The chips are down and the ante is up in this sentence already bursting with poker clichés! Take the fifth seat in Poker Night 2, at a table featuring Claptrap (Borderlands 2), Brock Samson (The Venture Bros.), Ash (Army of Darkness) and Sam (Sam and Max series).
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Very Positive (54 reviews) - 92% of the 54 user reviews in the last 30 days are positive.
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Very Positive (4,316 reviews) - 84% of the 4,316 user reviews for this game are positive.
Release Date: 26 Apr, 2013

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About This Game

The chips are down and the ante is up in this sentence already bursting with poker clichés! Take the fifth seat in Poker Night 2, at a table featuring Claptrap (Borderlands 2), Brock Samson (The Venture Bros.), Ash (Army of Darkness) and Sam (Sam and Max series). Play to unlock new Team Fortress 2 items and win unique skins and heads for Borderlands 2! Your dealer is GLaDOS (Portal series), but at no point will you be considered as a candidate for a visit to Aperture Science’s Enrichment Center. Unless you lose.

Key Features


  • Play to win exclusive and unique item unlocks that you can show off in TF2 and Borderlands 2!
  • Listen to your new poker buddies’ hilarious banter discussing life, Rusty Venture’s underwear and other amusing anecdotes!
  • Unlock in-game bounties including themed tables, chips, cards and more awesome items!
  • Play either Texas Hold ‘em or the slightly less popular Omaha Hold ‘em. No one knows why it’s less popular. Omaha is a great place.

System Requirements

Windows
Mac OS X
    Minimum:
    • OS:Windows XP Service Pack 3
    • Processor:2.0 GHz Pentium 4 or equivalent
    • Memory:3 GB RAM
    • Graphics:ATI or NVidia card w/512 MB RAM
    • DirectX®:9.0c
    • Hard Drive:2 GB HD space
    • Sound:Direct X 9.0c sound device
    • Additional:Not recommended for Intel integrated graphics
    Recommended:
    • OS:Windows 7
    • Processor:Core 2 Duo 2GHz or equivalent
    • Memory:3 GB RAM
    • Graphics:ATI or NVidia card w/ 1024 MB RAM
    • DirectX®:9.0c
    • Hard Drive:2 GB HD space
    • Sound:Direct X 9.0c sound device
    • Additional:Not recommended for Intel integrated graphics
    Minimum:
    • OS:Snow Leopard (10.6.X)
    • Processor:2.3 Ghz Intel
    • Memory:4 GB RAM
    • Graphics:512 MB NVidia or ATI graphics card
    • Hard Drive:2 GB HD space
    • Additional:Not recommended for Intel integrated graphics or Mac Minis or early-generation MacBooks
    Recommended:
    • OS:Snow Leopard (10.6.X)
    • Processor:Core 2 Duo 2GHz
    • Memory:4 GB RAM
    • Graphics:1024 MB NVidia or ATI graphics card
    • Hard Drive:2 GB HD space
    • Additional:Not recommended for Intel integrated graphics or Mac Minis or early-generation MacBooks
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Jerry₂₅
( 0.3 hrs on record )
Posted: 11 August
How do you play poker?
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Lambster
( 3.5 hrs on record )
Posted: 11 August
I would recommend this game to anyone who likes games that are funny, hard to beat and that you can unlock stuff in other games. i really liked it and it was very entertaining. i would also recommend poker night 1 because that also is fun(not in my library)
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Totes not a brownie
( 0.2 hrs on record )
Posted: 11 August
i cant play this gamehis is one of my uninstaled games i wanted the items but it had to be hard so now t
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Sarkoth
( 53.9 hrs on record )
Posted: 11 August
Poker Night 2 is a continuation of the Poker Night series from Telltale, bringing even more hilarious characters together as well as adding more game modes and depth to the game.

Only downside: No multiplayer.
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Thomas Doge
( 11.7 hrs on record )
Posted: 9 August
Poker Night 2 is the poker game I always wanted. Quick, easy, with fun dialogue and characters. If you like the game of poker, and want to play it with some characters from video games, or if you just want the TF2 items, for this price, it's a steal. It gets repetitive, yes, but there's a lot of fun in just sitting down and play some poker while listening to music in the background.

+ Good graphics, Telltale-style, so it's a bit cartoonish
+ Easy to run
+ There's a lot of fun in just playing poker
+ Fun characters
+ Funny dialogue
+ Great timewaster
+ Cheap

= I think if multiplayer was added, this would be more played and more fun

Overall, I'd recommend picking this up if you like poker, Portal 2, TF2, or just want the TF2 items. It's a great title, with lots of fun to be had.

