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Ufouria: The Saga 2

Ufouria: The Saga 2

SUNSOFT·Released Feb 29, 2024·Single player

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PlatformerAdventure
Critic65/100
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The remake/sequel to the 1991 SUNSOFT action game Ufouria: The Saga is here! In this exploration-based side-scrolling action game, the levels' terrain changes every time you enter the area, with even more secrets to find. The unique and wacky world of Ufouria has been lovingly and faithfully recreated, this time with a handmade feltwork twist. Join the now fluffy Hebe, O-Chan, Sukezaemon, and Jennifer to protect the earth from the Utsujin invasion!

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Critic60/100
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Other additions only superficially extend longevity, including a bookcase collection of your progress, and aesthetically upgrading Hebe's House, although Hidden Art scrolls give each of the four characters individualised special moves. Ultimately, Ufouria: The Saga 2 provides no reason to return as compelling as searching for hidden background bubbles to free residents in Klonoa: Door to Phantomile.

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Critic70/100
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If you're a fan of '90s action platform games, there's something mildly magical about this. Ufouria 2's sunny world of papercraft and textile-built apparatus is endearing and fun. Its playfulness and zanier elements more recall the era of the Super Nintendo than the NES, and its laid-back approach to linear Metroid-style adventuring is plainly fun. It doesn't ask much from you except to enjoy a little exploration, a very moderate amount of backtracking through very short zones, and an undemanding task of coin collecting as you go. But its reward cycle has an addictive quality, if little else. It's not going to fulfil everyone's desires, and its ease might feel underwhelming to some, but those looking for a new adventure in a very 16-bit fashion will feel well served.

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