The Coma 2: Horror Game Immerse in Spooky Dimension

Author: Dylan Jan 20,2025

The Coma 2: Horror Game Immerse in Spooky Dimension

The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters, the follow-up to The Coma: Cutting Class, is now available worldwide on Android. Developed by Devespresso Games and originally released on PC in 2020 by Headup Games, the Android version is brought to you by Star Game.

Returning players will recognize Youngho, Mina's friend and protagonist of the first game. This time, however, Mina takes center stage, facing a more immediate and palpable threat. Players will delve into the game's rich lore, solve challenging puzzles, and confront Mina's deepest fears.

New to the Series? Here's the Story

Mina Park, a high school student, finds herself trapped in a nightmarish version of Sehwa High after a late-night study session. The familiar school has transformed into a terrifying labyrinth, its walls pulsating with an ominous darkness, and hallways stretching into unsettling spaces. A menacing presence lurks in the shadows – her teacher, Ms. Song, now the horrifying "Dark Song," driven by an unseen evil and determined to hunt Mina down.

Survival becomes a constant struggle. Close encounters with Dark Song trigger intense survival sequences, demanding quick reflexes and precise timing to avoid a gruesome end.

Beyond the school walls, the Sehwa district presents an even more perilous maze. Players will encounter bizarre characters and must scavenge for resources to craft essential items, preventing permanent injury.

When not desperately fighting for survival, players will unravel the mysteries of this nightmarish realm by solving puzzles, uncovering hidden areas, and piecing together clues. Strategic movement, stealth, and successful quick-time events are crucial to evade Dark Song's relentless pursuit.

Ready to Face The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters?

The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters is a visually stunning 2D side-scroller, its hand-drawn, comic-book-style art enhancing the unsettling atmosphere. Download it now from the Google Play Store.

And for another dose of horror, check out our review of Carrion, the reverse horror game where you hunt, consume, and evolve!