![]() Until, that is, the janitor who does the top secret labs downstairs goes missing and they ask him to take over that job as well. Life's good when you just keep your head down and don't question anything. They even gave him an award for it that he proudly displays on his wall. Archon needed him to help them out, you see, and he obliged because that's just the kind of guy he is. ![]() Not that anything's very mysterious in Joe's life, as he stolidly goes about his business, unfazed even by the drums of almost certainly toxic chemicals that are stored in his "office" (supply closet to you and me). It's 1972, and Joe's a Vietnam vet who's now working as a janitor for the mysterious Archon National Defense Services. Can the sequel live up to the early promise and send the series out with a bang? The answer, for the most part, is yes – episode two may be more of the same, but that's no bad thing. After ending last year's impressive free first episode on a cliffhanger, Danish developer House on Fire is back with the second (and concluding) commercial installment of The Silent Age, available now for iOS and Android. And a janitor named Joe who's quietly getting on with trying to save the world, cleaning up the biggest mess of his career. Time of free love, bandanas, mustaches and bell-bottoms. This review is based on the original iOS release.Īh, the 1970s. ![]() #Stuck on part 3 of the silent age fullNote: Since time of writing, this game has been enhanced and re-released on PC and iOS with HD graphics and full voice-overs. ![]()
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