Like the first game, there are crystals called Syega that allow humans to use magic. People (well, mostly women, also like the last game) in a distant land are researching the powers of this substance to see what more can be gained from it. Zizou, a goddess, decides that what they are doing is dangerous, and sets out to stop them. Honestly, the plot is pretty simple, and hardly earth shattering; indeed, there are only minor differences from this plot and the last game. It's the rest of the changes that are more noteworthy.
It's another quiet week on the Nintendo eShop with Pocket Jockey somehow being the highlight.
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With another week's beginnings we have the Nintendo Download Update details for Europe, and this time around we have a major Wii U release and a cross-buy Nindie title leading the way. There are also two classic Super NES racing games coming to the New 3DS Virtual Console, a shooter with a controversial past and more besides. Let's get to it.
A.J. says: "I always get excited when an unexpected sequel to an underrated game comes out. The Legend of Dark Witch 2 expands on the original formula but does it offer enough of a new experience to be a worthy follow-up?"
Intriguing story!
I liked the last one, looking forward to this too.