Kara no Shojo 2 Now Available For Pre-Order From MangaGamer
We’ve got some good news for fans of Kara no Shojo and Cartagra – Affliction of the Soul. The sequel, Kara no Shojo 2 is now available for pre-order from MangaGamer. Fans who pre-order the game ahead of its October 30th release also scores a 10% discount. For anyone on the fence about this title there is a demo available that features an original story that serves as a bit of a prologue to the game. You don’t even have to download or install the demo as it can be played straight from your browser!
The game is set in late 1950s Tokyo follows the adventures of Tokisaka Reiji, a private detective who is investigating a string of serial murders. Unlike traditional visual novels, Kara no Shojo 2 follows in the footsteps of its predecessor by also offering interactive investigation sequences. Also setting the game apart is the beautiful HD art by Sugina Miki from Innocent Grey and the music of MANYO.
Check out the screenshots and opening movie below, then head over to the MangaGamer website for more information. To stay up to date with all the upcoming releases from MangaGamer give them a follow on Facebook and Twitter.
MeCCe September 16, 2015
Very pretty looking game but is playing the prequels a must to understand what is happening or does it stand up on its own?
GAMERamble September 17, 2015
According to MangaGamer it’s definitely not a requirement to play the previous games to enjoy it. There are returning characters and plot threads from both of the previous games, but all the necessary information is given to players within Kara no Shojo 2.
fluttermoth September 16, 2015
Any chance of this coming to steam and if so will existing owners get a key or have to buy it again?
Phae88 September 16, 2015
Imagine how cool it would be if they bundled all the games together and release it on Steam as a “collection”
GAMERamble September 17, 2015
We asked MangaGamer and they said; “At the present there are no plans for a Steam release of Kara no Shojo 2. The game contains both explicit adult content and graphic depictions of murder victims, so it’s meant for mature audiences.”
GAMERamble September 17, 2015
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