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just played through the game and i have to say that it's pretty good! the second installment in the Bloodborne Legends series is a crossover with the Mark of Oxin game, continuing some time later after the events of the latter and doing a great job in giving Blooborne Legends a good sequal and leading The Mark of Oxin to a satisfying conclusion!) the plot is pretty simple and the game is remarkably short, but, nevertheless, pretty fun! seeing all of the familiar faces and interacting with the kings just like Dan did in The Mark of Oxin is awesome, and being able to (spoiler) finally set Alex free from his demonic heritage is amazing!)
the game also has some cool details that make the overall experience of playing it all the more worthwhile, like Alucard being present in the game and having fucking sunglasses on him - it makes sense for him to wear them and also makes him look extremely cool!) you also get to finally put Ryan in his place in this game - luckily, he doesn't cast lava any time in the game so we can have a fair and arguably pretty tough fight with him. speaking of bosses, the fact that you can choose which penultimate boss to fight first is awesome - both Alex and Dracula are great opponents, especially the path leading to the latter having Dracula's henchmen being bosses from the Castlevania series!) Horror_Kid, i've said it before and i'll say it again - you have a great taste in games, my friend!)
my only two problems with this game are, firstly, the first door in the town of Crystal that teleports you to its place and dissapears after you used it - kind of weird but otherwise harmless and even quite humorous, and, secondly, the balance in the game. all up to the depths of Hell the game is pretty challenging, especially the Demon enemies you encounter in town areas - these fiends can give you a run for your money! but, alas, the two penultimate bosses and the enemies in the areas before them are a pushover - especially because the Hell Merchant sells some good old HP and LUK up's) but, still, even with all of the balance issues Satan is no joke - he's quite tough and i LOVED fighting him, which is great, especially for a challenge seeker like me!) alas, even though the game's balance is quite off, it's still very fun to play and has quite a few memorable challenges along the way.
all in all, Bloodborne Legends 2 was a great game - even though it was quite short and didn't take you on a journey as long as, per say, The Legend Begins or the first installment in the series, it's still awesome!) alright then, i'm off to play Bloodborne Legends 3 - from what i've heard from you, Horror_Kid, you seem to have had troubles with the third installment, especially with it being canon to the overall series - i'll keep that in mind while playing it)
Dive back into the world of the Bloodborne Legends series, this time as a crossover with the now 19 year old game made by AmazingPhil/Phil Lester The Mark of Oxin. Take control of Alister Bloodborne as he along with Emily & Jake try to save Alex from the clutches of his father: Satan.
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