Final conclusion

A: Must have.
B: Great game, picking this title up in a sale is almost a steal.
C: It's OK, worth it in a sale, but lower your expectations
D: Not worth it, unless it's 90% off, or if you really want it
E: Technical disaster, do not buy this at any circumstances
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Spirit of Madness
( 14.7 hrs on record )
Posted: 7 August
Awesome game, with awesome characters and lots of humor
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Gamie
( 4.1 hrs on record )
Posted: 6 August
You know how some people spill something on your shirt while playing poker and they switch the cards in their favor while you're distracted?

this game reminds me of that.

I have yet to win a tournament, or even reach a 1v1/duel/whatever the poker term is, and i dont think my skill is involved when someone wins a showdown when their 1% turns to 100 in one card.
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TheFreeMan
( 18.6 hrs on record )
Posted: 6 August
Fun!!!
Good poker fun playing, nothing special
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Jess
( 103.2 hrs on record )
Posted: 5 August
TL;DR nutshell - Fun poker game, great music (why can't it be purchased? *sad panda face*), fun dialogue, better than the first installment. Downside is that it's pretty short, and the dialogue gets really repetitive.

The "Once she drinks coffee, she doesn't shut up for hours" version:

It's a decent game from Tell Tale. We have the murder-machine Brock Samson from Venture Bros (highly recommended show to watch), the ever obnoxiously annoying CL4P-TP unit from the Borderlands franchise (play the games, they're fun), Ashley Williams from the Evil Dead franchise (I don't like horror so no opinion), and Sam from the Sam and Max franchise all together at the same table, being taunted and experimented on by with GLaDOS as your dealer.

There are five challenges in total to get through to get the downloadable unlocks, and five felt/chip/card combos to get which have their own set of stories to go with them that don't appear if you only have one or two unlocks on. The possible challenges are funny, as I don't know if I can actually deploy ninjas, want to take an asprin and call someone in the morning or do the hokey pokey. Some are challenging as all get out, like "Win with only a high card".

This time around, there is no difficulty setting, which I found disappointing. The music is amazing, especially the slow piano version of "Still Alive", and the variations on all of the theme tunes, like the opening theme to Borderlands 2 "No Heroes".

The two complaints I really have are these:

1) the game is far too short, and getting the unlocks are too easy for the most part. I end up deleting all of the saves and starting over, just to keep it interesting.

2) they could have recorded a lot more dialogue, especially for GLaDOS. Don't get me wrong, the dialogue is really funny, but to be told "Well, that was a clever move that won't come back to bite you in your ample posterior" over and over and over and over and over again gets old fast. That and their reactions to you going all in.

It took a while for me to get the rules of Omaha, but I finally got it figured out. Now, if I could only get into a showdown with someone other than Sam...

Poker Night 2 is a good game to play while eating supper, or killing a few minutes before you have to leave. It's not in any way a "great" game, but just a, "Meh, I'll play this to murder some minutes while I eat/wait".
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Cpt. Sqweky
( 16.6 hrs on record )
Posted: 5 August
Eh, it's not as good as the first Poker Night game, but it's not bad.
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Most Helpful Reviews  In the past 30 days
14 of 15 people (93%) found this review helpful
3 people found this review funny
Recommended
51.4 hrs on record
Posted: 15 July
I recommend it even if you only want the items from TF2.
+ Telltale Studio
+ Poker
+ Entertaining
+ TF2 items *-*
+ Characters

- After 10-15 hours it becomes boring

It's as good as Poker Night at the Inventory.
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4 of 5 people (80%) found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
Recommended
1.5 hrs on record
Posted: 29 July
These guys kept on bluffing, so i decided to do the same....

... ended up in my underwear.
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2 of 2 people (100%) found this review helpful
Recommended
14.7 hrs on record
Posted: 7 August
Awesome game, with awesome characters and lots of humor
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3 of 4 people (75%) found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
Recommended
9.1 hrs on record
Posted: 31 July
Even if you never played poker before, this game will teach you.
9/10
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3 of 4 people (75%) found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
Recommended
0.9 hrs on record
Posted: 4 August
Poker night 2 is way more harder than the first game.
The AI is improoved, finally the game is more optimalized, GladOS is kind of an ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ but funny at once.
I wish I'd ever learn how to play poker :^)
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5 of 8 people (63%) found this review helpful
Not Recommended
18.5 hrs on record
Posted: 29 July
Okay look, I havent even "technically' finished the game yet, but I really do need to talk about this before I end up punching a hole through my computer.

