Same brainless fuck-fest as Kango Shicyauzo 1.
The only reason I enjoyed the first one is because it was a new concept…in its time. This second installment, however, is out and out an insult to Christianity everywhere. If you have any religious inclinations that involve Christ at the center, be warned that this title may offend you. (As if Eiji’s predatory manner isn’t already an abomination to women. Heh.) Don’t expect any realism in here whatsoever. How the stories are pieced together insults one’s intelligence. For instance, what stupid girl would change her clothes by the window, while the panes are wide open, and get mad at anyone who accidentally sees her? Only in PWP* games, my friends, only in PWPs. In the end, every girl deludes herself into thinking about children and such, when we all know the dude would have to leave priesthood if he decides to build a family. So if you plan to enjoy this, I suggest you turn your brain off.
The females, in general, are so juvenile it’s hard to believe they’re in college. I hardly remember everyone’s names, save for the “Italian” Eleana—who does not sound remotely Italian. Maria, Eiji’s boyhood crush, stood out, though. She is particularly endearing and it’s mostly because we share the same love for…food. Something about her also managed to surprise me during her first sex scene. Problem here is that there’s not much development before they finally do the act. The same could be said for all of the girls in this game.
Gameplay-wise, there is no automessaging unless you want to skip unread dialogues. In short: clickathon. The paths are also quite predictable, with the scenes being more or less the same right after the 6th choice. Like the Kango Shicyauzo 1 and many Trabulance games, this is made easy because of the hints and the character select screen. One complaint I have here is the inconvenience of having to use the install disc to re-run the game. What? Do I have to keep it on so I don’t have to switch discs all the time?
The art is pretty. The artists have removed the jagged edges, which were predominant in the first game, around the characters. The music improved quite a bit, because it now sounds like the people behind the scoring had lots of fun doing it. The jazzy ending theme positively tickles, especially with the sweet-seductive vocals crooning melodiously.
Lastly…
Eiji positively reeks in bed. You will never see him actually make love to a girl’s body. His idea of foreplay is to jam his fingers right into a girl’s netherparts. That’s it. And he says he pleasured 100 Italian women? I’m muffling evil sarcastic laughter right now. On the bright side, hentai lovers will probably like the fact that there’s a lot of sex and that there’s also a harem route.
Individual Rating: Art/Animation: 8 Story/Plot: 6 Characters: 8 Sounds: 9 Gameplay: 7 Ecchi Level: 9
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