![]() ![]() ![]() Developers are improving.īut you also miss the point of the game. We're playing a game full of prototypes of possible better games, instead of playing those games.įor what it's worth, though, Evoland 2 kept me engaged up to the ending, 100% completion, and all the way through what I've replayed so far. All of the rest (including the story) are at best just prototypes of what could be a much better game (or story). Yes, there is more focus on traveling through different eras than Evoland 1 yes, the FE-style campaign is awesome and feels like a complete minigame with its own arc.īut that's pretty much it. The problem is that Evoland 2 still doesn't develop most of them. You’re basically at the end of the prison area now, and this is the last puzzle.Evoland 1 had a nice concept, but didn't know what it was doing and ended up as an incohesive mashup of two unrelated parts, and quite boring overall.Įvoland 2 thankfully fixed that with a consistent health system in place, they had a decent base gameplay all of the gameplay styles they added (some good, some not) had enough connections to the base gameplay to make it feel like a more cohesive game overall. Whilst venturing through the prison you’ll eventually come across a door which requires a password. Not bad! After you lose the box, the shadows will be your friend. If a guard spots you, stand completely still to drop to the ground, and there’s a chance that the guard will ignore you entirely. ![]() After going through a few simple stealth sections you’ll come up against impossible odds, but the cardboard box in the room to the left is the way forward. What cover is good in a stealth environment? How could we hide from the bad guys?Ī cardboard box is the answer. You can also hit them from range, and one puzzle in particular will make you move to a different area entirely before charging a move from there and flying it across a gap at a mammut.Įscaping from the prison can be pretty perilous, especially if you don’t have some sort of cover. You have to do a charge shot, which is long range, and has wide hitboxes.Įven if you can’t get behind the mammuts, you can still shunt them forward by getting one block behind and to the side of the beast. It’s actually pretty easy to get them all in to place, but what you should keep in mind are the angle you can hit them from. One puzzle in particular makes you form them into the shape of a small L, and you’ll be able to tell where they should be placed by large tiles on the ground. You can charge your attacks to slide these mammuts along the ground, and you’ll need to do so to solve some puzzles. You should look out for secret passages wherever possible, sometimes it’ll basically look like a normal wall tile but walking into it will reveal something new. You’ll come across the waterfall pictured below on your way up a mountain less than an hour into the game, and though you might just pass through, you can actually walk into the wall here to find a secret cave and some treasure. This isn’t actually a puzzle, but it’s something you should generally look out for throughout the game. It’s not too tough to solve, but in case it’s got you puzzled, the solution is number 4. You follow from a number at the top, down the wire, crossing across any connections, and then finding the one that leads to the fish on the second hook. It’s a simple puzzle involving crossed wires. One of the early puzzles you’ll receive you’ll need to solve in order to get a key to a mansion and find a sword inside in order to progress your adventure. Here we’ve put together a few puzzle solutions and some things you watch out for to collect absolutely everything in Evoland 2, so read on to become a master of generations. You’ll be jumping through generations and time itself in this RPG adventure.īut there’s also a fair number of puzzles and hidden items to collect in Evoland 2, and without a sharp eye you might miss plenty of things. Evoland 2 is finally on mobile and, wow, this is a much bigger and more substantial game than what we’ve seen before. ![]()
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