
Unlike Evoland, the death toll is absurdly high. An entire race gets wiped out as time progresses, a thriving kingdom goes into despair as it is taken over by the Traders, the Frozen Continent melts which raises the water levels and wipes out the Wikings. Darker and Edgier: You get to see how the future goes to the worst.Bullfight Boss: Captain Ababa can be this if the player runs in front of him from a distance and then escapes the Captain's dash, which ends with him motionless at a wall for a few seconds.The present era features pixel art commonly used by indie games today, while the future era uses 3D graphics accompanied with post-processing effects. The past era has 16-bit pixel art graphics, alike those displayed by the SNES. The Magi era has monochrome pixel graphics, alike to those displayed by the original Game Boy with thin lines dividing each pixel. Art Shift: The art is characteristic of the era you're in, evolving the further you are into the future.There are the hostile security systems, and there's the trickster terminal AI which keeps you turning on and off terminals with no end. Is a Crapshoot however, thanks to them thinking of actions they weren't ordered to but aren't unsure of (such as "Destroy?") which they immediately back out. Artificial Intelligence: The Magi have robots helping them with their job, "RoboServos." They seem to suffer from A.I.Money and experience are retained from when you last died (making it possible to eventually level your way past certain battles even if you lose each time).Party members killed in battle are restored automatically when you win and health-restoring hearts are relatively easy to find (and are sometimes dropped in boss fights).Regenerating MP during the JRPG section (there are no items to restore MP in the game and only one section uses MP).

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Affectionate Parody: To video games in general, and Chrono Trigger and the Zelda series in particular.It houses a lot of organic lifeforms in tubes, hostile security units who are triggered by you stepping on girders, and the Weapon of Mass Destruction. Abandoned Laboratory: Professor Giro's Laboratory.

The game also got ported to mobile platforms in 2018, and in 2019, the original Evoland and Evoland 2 got a Compilation Rerelease known as Evoland: Legendary Edition, released for consoles and Steam. Joined by demon prince Menos and researcher Velvet, they set out to find out what happened and prevent the disaster from happening, all while travelling between different eras. They eventually escape and get sent into the future, 50 years after their original time, to find large parts of the world wiped out during "The Great Disaster" 50 years ago - including Fina's village. But while trying to stop him, they get sent back in time 50 years after accidentally activating a Magilith relic, and find themselves in the middle of a war between humans and demons. As they try finding out who Kuro is and recovering his memory, they find a demon who aims to destroy humanity. The game starts with Kuro, a boy with no memory, waking up after being found by a girl named Fina. The game is a sequel to Evoland, expanding upon the first game's theme of "the evolution of video games" and incorporates a variety of gameplay styles, genres and references, while letting you travel back and forth between different eras, represented by different graphical styles. Evoland 2: A Slight Case of Spacetime Continuum Disorder (usually just referred to as Evoland 2) is a game released for Steam in 2015 by Shiro Games.