I bought Poker Night 1 for the items, and really ended up enjoying the game, so I decided to get the second one for even more fun. Poker Night 2 does have better characters (imo) but doesnt utilize them correctly. There isnt enough good conversations. Sure there are few, but those will pop up very rarely. Now lets talk about the "Play to Win!' mechanic. The way to win items is so ♥♥♥♥ing ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ its not even funny. First you have to complete three objectives, and then you have to win an entire tournament for one (or two depending on if you have b2 and tf2) item. Doesnt seem hard, but it really is. Why couldnt they just stick to the first games mechanic of "Knock the player out and recieve there buy-in!" Last is the AI... Everythings ♥♥♥♥ing rigged. im just gonna say it. I have spent rounds and rounds getting cheap cards while everyone else is somehow pullings kings and aces out there asses. I will finish the game for the items, but thats it.
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1 of 1 people (100%) found this review helpful
Recommended
103.2 hrs on record
Posted: 5 August
TL;DR nutshell - Fun poker game, great music (why can't it be purchased? *sad panda face*), fun dialogue, better than the first installment. Downside is that it's pretty short, and the dialogue gets really repetitive.

The "Once she drinks coffee, she doesn't shut up for hours" version:

It's a decent game from Tell Tale. We have the murder-machine Brock Samson from Venture Bros (highly recommended show to watch), the ever obnoxiously annoying CL4P-TP unit from the Borderlands franchise (play the games, they're fun), Ashley Williams from the Evil Dead franchise (I don't like horror so no opinion), and Sam from the Sam and Max franchise all together at the same table, being taunted and experimented on by with GLaDOS as your dealer.

There are five challenges in total to get through to get the downloadable unlocks, and five felt/chip/card combos to get which have their own set of stories to go with them that don't appear if you only have one or two unlocks on. The possible challenges are funny, as I don't know if I can actually deploy ninjas, want to take an asprin and call someone in the morning or do the hokey pokey. Some are challenging as all get out, like "Win with only a high card".

This time around, there is no difficulty setting, which I found disappointing. The music is amazing, especially the slow piano version of "Still Alive", and the variations on all of the theme tunes, like the opening theme to Borderlands 2 "No Heroes".

The two complaints I really have are these:

1) the game is far too short, and getting the unlocks are too easy for the most part. I end up deleting all of the saves and starting over, just to keep it interesting.

2) they could have recorded a lot more dialogue, especially for GLaDOS. Don't get me wrong, the dialogue is really funny, but to be told "Well, that was a clever move that won't come back to bite you in your ample posterior" over and over and over and over and over again gets old fast. That and their reactions to you going all in.

It took a while for me to get the rules of Omaha, but I finally got it figured out. Now, if I could only get into a showdown with someone other than Sam...

Poker Night 2 is a good game to play while eating supper, or killing a few minutes before you have to leave. It's not in any way a "great" game, but just a, "Meh, I'll play this to murder some minutes while I eat/wait".
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2 of 3 people (67%) found this review helpful
Recommended
21.7 hrs on record
Posted: 30 July
**ACHIEVEMENTS CLEARED (18/18)**
personal score: A-RANK
price paid: 1.24 USDs
price history: buy at a 75%+ price cut
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1 of 2 people (50%) found this review helpful
Recommended
171.8 hrs on record
Posted: 31 July
been playing for awahile and love it still play it till this day 170 hrs+ in it still fining out more and more convistions with the people love also tf2 items bruh 10? 10/10
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2 of 4 people (50%) found this review helpful
Not Recommended
3.9 hrs on record
Posted: 31 July
TL:DR if you ever wanted to know what it felt like to play a rigged game of poker here's your chance

Poker Night 2 lets you play poker against some recognizable characters and features Brock Samson from Venture Bros, Sam from Sam and Max, Claptrap from Borderlands and Ash Williams from Evil Dead. It also has Glados from Portal. I wanted to like this game. The idea is good, playing poker against these characters and listening to the funny conversations but the AI ♥♥♥♥s you over constantly.

Good points:
-the conversations between the characters are good and funny though they do end up looping the same stuff after a while
-you can get items for Team Fortress 2 and Borderlands 2

Bad points:
- the AI rigs the game against you. Get a good hand? Doesnt matter one of the AI players will beat you 9 times out of 10. Get a two pair the AI gets a three of a kind. Get a flush the AI gets a straight flush. The longer I played the more evident it became.
-Claptrap from Borderlands is just as annoying here as he is in the Borderlands game and is easily the worst of the featured characters.
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