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Scenario bordering on perfection, as it is well done throughout, leaving us with a few clues here and there, which we do not notice (or cannot understand) at the time, but which take on their full meaning once reunited and arrived at the end of the journey. But where Evoland 2 is stunning is that in addition to being better in all the points that were the strength of the first opus - namely the diversity of video game genres present which constantly renew the gameplay, the easter eggs to everything goes that will speak to and please video game veterans, the successful artistic touch for each era as well as the magnificent OST that will almost bring you a few tears - this time it is equipped with a scenario which, although it does not Looks like nothing at first, turns out to be much more advanced and complex than it seems from the second part of the adventure. Indeed, after making Evoland first of the name, which did not have a well developed scenario but which was content to create a plot full of nods to RPGs and other anthology games, I did not expect to have a stunning scenario, but just to find an experience similar to the first game. First of all, the lifespan has almost been increased tenfold compared to the first Evoland, since it takes about 25 hours to reach its end with the side quests, while 3-4 hours were enough to see the end of the first one. First of all, the lifespan has almost been Traveling through eras, graphic styles and video game genres has never fulfilled me so much. Traveling through eras, graphic styles and video game genres has never fulfilled me so much. If you want to finish this amazing game, do it on literally any other platform.

This port has been out since February 2019, and as of writing this in October 2019, it hasn't been fixed. Towards the end of the game, there's a side scrolling segment that ends with talking to a specific purple NPC, then the 'zone' crash lands.

The reason this game doesn't get a high rating from me at all, is because this game has an unskippable bug that completely prevents you from finishing the game. (My favorites were the top down shooter segment and the street fighter-esque bit.) However. The soundtrack is amazing, the storyline reminds me of old school SNES RPGs, and the one off segments that introduce new mechanics are all a blast to play. Evoland 2 however, surpasses Evoland 1 in almost every way.

It's close to 4 hours in length and every minute is fantastic. Evoland 1 is perfect and a genuinely enjoyable experience, one that I'd want anyone with even passing knowledge of modern video games and tropes to have. Evoland 1 is perfect and a genuinely enjoyable experience, one that I'd want anyone with even passing knowledge of This port has some issues.
