I don't remember how Mary Skelter 2 got on my radar. I hadn't seen any gameplay of it, hadn't listened to any of its music, hadn't read any reviews, but nevertheless it found its way onto my Steam Wishlist and into my Steam Winter Sale cart for $8.75. Playing it on a whim took a random curiosity and turned it into pleasant surprise, and a single moment in it transformed that into a feverish obsession. Let me try to convey what about the Mary Skelter series has had me so gripped.
