Poker Night 2

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Summary

Poker Night 2 is a poker video game developed by Telltale Games. It is the sequel to Poker Night at the Inventory and, like its predecessor, features crossover characters from different franchises. The game was released for Steam, PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade in April 2013.

Storyline

Poker Night 2 is a computer-based poker simulation between an unseen participant (the player) and four characters. Each player starts with the same amount of virtual money, and competes in standard poker rules to try to eliminate all the other players by exhausting their money. In addition to Texas hold 'em style of play, Poker Night 2 includes Omaha hold 'em as well.
The four additional characters in addition to the player are Sam from the Sam & Max franchise (voiced by David Nowlin), who is assisted by Max (voiced by David Boat), Brock Samson from The Venture Bros. (voiced by Patrick Warburton), Ash Williams from The Evil Dead franchise (voiced by Danny Webber), and Claptrap from the Borderlands series (voiced by David Eddings). GLaDOS (voiced by Ellen McLain) from the Portal series takes a supporting role as the dealer.[1][4] During the hands, these characters provide humorous chatter between each other and towards the player. Mad Moxxi from Borderlands also appears as the bartender, and Reginald Van Winslow from Tales of Monkey Island reprises his role as the host. Additional brief cameos include Steve from Borderlands, Doug from The Walking Dead and a waiter from Gravity Bone.
The game features unlockable in-game card, chip and table designs, as well as "Bounty Unlocks" for completing certain goals, which unlock Borderlands 2 content and, depending on the platform played, Team Fortress 2 items on Steam, Xbox Avatar items, or PlayStation 3 themes.[4][5] Simultaneously using chips, cards, and tables sharing the same theme alters the design of the Inventory, opening up new conversation possibilities. Players can also buy the other characters drinks in order to more easily expose their tells.


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Poker Night 2 Reviews & Ratings

70
Review by ibitato [user]
July 29, 2013

It's just pocker, but the game makes it more interesting.Comments and players are fun to lisen to and to watch,for the price is a greatIt's just pocker, but the game makes it more interesting.Comments and players are fun to lisen to and to watch,for the price is a great little pocker casual game.it's worth every dollar.The only thing, is, that after a few hours, no matter the ambient, gets repetitive

40
Review by SnipingFalcon [user]
July 8, 2013

The First Poker night game was fun, really fun because it had moderation. and i was thrilled when i heard about a new game and i pre-orderedThe First Poker night game was fun, really fun because it had moderation. and i was thrilled when i heard about a new game and i pre-ordered it on steam waiting in anticipation until it came out. but once i started playing, i realized that this game wasn't what i thought it was going to be. in the first game, the concept of having internet comic characters on the game was fine, but TV Shows? really? the characters constantly mock you for checking and then check themselves, and when they aren't talking to you, they're droning on and on about random stuff. the AI is poorly scripted with a 75-25 chance of the others going all in before the flop or raising a ridiculous amount.

90
Review by mikevall [user]
July 4, 2013

Do you like Hold em? Do you play borderlands2 or team fortress? Then have I got a fresh NEW Game for you. At 5$ wow its well worth the price,Do you like Hold em? Do you play borderlands2 or team fortress? Then have I got a fresh NEW Game for you. At 5$ wow its well worth the price, for a really FUN card game.

75
Review by CD-Action
July 2, 2013

Opponents know how to bluff, they lure the player into ‘traps’ and despite humorous presentation things at the table can get tense.

75
Review by Multiplayer.it
May 27, 2013

Poker Night 2 is exactly the experience you'd expect if you played the first episode. There's a nice selection of characters and lots of dialogue to keep you amused.

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Game Information
Release Date April 24, 2013
Publisher Telltale Games
Content Rated M (Mature)
Game Modes Single player
Genres Puzzle, Sport, Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Card & Board Game
Themes Comedy
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Mac