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Psy High 2: High Summer

by Rebecca Slitt

2019
Mystery
ChoiceScript

(based on 3 ratings)
2 reviews4 members have played this game. It's on 2 wishlists.

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What if summer could last forever? With your psychic powers and a little time magic, it can! An interactive teen supernatural mystery novel.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
A fitting sequel for Psy High. Change time at a summer camp, September 16, 2020*
Related reviews: about 2 hours

I have a fondness for summer camp settings. Birdland is a game I really enjoy and recommend a lot of people, and it's set in a summer camp. Several tv movies and shows from my childhood and my son's are set in summer camps.

Also, Psy High is high on my list of best Choicescript games.

So I enjoyed this game. It's more serious in some ways than the first game.

You play as a camp counselor, and you make a big discovery about the camp. You have the opportunity to radically change your life and the life of others.

More than any other Choicescript game I've played, I experienced a lot of temptation here. I usually pick a role early and play along, and this time I played the 'help everyone as much as possible." But the game sets up competing goals really well, and by the end I had ended up acting very selfishly and killing several people.

I like how the game has truly meaningful choices interspersed with reflective choices; for instance, you can pick your relationship with your parents, which makes you feel powerful in and of yourself.

I saw someone complain on Steam that the game had a high school setting, so keep in mind that this is absolutely a high school game. I loved this game, and intend to play it again in the future, maybe try and change some of the darker choices I made.

I received a review copy of this game.

* This review was last edited on September 17, 2020
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Impressive Addition to the Psy High saga, February 24, 2025
by ccpost (Greensboro, North Carolina)

I liked the first Psy High quite a bit as a fun, choice-based game set in the supernatural high school hijinx mold of something like Buffy. The second installment keeps everything that worked well in the first game -- teens trying to figure out their lives while also dealing with nefarious mystical schemes -- and builds on it.

In this one, you've graduated high school and you're contemplating what's next while working as a camp counselor at a local camp. As you might expect, all is not what it seems at the camp. There's a mysterious source of powerful magic with troubling ties to the camp, and a number of interested parties are trying to make a move to either exploit or quell that magic. Your main goal for the game is to choose how you want to influence these goings on, which will have stakes for the camp -- and potentially the world.

All the while, you're also keeping up with your day-to-day duties as a camp counselor. The game effectively pivots between the magical storyline and the world of the camp. I found myself weighing decisions about to resolve drama between campers with as much care as how to approach the powerful magic in the woods. As it becomes clear, the world of the camp and the powerful magic are deeply intertwined.

While I thought the story of the first game was interesting enough, the magical mystery in #2 is really compelling, something that would feel at home in as an X-Files episode. (Spoiler - click to show)There's a settlement in the woods near the camp of people who have found a way to tap into a magical conduit to siphon life energy from campers to keep themselves alive, possibly forever. The game presents a range of intriguing paths for either stamping out this magical mystery or altering it for your own purposes.

The game also builds on #1 in terms of character arc. You have the option to upload your save file from the previous game and continue developing the relationships and aspirations begun in that story. For my playthrough, this was accomplished seamlessly, and I really felt like I was just picking up where I left off. For a choice-based game with a robust branching structure, this was a very impressive feat. Now, you see the player character move beyond the confines of their sleepy New England town and imagine what they want to do with their life(Spoiler - click to show) (while also grappling with the possibility of becoming essentially immortal and totally unmoored from normal human experience of time!). For similar reasons to why I liked the first game, I love how Slitt uses this supernatural teen drama genre to examine this bigger pivotal decision points in life.

Psy High 2 has further built out the world and its magical possibilities. As the main cast have all graduated, I'm not sure if there's potential for a third installment or not, but I would definitely return to this world again.

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