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Review: The Sisters 2 – Road to Fame

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My video review with footage captured on my Xbox Series X.

The Sisters 2 – Road to Fame is a colourful, child-friendly experience. This safe and easy-to-understand title delivers bite-sized action and a large world to explore. Moreover, it can be enjoyed with friends as you take on each mini-game. Word of warning, however, this is a tedious title for mature gamers. Consequently, I wanted to boil my head every time my kids switched it on.

This cheery and upbeat adventure game was developed by Balio Studios and published by Microids. Furthermore, its focus on modern clichés and super influencers will make your skin crawl. Yet, the mini-game action ensures that adults can enjoy it on a rudimentary level.

The girls take to the water in their canoes.
Take to the water and win the race.

The Sisters 2 – Road to Fame highlights sibling rivalries. 

Competing with your sibling is nothing new. However, The Sisters 2 – Road to Fame takes it to a new standard. The much-loved protagonists are determined to outdo each other. Subsequently, when both are gifted with the latest and greatest tablet, the rivalry hits a new level. 

In the “Sisters” universe, you are no one unless you are followed on “Sis-Tok”. This snazzy social media platform is where the cool kids hang out. Accordingly, the heroes want their piece of the pie. However, they must turn everything into a competition. As such, the action focuses on their desire to become world famous and their online status.

As you can tell, this title is about as deep as the world’s shallowest puddle. Yet, the high-energy characters and easy-to-navigate world paper over this issue. Furthermore, my kids weren’t that bothered, so the developers have obviously got it right for their key demographic. 

Two distinct modes. 

The action is broken down into 2 distinct modes. First, there is the adventure story option. Here, you control the sisters as you find collectables, complete missions, and take on mini-games. Additionally, you must find followers, take photos, and buy new outfits. Thankfully, none of these tasks is challenging, and this makes it perfect for children aged 6 years plus.

The second mode focuses on the mini-games and there are plenty of subcategories to pick from. However, the gameplay is similar regardless of the mode you select. Effectively, you must compete against friends or the AI to win a tournament or a challenge event. The short-lived action was perfect for a casual time. Furthermore, it was genuinely enjoyable to challenge each other to our favourite mini-game.

The hero is pulling off some moves at the skate park.
Hit the park and pull off some crazy moves.

Shortcomings. 

Where The Sisters 2 – Road to Fame falls short is its repetitive action. No matter which character you choose, the story, missions, and mini-games are the same. Furthermore, the collectables are in the same position. Consequently, there is a distinct sense of déjà vu. 

As an adult, this was disappointing! But my kids didn’t seem to mind. In fact, they liked the familiar nature of the gameplay loop and we’re left smiling throughout. What’s more, it helped my youngest to tackle the 2nd playthrough alone as she knew what she was doing.

The Sisters 2 – Road to Fame doesn’t look great. 

Visually, The Sisters 2 – Road to Fame disappointed me. The poor textures, cumbersome camera angles, and repetitive level design left me wanting. However, I liked the character models, the colourful setting, and the freedom to explore. On top of this, the map was simple to understand, and the UI was clean and crisp. As such, this will catch your eye, even if it’s for the wrong reasons. 

The audio had similar flaws. At times, I loved the upbeat soundtrack and the witty one-liners. Yet, the soundbites quickly become painful. Think of the shrill noise of a dentist’s drill, and you get what I mean. Additionally, the sound effects could have been more varied.

Everyone loves a horse race.
2 laps stand between you and victory.

Simple controls that are ruined by the poor camera. 

The control system is pretty decent. The developers have considered their audience and produced a low-key layout. However, the poor camera undermines the simplicity. Unfortunately, the camera twists and turns at the wrong time. Accordingly, you’ll crash into chairs, tables, and would-be followers. This was understandably annoying, and it made it tougher than it should have been. 

The Sisters 2 – Road to Fame has a ridiculous amount of content. There are plenty of missions, mini-games, collectables, and more on offer. Yet, the repetitive nature of the 2nd playthrough taints the end product. However, the ability to find a secret ending was enough to keep me playing.

The Sisters 2 – Road to Fame is great if you are a child.

As an adult, I found this tough to play. Yes, I liked the mini-games, but much of the gameplay is shallow and mindless. However, The Sisters 2 – Road to Fame is perfect for your kids. Thanks to the snappy action, colourful graphics, and easy-to-handle mini-games, your youngsters will adore it. As such, I recommend that you buy it here! Can you find every influencer and become famous? Complete the missions, win every mini-game, and become a “Sis-Tok” star. 

SUMMARY

The Sisters 2 - Road to Fame is an action-packed child-friendly adventure title. However, it is tedious and repetitive if you are an adult. With colourful but flawed graphics and cringeworthy sound bites, this will drive you insane. Yet, your kids will cherish the adorable gameplay and the never-ending content.


+ Colourful graphics.
+ A large world to explore.
+ Plenty of content.
+ Easy to understand controls.
+ Great for kids.

- Tedious if you are an adult.
- Flawed graphics.
- Shallow gameplay.
- Annoying sound bites.

(Rating: PEGI 7 Mild Violence Release date: 05/10/2023 Price: £33.49)


(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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<p class="has-text-align-justify" style="font-size:14px"><em>The Sisters 2 - Road to Fame</em> is an action-packed child-friendly adventure title. However, it is tedious and repetitive if you are an adult. With colourful but flawed graphics and cringeworthy sound bites, this will drive you insane. Yet, your kids will cherish the adorable gameplay and the never-ending content.</p><br/> + Colourful graphics.<br/> + A large world to explore.<br/> + Plenty of content.<br/> + Easy to understand controls.<br/> + Great for kids.<br/> <br/> - Tedious if you are an adult.<br/> - Flawed graphics.<br/> - Shallow gameplay.<br/> - Annoying sound bites.<br/> <br/> <p class="has-text-align-center" style="font-size:10px">(<b>Rating:</b> PEGI 7 Mild Violence <b>Release date:</b> 05/10/2023 <b>Price:</b> £33.49)</p><br/> <p class="has-text-align-center" style="font-size:10px">(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5)</p><br/>Review: The Sisters 2 - Road to Fame