![]() Even though exploration can feel a bit shallow sometimes, the world of Oceanhorn 2 still manages to be interesting enough to immerse yourself in its characters and lore. Thankfully, Oceanhorn 2 manages to keep being its own thing thanks to the game’s unique setting that combines technology with classic fantasy tropes. ![]() From the art style to the not-so-great combat, one can’t help but feel like the developers envisioned this game as a “Breath of the Wild lite.” While the first game seemed like a love letter to the earliest Zelda games, Oceanhorn 2 is more than a bit inspired by the popularity of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. That said, it’s almost impossible to talk about Oceanhorn without mentioning its clear nods to the Zelda series. However, Oceanhorn 2 is an evolution of the formula, now featuring an explorable, more interactive world and a traditional third-person point of view. Its prequel, the original Oceanhorn, was a top-down adventure game, that while charming, still had the usual limitations that can be expected in mobile gaming. Oceanhorn 2 continues this trend with its epic scale and solid gameplay. In recent years, we’ve seen how mobile games become nearly indistinguishable from triple-A console titles. ![]()
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