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Everhood 2 is a game that's all over the place, with different stories, changing art styles, a unique combat system and a main plot that somehow makes more sense as it's getting weirder. While the central hook may be the combat system it shares equal time with everything surrounding it, even if the music-based combat and the weirdness of the story and settings feel like two separate games most of the time. It's also a game that demands patience, seeing as its plot can feel like a series of non-sequiturs until various story strands start connecting, but while it never makes perfect sense it's still fun to see which bits of the weirdness pay off and which bits of pretentiousness eventually have the wind taken out of their sails. The post-death world takes a bit of getting used to, but it's got an underlying almost-logic holding things together, and when that's not enough then dancing through the combat will see a wandering soul eventually find its way home.

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03/03/2025

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