Clockwork Knight 2

Clockwork Knight 2

released on Dec 15, 1995

Clockwork Knight 2

released on Dec 15, 1995

Clockwork Knight 2 uses identical gameplay to that of its predecessor, right down to using all the same items and having four rooms with three levels each, plus a final boss. However, there are three minor additions: Four playing cards are scattered around each level. Spinning all four cards gives players a Gold Key; collecting all 32 cards in the game yields a secret code. There are some forced scrolling levels in which Pepper rides on the back of his steed Barobaro. Attacking is done not with Pepper's key in these levels, but by firing Barobaro's head at enemies. An additional game mode called "Bosses Galore" lets the player control either Pepper or Ginger in fighting all the bosses of both Clockwork Knight games one after the other. Doing well in this mode is said to unlock a mini-game.


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While still a rather mediocre effort, it outperforms its predecessor in several aspects. They improved the controls, had more fun with the design of the stages and in general it looks a lot better. Not a big deal, but it's pretty decent.

It adds a few new enemies and gimmicks that make the game more interesting than its predecessor and incorporates the 2.5D in its levels better instead of using it just for aesthetics. It's also much harder, as the later levels are long and have difficult jumps that can easily get you killed, forcing to do it all over again as there are no checkpoints. There was also a really difficult boss which had 3 phases and felt much harder than anything else.

Overall I liked Clockwork Knight 2 a bit more than the first one. OST is still amazing too.

pretty much just more of the first, but given how short both games are, it kinda just feels like a second half rather than a sequel

pretty much an improvement when it comes to level design and visual polish compared to the first game, but on a control and length perspective, the game is exactly the same as the first one. Makes sense, considering this game and the first are technically two parts to one story. You really might as well just play both games tbh they are fun enough to warrant checking out

Just like the first game, Clockwork Knight 2 is charming from start to finish. There aren't many improvements, but there's enough new mechanics to keep things interesting especially right off the heels of the first. Definitely a fun time!!