Alundra 2
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🎮 PlayStation ⏳ 22 hours ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
A Lighter Sequel #
The second Alundra entry marks a curious evolution from the cult classic original, stepping away from its predecessor’s dark, psychological storytelling and 2D action-RPG roots to embrace a fully 3D world with a lighter, more comedic tone. The MC this time is called Flint, a young adventurer seeking revenge against the villainous pirate Mephisto, who becomes entangled in a larger plot involving a corrupt baron, enchanted keys, and a scheme to control the world through mechanical puppets.
Combat and Exploration #
Gameplay revolves around real-time sword combat, exploration, and intricate puzzle-solving. Many dungeons feature clever mechanisms and platforming challenges that recall the spirit of the original Alundra, though the 3D camera and somewhat stiff controls can make precision moments frustrating. Still, there’s a satisfying rhythm to progressing through the game’s varied environments, from pirate ships to ancient ruins, and uncovering secrets hidden throughout its whimsical world.
Charming Visual Style #
Visually, the game was charming for its time, using bright colors, expressive character models, and animated cutscenes that gave it a lighthearted flair. The soundtrack complements this approach with adventurous, upbeat themes, though it lacks the haunting depth of the first game’s score. Some of it’s songs will forever be in your memories, at least this was my experience, not because of their level of quality, but simply because of how iconic they are.
Enjoyable Despite Changes #
While the tonal shift and simplified narrative disappointed fans who expected a direct sequel, this game succeeds on its own terms as a solid action-adventure with engaging puzzles and a sense of fun. It may not reach the emotional heights of its namesake, but for people seeking a colorful, puzzle-filled romp with classic PlayStation era charm, it remains an enjoyable experience in its own right.