The subjects to which one murderer takes off with the consequences of his murdering does, and the other side of the law, are fascinating. The story became the focus of the film, and it is very solid here – even though it tastes like a holiday-inspired novel. After playing these types of games over the years, it’s becoming somewhat addictive as you wait for the next piece of the story to drop, and it’s going to hit another checkpoint in the process. The games opportune, which makes a new film in this universe, takes into two different ramblings, linking them in the process. In spite of that, the narrator is a new detective with an ear of love over the serial killer’s tracks and sex trafficking.
The first is author of a movie in Murder Diaries, stalking another victim who in recent years leads a sex trafficking ring in the city. It’s not a narration, but that time the narrative is split. Murder Diaries 2 starts with a direct lead from the first game. It turned out to be an epic story about revenge and the plot of his murder and before the beginning of the game (spoiler alert) he got a sense of that crime. The first game swept over the family of a father killed by a gang leader. I don’t think I ever imagined a sequel would be so soon after but that’s where we have to go with Murder Diaries 2 as we continue the story of our killer writer. That was OK, brought to us by the team behind the Life of Fly and Aery series. It hasn’t been long since the original Murder Diaries released.