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Knights College 2

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98%Game Brain Score
story, emotional
gameplay, replayability
98% User Score Based on 129 reviews

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Knights College 2 is a single player casual simulation game with fantasy and erotic themes. It was developed by KAIJYU-09 and was released on November 27, 2025. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

■ Update2025/11/27 Updated from ver.1.0.0 to ver.1.0.1 (Fixed a bug where Traditional Chinese text would display as English in Chapters 2 and 5.) ■ Future ScheduleEpilogue scheduled for free addition in Spring 2026 ■ Introduction""Knights College 2"" is the sequel to the previous title, ""Knights College."" Since the story is connected, we recommend e…

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98%
Audience ScoreBased on 129 reviews
story29 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Improved and more detailed artwork and sprites with a new HUD that enhances visual experience over the first game.
  • Emotional, well-crafted storyline with meaningful plot twists and a bittersweet true ending that resonated deeply with players.
  • Expanded world building with new characters adding energy and variety; gameplay improvements include the ability to choose roommates and a card system adding replay value.
  • The game felt rushed at launch with numerous translation issues, including typos, mistranslations, and untranslated Japanese text that detracted from immersion.
  • Some characters, especially newcomers, are underdeveloped or sidelined, leaving fans disappointed about their limited roles and lack of story payoff.
  • The pacing is uneven and the final chapters feel rushed and less impactful, with some narrative elements unresolved or superficially handled.
  • story
    79 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story of Knights College 2 is praised for its emotional depth, compelling character relationships, and intriguing plot twists, making it a strong continuation from the first game. However, it has some pacing issues, underdeveloped new characters, and occasional inconsistencies, with some players noting minor translation and polish problems. Overall, it offers a sweet, bittersweet experience with significant improvements and plenty of replay value, leaving many eager for a potential sequel.

    • “Each ending carried a different feeling, and every one of them pulled me deeper into the story.”
    • “The updated visuals look great, and the longer, well-crafted main storyline is one of the strongest parts of the game.”
    • “The story is sweet and charming, and with the new additions there's a lot here that makes the game worth checking out!”
    • “The early story focuses on Theo only to completely 180 at the end and switch gears to Paul, who suddenly becomes the most important character for no real reason despite having very little presence throughout the rest of the game.”
    • “There's also Hermann who is one of the most frustrating wasted opportunities in this sequel as the first game gave him plenty of room to grow but again, the story doesn't really do anything with him beyond 'I'm a bully lol'.”
    • “Other than that, sure, it's more time spent with characters I enjoy (and hate), but there's also new characters I did not care about in the slightest with arcs that start and get dropped because the game does not have enough time to dedicate to its huge cast. Existing characters barely got development aside from Argo and it really felt like middle game syndrome just like LL2 where the author couldn't push the plot forward too much (in fact, Hermann went through his regression arc, good lord what an awful character he's become).”
  • emotional
    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's emotional depth is widely praised, featuring a heartfelt and often heartbreaking story that evokes strong feelings, including tears, much like its predecessor. Players appreciate the blend of wholesome and poignant moments, with endings that leave a lasting emotional impact. The narrative, paired with music, creates a moving experience that resonates deeply with fans.

    • “However, both endings hit incredibly hard — they’re emotional, heartbreaking, and they linger long after the credits roll.”
    • “I usually don't write any kind of reviews, but this game caught my heart so much with its story, I cried for hours, literally.”
    • “Paired with emotional music, the true ending brought tears to my eyes.”
  • graphics
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features an impressive new art style with refined artwork, expressive character designs, and smooth animations that enhance the storytelling. While transitions could be smoother at times, the updated visuals and consistent art direction contribute to a strong sense of continuity and immersion for fans. Overall, the graphics are praised for their quality and effective enhancement of the game's atmosphere.

    • “The updated visuals look great, and the longer, well-crafted main storyline is one of the strongest parts of the game.”
    • “Graphics: compared to the previous game, this game received a new art direction, and I have to say, it's amazing!”
    • “The new art style is great, I really love the new faces, emotes, and sound effects.”
  • music
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's music is praised for its emotional impact, especially the true ending track that resonates deeply with players. There is a noted increase in variety and quality compared to the previous installment, enhancing the overall experience. Fans appreciate the soundtrack's ability to evoke strong feelings and complement the story.

    • “I have never felt so many feelings for a character, especially for Paul, but that true ending music just resonates with me. I feel like I can listen to it repeatedly for hours.”
    • “Music: there is more variety in music, and the new tracks are really nice.”
    • “Paired with emotional music, the true ending brought tears to my eyes.”
  • gameplay
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay in this sequel maintains the core mechanics of its predecessor with improved art and CG scenes, but it suffers from untranslated phrases and typos. While requiring multiple replays to reach the true ending, the game disappointingly lacks meaningful relationship routes or genuine freedom of choice despite teasing such possibilities.

    • “Compared to Knights College 1, Knights College 2 did a pretty good job overall in terms of gameplay and CG scenes.”
    • “Same mechanic, improved art.”
    • “Things I encountered during gameplay: as of writing this (version 1.0.1), there were some phrases that were not translated, and there are also some typos.”
    • “Gameplay is similar to the previous game, requiring you to replay all the chapters more than once to achieve the true end.”
    • “For a furry kemohomo visual novel, it's quite a letdown that there is no real relationship route or real freedom of choice to pursue a character you like, despite having a relationship mechanic and many moments where the game teases it could happen with a character you like, but it never happens and never follows through, and everyone acts like nothing happened afterwards.”
  • humor
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is praised for creating amusing and unexpected moments, often enhancing character interactions in a lively, anime-like style. Players appreciate the balance between serious and lighthearted dilemmas, as well as the open, playful content that adds charm and enjoyment.

    • “It honestly makes the whole thing feel a bit like an anime, I can imagine their character even more and it makes for some funny moments with the students.”
    • “I didn't expect what happened next and it made me laugh way more than it probably should have.”
    • “I really love this game and how free and open it is with the content. Something I would find funny is having Argos react to the cards he's getting; I sometimes wish he had something to say about them.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Replayability in the game is mixed: some players appreciate character choices and branching paths that encourage multiple playthroughs, while others feel the choices lack meaningful impact and the overall replay value is limited.

    • “I enjoy every moment of it ~ the story is quite fast this time but makes up with a lot of branches and replay value.”
    • “I like the choice of being able to choose Theo or Grantly or [redacted], it felt like a choice was being made (and also helped for replay value a bit!), though it didn't feel like it mattered at the end.”
    • “The lack of replayability due to limited routes and choices not affecting the outcome.”
    • “Though there is the option to choose between characters like Theo or Grantly, the choice felt inconsequential by the end, reducing the incentive for replay.”
    • “The story is fast-paced but doesn't offer enough meaningful branches, which diminishes the overall replay value.”
  • character development
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The character development in the game is praised for its slow but effective progression, especially focusing on life at the knight's college similar to the previous installment. While new characters are well-liked, their addition results in less screen time and development for some returning characters.

    • “Even with some discrepancies, I personally like how KC2 felt similar to KC1's story by focusing more on their life at Knight's College, as it provides a slow but good ramp-up to character development.”
    • “I like the new characters, but with the addition of these characters, some previous characters don't appear as much or don't get significant character development.”
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Knights College 2 is a casual simulation game with fantasy and erotic themes.

Knights College 2 is available on PC, Steam Deck and Windows.

Knights College 2 was released on November 27, 2025.

Knights College 2 was developed by KAIJYU-09.

Knights College 2 has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

Knights College 2 is a single player game.

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