Back in 2009, a small development studio named Daedalic Entertainment released their third game, which was named The Whispered World. It was a point and click adventure game which focused on a young clown named Sadwick who was on a mission to rescue the king of a world named Silence. The game earned a relatively welcome reception, and paved the way for Daedalic to become of the best adventure developers of the current generation. Seven years have passed in our world, and Silence: The Whispered World 2 has now been released for PS4, Xbox One and PC.
After Sadwick awakened to his true identity of a young boy named Noah at the end of the original game, he awoke from the dream world of Silence and returned to Earth. Silence: The Whispered World 2 continues the story several years later, as a now teenage Noah is travelling with his younger sister Renie through a war torn city. Whilst hiding out in a bomb shelter, the two siblings are transported to the world of Silence, which Renie has only heard about through Noah’s bedtime stories. Together, they must search for a way to return home, and eliminate the threat posed by a wicked being known only as the False Queen. Although the story does have some parallels to the original game, it manages to carve its own path, particularly once we realise the truth of why we have returned to this mystical world.
Noah and Renie are separated when they initially arrive, and they must rely on the inhabitants of Silence in order to reunite. Noah is paired with a stubborn resistance member named Kya who acts on instinct long before she uses her logic, as well as Spot, the magical shape shifting caterpillar who was Sadwick’s companion in the original game. Renie on the other hand is being helped by a gentle giant named Samuel, whose big heart has a tendency to get himself into unfortunate mishaps. Each section relies on you completing a set of puzzles as either Noah, Renie or Spot, in a similar manner that is used in The Book of Unwritten Tales series.