Sakura Knight 2
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Sakura Knight 2 Reviews

Estelle's adventure continues in the sequel to Sakura Knight, as she strives to become a knight like her mother. Accompanied by the ditzy Felicia, the mischievous Tart, and the affectionate Rune, Estelle faces a new foe, gets kicked out of the local hot springs, and kisses a lot of cute girls!
App ID1296260
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Winged Cloud
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Trading Cards
Genres Simulation
Release Date1 Jun, 2020
Platforms Windows, Mac, Linux
Supported Languages English, Simplified Chinese
Age Restricted Content
This content is intended for mature audiences only.

Sakura Knight 2
99 Total Reviews
78 Positive Reviews
21 Negative Reviews
Mostly Positive Score

Sakura Knight 2 has garnered a total of 99 reviews, with 78 positive reviews and 21 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Positive’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 150 minutes
Sakura Knight 2 is the sequel of Sakura Knight, and also the ongoing story. Baker to Knight
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 179 minutes
the story continues on and although some images are now getting recycled it's still pretty decent. still not bad
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 368 minutes
Part 2 is fairly good with some funny moments. Not as good as 1. But still pretty good. You choose who you ended 1 with and can either carry on or change. Still say the MMO trilogy is the best by Winged Cloud. But this aint bad.. Wish Fantasy was continued.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 181 minutes
This was by far the worst out of the SK series. See review #1 I don't wanna write too much. CG's felt like copypasta Stale cookies from the cookiecutter. I understand the developers put a lot of work into this, but try to write a better story and to make a fresh feeling game with better 'game feel'. Maybe a fresh perspective would help. I stalled out in culinary work at some point too so I'm no less guilty of lacking originality. The UI could use a change too. The buttons don't...don't feel right especially in Sakura Succubus I. I feel like there is no feedback and the buttons are just bland. The UI doesn't need to be complex, simple, standardized, or unstandardized across games: they just need to feel great while not confusing the user. [The UI has gotten better over the years though] Not here to tell you how to do your job though, just what I would like as a consumer of literally every one of your games haha
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 370 minutes
A direct continuation of the fantasy yuri team adventures from the Sakura Knight. Same characters, same city, same value? Story starts where the previous ended, and while a brief summary of the previous events opens this instalment, I recommended to finish the prequel first. You're still knight in training, still doing quests with your 3 fantasy heroines, and deciding who to end up with. Several obvious choices will lead you to loving, female arms of your liking. 3 non harem endings extend the short story but not by much. Whole adventure should not take too long to complete but this is reflected by the price of this VN, and I'd say justified by it. Writing is of the same overall quality as in the previous Knight title, so if you liked that you very likely to feel so again. Just some yuri hijinks sprinkled with bits of relations drama. Character art done by the same artist, Inma, ensures good quality. Also ensures at best ecchi events. A few reused CGs as a cost cutting method is fine since majority are new. Same with character sprites and backgrounds, a lot are copied but there there are a few new ones squeezed in. Similarly to art, music was also copied from the prequel. Tunes match the events for the most part and do so nicely, but more new tracks would be nice. Bit too much cost cutting to be honest. No bugs encountered. To summarise, a direct sequel to the Sakura Knight VN, with the same characters and setting plus mostly copied music and art. Story is light and silly, focused mainly on character interactions rather than action. Recommended mainly to those who enjoyed the previous part, otherwise, not really: 5.2/10
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 112 minutes
I would not recommend this game. In fact, this is not a hate speech for the game, but more a warning to potential buyers. The game runs smoothly for the first few scenes, but when you get to the options for the campsite, that's where the problem kicks in. It does not matter what option you choose, or if you have chosen before and decide to skip the lengthy dialogue. Whatever your choice, the game WILL crash into a wall of error text and you cannot progress. Even rebooting/restarting does nothing to fix this issue. That is why apparently, the developers re-made the game, and named it "Sakura Knight 3". It is STILL Sakura Knight 2, but the errors are all gone and you can progress to the end without problems. So in light of these facts, let me save you a bit of money if you want to play this game. Instead of buying the trilogy like I did, simply get Sakura Knight 1 & 3 while avoiding 2 altogether. It will save you quite the headache in the long run.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 35 minutes
