Grant wrote - "It also tried to have a convoluted story that I really couldn’t follow, although that might be because I never played the first game. You play as Ghat who is attempted to rescue his mother, father thing helpfully called FatherMother from a jail with the help of a woman who’s never wasn’t even mentioned during the time I was playing it. Honestly, the story is so thin it could be spread on a cracker, but also almost impenetrable. I even tried to look up the story for some kind of explanation, but it appears no one else knows what was going on in this game either."
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