The witch expects a lot from you and is more than ready to launch an assault right from the start. I also look forward to seeing your strategy. Those lines belong to the visual novel and correspond to the option of playing Turn of the Golden Witch. Why mention them? Because they summarize well what is being introduced to Uminekos formula. Note: nothing here can be considered a spoiler. 1. Lets elaborate with an introduction. After Legend of the Golden Witch introduced the whodunit mystery element of the narrative the readers were also barely initiated to two other elements as well: The fantasy element is connected to the Endless Witch Beatrice herself coming to the spotlight. Unlike her previous ambiguous presence she confronts Battler fleshandbone or is it in the tea party and poses him an intellectual challenge. And Battler agrees his goal being to disprove the existence of magic whereas Beatrice intends to make him accept witchcraft as behind everything. For more see section 2.b. As for the metafictional one: this conflict between Battler and Beatrice takes place to a parallel plane of existence from which both can observe the events of 4 October 1986 on Rokkenjima where the serial murders repeat on different circumstances. As such the island whodunit acts as an embedded story to the one of the parallel plane. I cannot tell more for some things are best experienced or in our case deduced. Episode 2 builds upon those foundations essential in order for the overarching narrative to function as ultimately intended. 2. And on the story... 2.a he narrative begins with an extended flashback before the events of 4th of October and focuses on a romantic subplot that builds on certain characters personalities and joint chemistries and sets a solid foundation for later parts. And gradually this subplot transits to the 4th of October involving preparations for the familys annual meeting at both meta and island level. Retracing to my Episode 1 review I had mentioned how mothers assume main roles in parts of this story. For the current episode the torch passes to Ushiromiya Rosa a little more on section 3. 2.b And on to Rokkenjima events where the highlight is the intrusion of fantasy elements that complicate matters and raise the difficulty bar of the mystery. Retracing to section 1. Battler must deny the existence of magic while Beatrice aims to making him accepting it. To do so he needs to debate with her and solve individual mysteries be it locked rooms bizarre circumstances etc. Yet she wastes no time or energy in crushing his reasoning making resistance seem futile. Those parts are entertaining to say the least as well as an exciting mental challenge for the reader/player. https://i9.gur.net/uminekononakukoroniepisode2/18/uminekononakukoroniepisode21476221.jpg Often employed by both opponents is twisted logic however: as abusing it could lead to stalemates and to an unfair treatment of both Battler and the readers Beatrice introduces a tool named the Red Truth. When a surefire truth is to be spoken it is said in red letters. Of course Beatrice uses that tool in crafty ways yet nonetheless readers/players can more easily challenge the witch and solve the puzzles. 3. Continuing with characters... As mentioned in section 2.a certain characters receive more focus and as such more needed development. The romantic pairings in particular show elements of potentially starcrossed lovers their relationships complicated by both intrapersonal and interpersonal factors as well as the involvement of Beatrice. Ushiromiya Rosa is also among the main cast her complicated relationship with her atypical daughter and occult savant Maria as well as her own personality being equally important to the narratives progression. Needless to say perhaps the star of the cast is Beatrice. Cruel whimsical playful majestic are only some of the words one can use to describe her. Shes one stellar antagonist with a largerthanlife presence and highly entertaining dialogues. And this episode is not even the tip of the iceberg for her highly dynamic and multilayered character. As for Battler he does not falter way too behind. He remains determined and passionate yet also rational and quickwitted and despite being at a severe disadvantage he is trying to use his reasoning to plow his way through Beatrices trolling and games and pin her down alongside invested readers/players who vouch for his victory. And given the odds he certainly can stand his ground. Im obliged to be fair though and note that not all characters receive development and those who do dont display too much depth at this stage the narrative focuses elsewhere. However there are still interesting and entertaining moments involving even less developped ones and next episodes are going to uncover more layers of characters. 4. And closing with artwork... I prefer the current artwork to that of Episode 1. Character designs are more polished and there is a bigger ratio of highly memorable scenes the one below is among my favorites. Expressions remain one of the highlights especially mocking but also some fiendish ones. https://i.pin.com/564x/43/61/65/43616567ff279a4ee707427b33e321c5.jpg And of course lovely horror scenes. Hey did I mention that this episode fits like a glove with Halloween doubly than the previous one? Wont be hard to find out why. Outside those aspects the mere presence of Red Truth elevates the artwork for sentences spoken/written are highlighted in bright red text. One of the drawbacks of artwork are backgrounds though as many often lack enough detail being merely functional rather than rich enough. Also sometimes characters at long distances can miss key details here and then. Nonetheless the artist more than makes up with portraying poignant scenes with exactly what is required at a given time. Hope you enjoyed my review
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