The characters finding more clues is engaging, the child performances are incredibly natural (to the degree that you forget how rare child performances of this calibre are), there are some great scares (particularly the light sequence with Joyce, which was akin to Freddy appearing from within the wall in the original 'A Nightmare on Elm Street'), and the final act is particularly strong at creating a realistic depiction of teenagers having fun but also being rather selfish and ignorant. They all have their own distinctive faults and positives (except Tommy and Carol, they're just total numbskulls), and that bittersweet mix makes them feel real. The pacing and narrative drive certainly isn't as strong as its predecessor but overall it is a well-directed, solid continuation of the story.