WTMG’s Aaron Price: “ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard is one of those games that feels pretty easy to sum up once you’ve spent some time with it, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t nail what it sets out to do. It has some really solid puzzles and great voice acting, while the rest of the presentation is fairly plain. That said, the simpler look makes sense for what the game is going for, and it still ends up being more visually interesting than the first Portal in particular. It’s a really fun time if you enjoy puzzle games and you happen to be a fan of the series I keep bringing up but refuse to name again. If you’re not, this probably isn’t the game that’s going to change your mind.”


