Ne no Kami - The Two Princess Knights of Kyoto Part 2
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Ne no Kami - The Two Princess Knights of Kyoto Part 2 Reviews

Kyoto is shrouded in silence. While the Ayakashi change course and prepare themselves for invasion, a sudden turn of events suddenly has Len drawing her sword against Shinonome. What brought upon this drastic course of events?
App ID701420
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Sekai Project
Categories Single-player
Genres Casual, Adventure
Release Date7 Sep, 2017
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English, Simplified Chinese
Age Restricted Content
This content is intended for mature audiences only.

Ne no Kami - The Two Princess Knights of Kyoto Part 2
131 Total Reviews
120 Positive Reviews
11 Negative Reviews
Very Positive Score

Ne no Kami - The Two Princess Knights of Kyoto Part 2 has garnered a total of 131 reviews, with 120 positive reviews and 11 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Very Positive’ overall score.

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Playtime: 595 minutes
To wrap this up with the Part 1 review, the latter half where all of the payoff and actually interesting stuff happens with the story, its world and characters but it all ends on a sequel bait between "fricking really?" and "okay I might be interested to know more", from a sale price. The same technical/presentation comments carry over from the first part's review since these two should have been a single game in the first place and plot carries over quite seamlessly so you get bit of a breather between the serious moments and clandestine mythological conspiracy theories. And no the latter wasn't allusion to the separate adult only DLC content but yeah, there's some balance here with all three ingredients. The ending paints this out as trilogy that was hacked apart to be a long winded prologue, actual content and oops we don't have time to do anything interesting with the world's background lore outside of the Kunai Organization's village, single mall and the Sealing Stone locations. I did laugh out at the ending where it was basically alluded that the main cast wakes up in a world that nobody wanted, how apt and but color me interested.
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