Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm Review (PlayStation 5)

For this Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm Review. we play the sequel to the critically acclaimed action adventure. Experience a gorgeous new third-person 3D view and embark on an epic journey that unfolds the mysteries of what happened 1000 years ago.

Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm Review Pros:

  • Beautiful graphics.
  • 2.77GB download size.
  • Platinum trophy.
  • 3 save slots along with a save backup system.
  • Ui scale slider.
  • Challenges act as the game’s own in-game achievements and give rewards for completing them.
  • Action adventure gameplay.
  • Cutscenes are a mix of cutscenes and in-game sequences.
  • A full 3D world with full 360-degree camera control.
  • Fast loading time.
  • Has a strong Zelda vibe.
  • Cheerful upbeat soundtrack.
  • Bloodstone – hidden collectible.
  • Collect material drops and they then unlock and become accessible potions like health.
  • A caster gun allows you to shoot enemies from a distance.
  • Hack and slash combat.
  • Cut down shrubs, and bushes and smash crates, etc for drops.
  • Enemies drop exp crystals.
  • The map fills in as you play.
  • Search spots can be dug up for loot/materials.
  • Progress bars for crafting/challenges/missions pop up as you build it up.
  • Tutorial sign posts are scattered around the world but the core controls show on the screen.
  • Stamina system in place for swimming/climbing/running etc.
  • Can Invert the camera axis.
  • New dungeons/encounters will trigger a flyover of said place.
  • Play how you want.
  • Auto saves regularly.
  • Loot chests to find.
  • Running playtime clock on the menu.
  • Find heart shards to increase your health bar.
  • All enemies require different strategies to take out.
  • Earn EXP and level up to get rewards and your health topped back up.
  • Handy retreat button to travel back to the last save point.
  • Open world game with full control left to you.
  • Travel the world on your boat.
  • Missions come in both sides optional ones and the main progress is the story ones.
  • Get special shards that attach to weapons that make them stronger.
  • With your shield, you can deflect attacks but also use stamina and the shield to move certain objects.
  • Vending machines are where you can get some resources and upgrades.
  • Big boss encounters.
  • Unlock and use fast travel points.
  • You can recruit and have party members with you who act independently at times but you can give commands.

Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm Review Cons:

  • The controls are a bit loose, not being able to toggle run or having a jump button or lock on makes it all a bit more tedious than simple tasks need to be.
  • Combat takes some getting used to.
  • Dropping down on ledges is a rough camera cut.
  • Sometimes it just feels like a Zelda game but with checklists.
  • Cannot drop down vines or climb them faster.
  • When you level up regardless of what’s going on the camera turns to face you and stays there for a few seconds.
  • The leveling up feels redundant.
  • Mission/quest management is a nightmare, as you cannot mark/unmark missions, all side missions are one icon color regardless of how many you have.
  • Cannot place your own waypoints.
  • Sharp difficulty spikes.
  • The combat is very mashy.
  • Can be hard to know where to go or what’s important.
  • Beautiful locations to explore.

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Developer: Cornfox & Brothers Ltd.

Publisher: fdg-entertainment.com

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Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!