When you’re there, you can see from the list if there’s a supplemental or story-advancing quest at another space. Not to mention X Express acts as a hub for meeting up with allies. And should you be in an area like the school or shopping center, those feel more manageable to explore. It’s a lot easier and more fun to get around. Visiting the botanical garden? Water canal valves need to be opened or closed to proceed. You’re in the train station? Sometimes you’ll need to get keys for turnstiles. Dungeons can have mechanics that must be observed while exploring. Each area in The Caligula Effect 2 has thought put into it. Though the premise is the same, the places you’ll explore are constructed quite differently. I’d almost say the sequel learned more from The Caligula Effect anime and attempted to draw pacing and characterization ideas from it. Especially since you’ll see both multiple times before the chapters focusing on them. More attention seems to be paid to your allies and enemies. Admittedly, things seem a bit more cohesive this time around.
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