Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time

Gravity Index: 7

Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time offers a thoughtful, immersive experience with time travel at its core, presenting a narrative that balances serious ethical questions and engaging gameplay. The game focuses on the weight of altering history and the profound impact of small actions, making it a more mature and complex exploration of the time travel genre. While not heavy on scientific detail, it succeeds in creating an atmosphere of tension and consequence, appealing to those who enjoy philosophical science fiction with a strong narrative structure.

Released
12/30/1995
Platforms
ESRB Rating
E
Playthrough Time
10 hours
Language
English

Tone:

Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time is predominantly serious. The game leans into a dark, contemplative atmosphere as the player navigates through various timelines, seeking to prevent disastrous changes in history. There are moments of levity, but they are few, and the primary focus is on the tension of uncovering a conspiracy and the existential questions of tampering with time. The high-concept element of time travel is treated with respect, emphasizing the weight of altering the past and future.

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Depth:

While Journeyman Project 2 explains its time travel mechanics in a science fiction context, the depth lies more in the philosophical exploration of time, agency, and history. The game doesn’t bog down in complex scientific theories but rather hints at them through its storyline. The real focus is on the implications of changing events and the ripple effect throughout time. It asks questions about free will, fate, and the responsibility of wielding such a powerful tool as time travel, though it stops short of becoming an exhaustive treatise on these concepts.