The quality of the second game in the series is especially striking compared to the first part. One of the colorful examples when moves and mechanics that had already justified themselves were trampled underfoot for the sake of instructions from above.
Of course, the eternal desire to get as much as possible for as little price as possible is understandable, but it’s high time to understand that it doesn’t work that way. And if we take into account the change in course towards the console audience, then the result was not a continuation of the first part, but a kind of miracle Yudo, which received only characters and lore from its predecessor.
The combat mechanics are terrible, and things are no better with the camera, which sometimes brings much more problems than a serious opponent. There … Read full