Bunny Black 2

Replay Count- 185(split between sex and other) + 44 omake scenes.

Created by Softhouse Chara, translated by Aroduc

Length- 15-20 hours

Bunny Black 2

Bunny Black is the improved sequel to Bunny Black, a dungeon crawler I didn’t really like. This one fixes a lot of my issues, but is it a good game? Warning: I’m going to spoil Bunny Black, not that there is much to spoil from that game.

Story

Five years after the original game, Darx is enjoying being an overlord with his wife, Forzelotte and his daughter, Kozelotte. One day as he bangs his harem, his dungeon is attacked by angels. After fending them off, he goes and captures a few and using them gets to their base where he does what he does best. Rape girls into submission to pay them back for what they did to him.

Overall the story in BB2 is a lot more focused then the original. This is thanks to how the game itself is set up, which I’ll get into in gameplay. I can’t really say the story was really interesting, though there were a few surprises here and there. Also if you are expecting deep characters, don’t. Just like the previous game, Darx is the focus for the entire game. The others just exist for sex and plot dumps and little else.

 

Gameplay

So its a dungeon crawler. I’ll mainly list what makes BB2 different then the original, so I’ll start by saying the dungeons are actually connected. Unlike BB, where all the dungeoning happens in the form of simple quests that only let you explore a single floor, BB2 has a main dungeon where you go around and explore to find the enemies you are there to beat. It feels like a more complete dungeon crawler, and this lets the story pace itself correctly.

Second, you can control all your units, kinda. Each unit has a stat that shows you how controllable they are, which only increases on NG+. These range from complete control to no control at all, and definitively the player more to do then in BB. The game also gives you three changeable presets so you don’t have to set commands every time you fight.

The game completely re-did skills. Instead of having limited uses, you now have SP to cast from and all skills use that. You also don’t really level up. Instead, when you level you gains tat points that let you buy skills or up that units stats. Skills are mostly the same as the previous game, except now all skills can hit any row.

Now for a couple random changes that are all positive. No more capturing, so you don’t have to hunt down specific enemies for scenes. Chest minigame is gone and so is identification. Equipment now effects the entire party so Darx is not completely overpowered compared to everything else. Quest rank has been replaced by investment, so to raise unit count/command points you need to get money instead of doing random quests for hours.Only 6 units out at a time instead of BB’s 9, which I would complain about but controlling six is way faster/better then controlling nine.

Now for my two real complaints. One is item requests. This is a system where you trade drops for money/powerful items. My issue with this is twofold. One is that it comes a bit late so I already sold a bunch of drops before getting access. Two is the number of drops needed is ridiculous for a game where there is no way to improve drop rate. At the end of my main playthrough, I had 1 of an item I needed 20 to get something with.

Second issue is battles. This really combines a lot of things, but mostly I just found fights to stop being worth it around the 3/4th mark. Sure the final bosses were a challenge still, but most fights were pointless. I had all the skills I wanted and stats didn’t really seem to be doing to much. Drops were rare and fights were just tedious since I won with the same preset every time. The beginning was fun, but one I started fighting 6+ enemies in every fight I just stuck with the fastest method which made fights kind of boring.

H-Scenes and Other Stuff

Just like in BB, h scenes are kind of weird. You have a lot of them, but a bunch of them are like 5-20 lines long or contain random exposition on other things. Most of them are also short and use the writing method of spoken line-action- repeat that I find kind of boring. Overall the scenes are nice, but short. Luckily you can usually get a bunch of scenes back to back by going into a dungeon and returning home right away. You’ll usually get a scene every two times you do this.

So scene content is the same as BB. Any new girl starts out by getting raped and eventually starts loving it to the point of loving Darx himself. Any returning girl starts at the love point of course. There is little fetish stuff outside of that, so I’ll leave it at that.

Everything else is more or less the same as the original game. I like the artstyle as it stands out just enough to appear unique, music is decent, dungeons are different enough though still bland due to repeated walls for the entire dungeon.

Final Verdict and Saves

I enjoyed BB2 much more then one. The games are similar in length and content that I would actually say that skipping BB1 is fine as BB2 is just better. BB1 is likely to scare you away from the rest of the games in Bunny Black, and that kind of saddens me. Anyway, I find BB2 to be a decent dungeon crawler worthy of a play at some point, but not a high priority

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Saves- I have finally 100% the game on my own. Save contains the entire extra’s menu at 100% unlocked and a few of my in game saves.

Bunny Black 2

http://www.mediafire.com/download/3q8dcrvrro6w3ci/Bunny+Black+2+save.rar

http://www.4shared.com/rar/BhmcyM6lce/Bunny_Black_2_save.html

 

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