The dubbing is also better achieved, although it is just average. The musical pieces are still scarce, but they are much better implemented, as well as the ambient sound. *SOUND*: Great improvement over the original. There are elements that are made in a perfect way, but others such as the modeling of characters or various objects do not measure up. *GRAPHICS*: Very good and very bad, let me explain. Whether it's clunky or not on purpose doesn't matter, you get more immersion naturally. **4/5 stars** *GAMEPLAY*: It takes the basis of Walking Simulator and adds a clunky combat system. It's much more interesting, doesn't get heavy and has a good timing. Much better than the plot of the first installment.
Despite this, he tries to lead a normal life with his fiancée Lily.
*STORY*: The player takes the role of Victor Holloway, an antiquarian tormented by visions of a sinister land full of lasciviousness and pain: Lusst'ghaa. They take what worked in the first one and enhance it in a very correct way, delivering a much more interesting sequel. What is Lust from Beyond, a video game "Of very bad taste"? I'll tell you what it is: Lust from Beyond is what Lust for Darkness should have What is Lust from Beyond, a video game "Of very bad taste"? I'll tell you what it is: Lust from Beyond is what Lust for Darkness should have been but wasn't, a concept based on Lovecraft's work, mixed with Giger's obscene eroticism and Beksinski's tragedy, and that here works like a charm.