Sakura Forest Girls 2
- July 26, 2021
- Winged Cloud
In "Sakura Forest Girls 2," Yaya and Aiyana search for their missing friend Koko with the help of the devious witch Maia. They arrive at Princess Arie's village, where a drought has caused widespread hardship. The group agrees to aid each other in their quests: Yaya and Aiyana will continue searching for Koko, while Maia helps end the drought and Arie offers her assistance in their search.
Reviews
- The story picks up better than the first game, featuring interesting twists and a perplexing ending.
- The art style is praised, maintaining the quality expected from Sakura games.
- The game offers a light-hearted Yuri experience, appealing to fans of the genre.
- The writing is considered poor, with many errors in the English version, leading to a lack of immersion.
- Some players find the game short and not as engaging as other titles in the Sakura series.
- There are mixed feelings about certain scenes, particularly involving slime, which may not appeal to all players.
- story4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- -25 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
The story improves upon the first game but remains flawed, featuring a poorly written narrative that often contradicts itself, which detracts from immersion. While it retains a similar premise focused on character interactions, particularly teasing, it lacks the overt yuri elements found in other titles from the same developer.
“The story picks up better than the first game.”
“The game's story itself is pretty similar to the first one, with a similar focus on Yaya getting teased by pretty much every other character except Aiyana.”
“The best part is, as with most Sakura games, the art, but even that is stained by a poorly written, boring story that contradicts itself too often to allow the reader to stay immersed in the world.”
“The game's story itself is pretty similar to the first one, with a similar focus on Yaya getting teased by pretty much every other character save Aiyana.”
“Likewise, it's ostensibly a yuri story but not nearly as overt as certain other Sakura series games.”
- emotional1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
While the art in the game is praised, the emotional impact is significantly undermined by a poorly written and contradictory story, which fails to engage players and disrupts immersion.
“The best part is, as with most sakura games, the art, but even that is stained by a poorly written, boring story that contradicts itself too often to allow the reader to stay immersed in the world.”
- graphics1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The graphics are highly praised for their appealing art style, which resonates positively with players.
“I love the art style!”
“The graphics are absolutely stunning and bring the world to life.”
“The attention to detail in the environments is breathtaking.”