![]() ![]() Abia Self-EffacingĪbia will refuse to accept date gifts unless her date has already received one before her.Ī four-of-a-kind match directed at Abia will cause her to ****** half of her Sentiment (Cyan token). Here is all the baggage for each character in HuniePop 2. In normal mode, you will only have one baggage to deal with, but in Incel mode, the game’s hard difficulty setting, you will face all of them at the same time. ![]() Some are more difficult to play with than others. It can affect any number of things, including how players react to certain matched types, stamina and even using gifts during dates. This will manifest differently depending on which characters you are on a double date, and both characters can have baggage active at a time. It's just a bit beyond my suspension of disbelief that it only takes two dates for all of these characters to be 100% down for a threesome.The baggage system is a difficulty modifier during the match-three puzzle element of HuniePop 2, where you will have an imposed condition on your gameplay. Like, okay, most people are playing this just to get their rocks off, but in the first game the relationships developed more naturally. Theoretically there's more of an emphasis on the girls' relationships with each other, but their story arcs (if you can even call them that) are summed up in just a few lines in between dates and the occasional flavor text when you pick a dialogue option that both girls react to. Like in the first game, you can still ask the girls questions to learn about their personalities, but beyond that they seem to ignore you entirely. Despite the emphasis on double-dating, hardly any real character interaction takes place. The weaknesses of the gameplay might have been more forgivable if the relationships were compelling, but they just aren't. it just feels overambitious-the systems work, but it's just not fun to constantly swap date gifts around and develop strategies around randomized baggage limitations. Every girl has their own "baggage," their own set of date gift slots, their own stamina bar. ![]() The core of the puzzle gameplay is still there, but you end up having to micro-manage so many systems that it loses that "pick-up-and-play" aspect that made the first one enjoyable. Whatever lightning that first game had didn't strike twice. I played it for a game challenge and found myself enjoying the match-3 gameplay way more than I expected. HuniePop 2 is not good - but go play the first game if you haven't!ģ0% PCI have a soft spot for the first game in spite of itself. Awesome that nymphomaniac Sugardust describes her first feeling of love as coming from her "chest pu_y". Great sense of humor, like the last game, and there are some spot-on jokes. Therefore, little to no replayability here. The previous game had all sorts of unlockable characters, and this one has none (maybe they'll add some, I don't know). Your character is barely involved in the date it seems, as the action focuses on the interchange between the two girls you are with - in that sense, the game hopes girl-girl stuff does it for you. Achieving your goal of "bedding" them is extremely fast and easy, depriving you of the sense of pursuit from the last game. Physically, most have identical bodies and faces, but with slightly different skin color. Generally I disliked interacting with them. The girls are not very interesting this time around. The progression system is not intuitive at all and involves no meaningful element of choice. Not to mention that out of 40 or so gift options, only a few are good. The new date gift system is an interesting idea, but you'll be equipping and unequipping so much that it will annoy the piss out of you. Incorporating stamina when talking to dates is just annoying. In particular, there is a "baggage" system which you have to bend around all the time while doing the puzzles, and it felt like a cheap way to add challenge. But in this edition, they added mechanics that serve to hamstring & frustrate. It's still a good Match 3 puzzle system in general. 55% PCEagerly awaited this, as the 1st game was so so so good. ![]()
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