

Kimmy Street Racing Syndicate Company of Heroes 2 - German Commander: Storm Doctrine The Red Solstice Victim of Xen FORCED BIT.TRIP Presents. Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition The Fish Fillets 2 Batman: Arkham Origins - New Millennium Skins Pack Splice Sid Meier's Ace Patrol: Pacific Skies Sang-Froid - Tales of Werewolves Cubetractor Disciples III: Gold Edition Airline Tycoon 2 Stronghold HD Toybox Turbos Ashes of the Singularity - Overlord Scenario Pack DLC Monaco Strife: Veteran Edition Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation Total War: ROME II - Blood & Gore Total War: ATTILA - Blood & Burningįreedom Planet Desperados - Wanted Dead or Alive Out of the Park Baseball 14 Aaru's Awakening Rising Storm/Red Orchestra 2 Multiplayer Epistory - Typing Chronicles Furi Bounty Train Bear With Me - Collector's Edition Fight'N Rage Slipstream Ancestors Legacy Laser League: World Arena Sniper Elite V2 Pumped BMX + Gremlins, Inc.įorged Battalion Grand Ages: Medieval Bleed 2 Anomaly Defenders Dungeons 3 Broken Age Shadow Complex Remastered Homefront Front Mission Evolved Strider Subterrain Amnesia Collection Galactic Civilizations III ENDLESS™ Legend Crawl GALAK-Z If you love retro gaming and the premise sounds awesome to you, it will probably be worth playing but you can pass if you're not into retro gaming.Also have - Animal Crossing: New Horizons NW SWITCH codeĮndless Space - Collection Satellite Reign Sudden Strike 4 Crazy Oafish Ultra Blocks: Big Sale GRAV Tasty Shame in Silver Soul! Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days Scribblenauts Unlimited BioShock Sid Meier's Ace Patrol Chroma Squad Overall, Evoland 2 was an enjoyable game and has some brilliant ideas and fan-service but its unevenness makes it a little hard to recommend. 2 of the 5 dungeons use the time travel in genius ways as well. You can do them in any order and the second half is thankfully much more enjoyable as a result. At this point, it just tells you to go beat the 5 main dungeons like a Zelda game. It's very linear until you get halfway but then it really opens up. Thankfully, most of this is in the first half of the game. I happily used a guide for a couple of these sections. Each visit to the main city is especially painful. You'll have to talk to do side-jobs, solve 6 logic puzzles, find 5 keys and other tedium that can really drag the game down. There is a lot of JRPG tedium to get to your next dungeon too. There seemed to be too many side-scroller levels while styles like the JRPG and Tactical-RPG just get one level each that goes on forever. The early stealth section was so dull that I put the game down for a day or two. Depending on your personal taste and skill level at each style of game, certain sections are bound to drive you crazy. Like I mentioned, each section will generally last about 30 minutes and your enjoyment will heavily vary. If I had one issue, it's that the game is uneven. It doesn't plainly spell everything out and there are some pretty cool implications if you're paying attention.

The story is also pretty interesting, clearly riffing on the time-travelling Zeldas and especially Chrono Trigger. The game feels like a time machine through the history of video games. There's stealth, shmup action, side scrolling, bomberman, auto-runner, strategy RPG, beat em up, and more! There's surprisingly only one turn-based-RPG section so JRPG fans may be a little disappointed but I didn't mind. While Zelda with Chrono Trigger time travel is the base, Evoland 2 tosses you into a new gameplay style every 30 minutes or so, and there is an insane amount of variety here. It's a great premise! The only issue with this is the 8-Bit style actually looks too good (I think it's the color pallet) and doesn't look different enough from 16-Bit.
EVOLAND 2 5 KEYS PSP
Past = 8-Bit, Present = 16-Bit, and future = 3D PSP graphics. The main hook is that you travel through time like Chrono Trigger but each time period gets a different graphical style. Also, you can now level up in most gameplay styles, and not just the JRPG part, which makes the combat a lot more engaging and worth your time. This time around, the base gameplay is all Zelda and I think that's great. Evoland 2 aims to fix that with a large 15-20 hour quest and a fully formed JRPG-style story. It was 50% Zelda and 50% Final Fantasy and had little substance to its gameplay or story. 70% PCEvoland 1 was a good time but was basically a 2 hour proof of concept.
