PROS:
- Impressive art and somewhat more complex level design than it's predecessor that'll have you solving level upon levels, while basking you in mystery, slight terror and disgust (from having you pull a worm from a pig's butt, for instance)
- Puzzles are not as tough in general as some from Limbo, which makes it more of a narrative platformer and leaves all the potential frustation behind
- Almost every shift of the camera to another location brings a jaw-drop, adding to the extremely mysterious and ambiguous story rarely seen in platformers, or any game for that matter, especially that end sequence
CONS:
- The ambiguity of the game's theme will probably leave many feeling 'huh? what the hell was that?' after seeing the credit sequence, much like the 'huh? who the hell is that?' from Limbo