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Sinisistar 2 is the sequel to Sinisistar, featuring a new protagonist, named Lelia. It's got English support as well.
Story: The story continues from the previous game, where the curse that turns people into monsters spreads to another land called Arcezon. The church deploys Lelia to handle the issue.
Gameplay: The basic gameplay mechanics are pretty similar to the first game; it's a 2D action platformer, in which you play as Lelia and combat monsters as you make your way through different stages. It's quite a bit beefier, though, adding a variety of mechanics and overworld stuff. Lelia can find magic spell upgrades that change their properties. There are also status effects, such as breast expansion and pregnancy, which in turn gives you variations to animations. You can now pray at goddess statues that both heal you and also give you a place to spend your experience points (called "relics") to strengthen Lelia.
Similar to the first game, you get animations when getting attacked by enemies. You get game over scenes when you die. During boss defeats, you are given a chance to struggle out, which'll give you another chance at fighting them immediately with some of their health damaged.
The game has a map that you can now fast travel to different locations with, meaning it's less of a side-scroller like the first game, and more like a proper adventure game. It introduces a town with NPCs you can interact with. It has a quest system as well, allowing you to choose different tasks to work on in different maps, unlike in the first game, where you were railroaded through the entire game.
Controls are configurable in the options menu.
Arrow keys to move
Z to jump
X to do a low powered melee
c to do a strong melee, at the cost of magic
C to shoot your bow, at the cost of magic
Shift to run.
Space to bring up your menu.
Arrow keys to move
Z to jump
X to do a low powered melee
c to do a strong melee, at the cost of magic
C to shoot your bow, at the cost of magic
Shift to run.
Space to bring up your menu.
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