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Developer(s) | Cornfox & Bros. |
Publisher(s) | Cornfox & Bros. (Apple Arcade, Switch) FDG Entertainment (PS5, Xbox, PC) |
Engine | Unreal Engine 4 |
Platform(s) | Apple Arcade Nintendo Switch PlayStation 5 Xbox Series X/S Microsoft Windows |
Release | Apple Arcade September 19, 2019 Nintendo Switch October 28, 2020 PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Windows August 2, 2023 |
Genre(s) | Action-adventure, action role-playing |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm is an open-world action-adventure video game developed by Finnish studio Cornfox & Bros. It was released as an Apple Arcade exclusive on September 19, 2019. It is the prequel of the 2013 game Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas and takes place a millennium before the events of the game. A port for Nintendo Switch of Oceanhorn 2 was released on October 28, 2020. A version for next-gen consoles and PC was announced, to be published in partnership with FDG Entertainment.
The gameplay and graphic design of Oceanhorn 2 closely follows that of The Legend of Zelda video games, with the gameplay taking after the long line of linear games from the history of the saga and the art style bearing a close resemblance to Breath of the Wild.
Story
On a stormy night, Master Mayfair is given a child by a warlock named Mesmeroth, in request of being in good care.
Years later, the main character, Hero, now an adult, arrives at Outcast Island, after his first adventure and defeated a cephalopod-like Galactoss, Hero manage retrieved a lockbox which is necessary to be a knight. Back to his town, Arnes Village. Hero continues his training with the help of his robot friend Gen along with Master Mayfair; he later meets Trin at her crashed aircraft the Yellow Bird in Warden Woods, while taking her to back to the town. There, Dark Troopers invade the village, searching for Trin.
Hero, Trin, Mayfair and Gen escape to White City from Sonora Station. where they learn that Mesmeroth is planning to steal the throne and rule over Arcadia. To prevent this, the arcadian knights start their journey to return the three Sacred Emblems of Sun, Earth and Ocean. Along the way to return the Sacred Emblems, the knights encountered and helped out other races while dealing bosses and obstacles throughout Arcadia such as Pirta and Submeria. On their way back to the White City, Mesmeroth and his Dark Troopers attack Submeria with airships and an armada. To defend herself, Trin awakens the Oceanhorn, one of three powerful robot monster, or "living fortress." Hero, Gen and Master Mayfair infiltrate the command ship of the armada. Upon reaching the bridge, Mesmeroth reveals that Gen is his dark servant and teleports away. At the White City, Grand Regent Archimedes, the leader of Arcadia, asks them to find and return the Emblem of Sun to the Source in order to finish his project to save Arcadia. Unfortunately the mission failed when the Knights were already ambushed and imprisoned in the Riskbourne Citadel Hero eventually retrieved his possessions and prisoners and confronts Mesmeroth and receives the Emblem of Sun, but Mesmeroth escapes and continues his plan to overthrow Arcadia; in which he discovers a great power named Triloth.
The knights travel back to White City, where Mayfair evacuates Arcadian citizens. In a preparation to face Triloth. Hero and Trin sucked into Triloth while onboard Oceanhorn. They eventually landed in Tranquility where The Great Chronicler offers them a chance to go back to the time before Triloth and offer was made. As the knights witness Triloth strikes, meanwhile in the Grand Core Archimedes confronts Mesmeroth by turning on the main control while Mesmeroth himself morphs into Anima Orb. The White City is completely destroyed and Oceanhorn becomes uncontrollable, causing it to attack the Knights. They eventually fend it off in the city ruins, where it wanders away in confusion.
During and After the credits, Hero and Trin escaped and reunite with Mayfair, the Owrus and the Gillfolks recovered and safeguards the Emblem of Earth and Ocean while the Emblem of Sun, which is now apparently lost for millennia. Many years later in one corner of the shattered world, Mayfair is seen carrying a child and watches on while Oceanhorn gone underwater, desperately searching.
Reception
ReceptionAggregator | Score |
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Metacritic | iOS: 69/100 NS: 71/100 |
Oceanhorn 2 received mixed or average reviews. It has been described shortly after launch as one of Apple Arcade's "killer exclusives".
References
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