![]() The story of Evoland 2 is pretty par for the course as far as RPGs go: hero of time meets party members with their own conflicts, and travels through time collecting parts of an item to stop a terrible event from happening. For example, when climbing onto a boat, instead of just showing the main character get onto the boat, your party splits up and walks on one at a time. ![]() Between scenes, there are often transitions that almost feel tailor made to extend the playtime. ![]() A majority of my time was spent in conversations with characters that often seemed to drag on as they talked about nothing in particular or kept a joke going for far too long. The story took around 16 hours to complete and even then there were a few optional collectibles that I didn’t bother getting to 100% the game. Judging by our review of the original, it sounded like a fairly short and linear experience, which the sequel is anything but - for better and for worse. Serving as a spiritual sequel, Evoland 2 doesn’t require knowledge of the original game, which is a good thing for me as I’ve never played it. ![]() Rig: Intel Core i7-3930K 3.2 GHz, 32GB DDR3 RAM, Nvidia GeForce GTX 980, Windows 10 64-bit, Intel 750 SSD Like colors of the rainbow, these genres shine brighter when standing on their own, but that doesn’t mean you should pass on Evoland 2, especially if you’re a classic RPG fan.Įvoland 2: A Slight Case of Spacetime Continuum Disorder (PC) Real-time RPG, turn-based RPG, tactical RPG, hack and slash, bullet hell, beat-’em-up, rhythm, side-scrolling shooter, fighter, puzzler, platformer, Metroidvania, and more: Evoland 2 takes basically every classic genre and combines it into one coherent package with the visual stylings of today and the past. ![]()
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