Honestly this game feels like it could have been in the first game but was cut out to sell as a different product. The choices in this one feel better and the characters are not bad, but I wish that the other artist, "Wanka I think" was in charge of the yuri stories and art since I liked the earlier novels she worked on like Sakura Fantasy and Sakura Cupid.
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 321 minutes
Having completed Sakura Knight part 2 i can say it really is less of a serious story compared to Sakura MMO. This chapter revolves around the relationship between Estelle and her Party (a.k.a Harem of cute girls), as Estelle continues her journey to become a Knight. It is a shame she quite didn't advance much in this chapter. Once again as seen in CH1 this sequel has good "H" Yuri CGS and good sense of humor imo. The only thing i could criticize is that i would want the H scenes to be a touch more explicit. That being said, not as good as part 1 but i'm still eager to play part 3. +18 FREE patch is necessary to take the most out of this VN. [h1]6/10 [/h1]
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 602 minutes
Sakura Knight 2 is the sequel of Sakura Knight, and also the ongoing story. Estelle continues her adventure through the region of the Grimoire, the largest city in the country. Monster appearances have been sighted at a higher rate as of late and The party accepts quests after quests in the guild to clear the forests of these threatening monsters. Rune and Tart keep fighting endlessly with no sight of peace between them. It worries Felicia and Estelle a lot that the party might break apart if this goes on any further. With those worries, we continue our adventure and try to resolve the issue between their permanent fights and hates. Overall Sakura Knight 2 continues its peaceful story pace, with an agreable world and beautiful drawings, cute scenes, and CG's. I was a bit annoyed by the dragging of thoughts and comments that was killing the pace of the story. It was sure filling the story, but this time it felt just too much. I still did like the story itself but I am hoping for a better Sakura Knight3 title with less unnecessary filling.
👍 : 8 | 😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime: 259 minutes
[h1]At a Glance[/h1] [table] [tr] [td](Adult) Content[/td] [td](FxF) Sexual [i]tension[/i].[/td] [/tr] [tr] [td]Censorship[/td] [td]Clothes, [i]shucks.[/i][/td] [/tr] [tr] [td]Hours of Gameplay[/td] [td]Two or more hours.[/td] [/tr] [tr] [td]Modding Support?[/td] [td]No.[/td] [/tr] [tr] [td]Patch Available?[/td] [td]Check the comments.[/td] [/tr] [/table] [b]Sakura Knight 2[/b] is a mildly lewd visual novel about a baker on a quest to become a famous knight, like her mother. She is joined by a party of three, and they can't help but get into all-sorts of erotic positions. [h1]Game-play[/h1] A basic visual novel — smash that mouse button to advance text, and make decisions every so often. Following the prologue, you must choose a lover for the protagonist. I'm. . . not sure how this affects the game, but it certainly affects the next paragraph of dialogue. [h1]Story[/h1] The events of [b]Sakura Knight 2[/b] take place directly after the events of the first [b]Sakura Knight[/b] title. In part one, Estelle inherits her mother's sword, a retired [i]legend.[/i] Estelle wants to become a famous knight, and she abandoned her livelihood in search of advenure. Estelle is joined by Felicia, Rune and Tart. Estelle writes a letter to her parents. She promised that she'd write them everyday before she left to become famous — this is her [i]first[/i] letter. She is interrupted by Rune, whom recounts a nightmare she had involving an Estelle outnumbered by monsters. She deems this dream a [i]premonition,[/i] and her prediction isn't too far off. Estelle's party join in a nearby bakery, where Felicia determines that Estelle needs to hone her combat skills. Until this point, Felicia held her hand between combat encounters. She directs her to a nearby forest, to battle baddies and [i]get good[/i] at battle. This where the oulook of the game will change based on player decision. [h1]Visuals[/h1] The titlescreen is clean and attractive, but otherwise unremarkable. From "Preferences", you can adjust audios and text settings. The "Gallery" is what it sounds like — there, you can revew (previously encountered) CGS, but not the scenes that go with them. [b]- The Goods -[/b] There are a total of eighteen (static) CGs to see. While many of the CGs are mildly lewd, there wasn't anything explicit. Expect female-on-female boob squishin' action. [h1]Verdict[/h1] Sure, give this visual novel a go when it [i]goes on sale.[/i] The story is [i]hardly[/i] riveting, and the choices didn't make me feel like I had the biggest of [i]sway[/i] in the story. I'd highly recommend you play the first entry in the series before you play this game, as the prologue is hardly enough to get you acquainted with the cast. [h1]Support the Wombat[/h1] If you enjoy my reviews, please follow my Curator page. Trust me, [b]you want to.[/b] https://store.steampowered.com/curator/36272124-Wombat-Trap/ To stay up to date on announcements and [i]propaganda,[/i] click here! https://steamcommunity.com/groups/wombattrap
👍 : 29 | 😃 : 1
Positive
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