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Hello, David. We meet again. Did you enjoy our last game? Because it’s time to play again! 
Don’t Be Afraid 2 is a first person perspective horror game and a sequel to the 2020 game of the same title. Take on the role of David, a young man trying to cope with terrible trauma from his childhood, and dive deep into his fears and nightmares.
Relive the darkest moments of David’s life while exploring the horrific locations, gathering clues about his past and solving puzzles left behind by the deranged murderer toying with his life.
15 years ago, David went through a nightmare.
Kidnapped by a pair of deviant serial murderers and forced to take part in their deadly games, the young boy miraculously survived and escaped what he thought would be his final resting place.
Scars are slow to heal, though. For years, David tried to pick up the pieces and deal with the damage those events left on him. Unable to keep a job, find a partner, or even handle simple daily tasks, he leads a pitiful life under the watchful eye of his therapist.
And despite his desperate attempts, his past might catch up to him sooner than he expected…
A captivating mix of horror and puzzle elements
Several terrifying escape rooms, each with different challenges and themes
Gripping story that blurs the boundaries between dreams and reality
Disturbing drawings, notes and documents that reveal the unpleasant truth
Two unique endings
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS:
- Windows 10
- Processor:
- Intel Core i5 (2nd gen) or AMD FX 6350
- Memory:
- 8 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 or AMD R9 270X
- Storage:
- 12 GB available space
recommended*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS:
- Windows 10
- Processor:
- Intel Core i5 (4th gen) or AMD Ryzen 5
- Memory:
- 16 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- NVIDIA GeForce 970 or AMD RX 570
- Storage:
- 12 GB available space
User reviews
Oh wow. Okay. So. I´m a huge DBA fan, and I decided to ignore the negative reviews and finally give DBA2 a go. Yes, this is not identical to its predecessor, and that´s okay with me. This is more of an escape
I replayed Don't Be Afraid before playing Don't Be Afraid 2. The first one was a visceral game of cat and mouse trying to survive and outwit your abductors in a gruesome experience. The second one isn't that at all. The
Game is way to short and not worth the money... Comparing it to Dont Be Afraid 1 it feels very sloppy. A very fast work to get some extra bucks... The levels are tiny and the puzzles are not difficult at all just a bit
As other people have pointed out, this game is no where near as good as the first one. I was really desperate to like it but it was over before it started. I felt like the plot was very weak, the puzzles were either far
i rly dis like dis game. i play so many horror game. the first game was fun. the 2game.. was juse boring. only good part are the story.. it was the same puzzle over and over agen. i play more then 300game's and dis are
Don't Be Afraid 2 definitely surprised me. While many seem to prefer the first game's raw horror, I found this sequel to be a significant improvement. The higher production values are immediately noticeable, with better






