2 Reviews:
GaspacoZanis
Sequel of the first I wanna be the Leah Mitsuru and also the first game, which uses word 'season', showing that this game should be perceived as some kind of movie or something? The title screen, which uses the same music as in prequel, kind of connects these games and weird design even is fittable for such a game, but it is still hard to understand, what creator wanted to say with this, so we won't make a huge emphasis on this, but actually game got improvement since first entry came out and this we can even call as an adventure, since game has portal room .
Our adventure is to clear different trials one by one to get to the final boss. Each stage has its own idea and I guess even a story, however gameplay doesn't really follow story or anything. I guess, each stage has a secret item, however I found only one. I don't know what they do if they really exist on every stage. Designs, visuals and music are a lot better than in a previous game, even though this game still has some amount of silly traps, restarting music and pretty generic tileset. Stage design is pretty whimsical, in my opinion, and just to explain my position I will mention safari stage, where is used DJ's Yoshitaka 'Evans' and pretty weird (but at least more or less original) traps. You can feel that it is a sequel since some gimmicks from first game are also used here, like timer gimmick, but some ideas are new, like the final stage, where are a lot of visual effects, which are unobvious that are not an enemies, like flying Ryu. Still, it was quite fun and I liked it more than this game's prequel. For final boss we have simple boss, which uses some kind of Yaranaika women voice cover. Gameplay consists from aiming fruits, platforms, falling Japanese symbols and etc. Boss buffs with time, but strangely it was very fun. It is the hardest part of the game, but I had fun with the boss, even though it was very simple. After that you will get to an extra room, where you can go either to extra boss or portal room. Extra boss is differently designed Yaranaika boss with original Yaranaika soundtrack. But it is a lot harder than original one, so I didn't bother trying it, since it is extra content.
Overall, this was a decent entry. Has its pros and cons, but is playable and has a few memorable moments and pretty fun and simplistic final boss. If you are not against beginner platforming and fact that boss buffs with time and if you have an access to the game, then I would recommend this game.
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Our adventure is to clear different trials one by one to get to the final boss. Each stage has its own idea and I guess even a story, however gameplay doesn't really follow story or anything. I guess, each stage has a secret item, however I found only one. I don't know what they do if they really exist on every stage. Designs, visuals and music are a lot better than in a previous game, even though this game still has some amount of silly traps, restarting music and pretty generic tileset. Stage design is pretty whimsical, in my opinion, and just to explain my position I will mention safari stage, where is used DJ's Yoshitaka 'Evans' and pretty weird (but at least more or less original) traps. You can feel that it is a sequel since some gimmicks from first game are also used here, like timer gimmick, but some ideas are new, like the final stage, where are a lot of visual effects, which are unobvious that are not an enemies, like flying Ryu. Still, it was quite fun and I liked it more than this game's prequel. For final boss we have simple boss, which uses some kind of Yaranaika women voice cover. Gameplay consists from aiming fruits, platforms, falling Japanese symbols and etc. Boss buffs with time, but strangely it was very fun. It is the hardest part of the game, but I had fun with the boss, even though it was very simple. After that you will get to an extra room, where you can go either to extra boss or portal room. Extra boss is differently designed Yaranaika boss with original Yaranaika soundtrack. But it is a lot harder than original one, so I didn't bother trying it, since it is extra content.
Overall, this was a decent entry. Has its pros and cons, but is playable and has a few memorable moments and pretty fun and simplistic final boss. If you are not against beginner platforming and fact that boss buffs with time and if you have an access to the game, then I would recommend this game.
Rating: 5.4 54
Difficulty: 40 40
Aug 10, 2019