In the hectic scene that is my life I recently managed to 100% Costume Quest 2. It was sitting there in my back log and I figured I wouldn't need too much brain power to work my way through it. Twelve hours later I was finished and had managed to get all the achievements.
Costume Quest 2 apparently picks up where the first one left off. Four children - Wren, Reynold, Lucy, and Everett - are in another dimension full of wormholes. Eventually they choose one to go through and end up going home. You find yourself controlling either Wren or Reynold during a Halloween block party. Things don't stay normal for long, though, as you witness the local dentist making a deal with a Time Wizard and he disappears into a time wormhole. You then witness monsters invading the block party and you quickly escape into a wormhole as well.
The wormhole sends you and your sibling to the future where you find that there is no Halloween, costumes are illegal, and candy is only available in underground speakeasies a la Prohibition. You find your friends in the future all grown up and they send you on a mission back to the past to save Halloween.
And that's basically it. You jump around through time trying to fix the time line and get Halloween back to normal. It's a pretty simple storyline geared toward a younger audience. The combat is turn based and who you fight as depends on which costume you are wearing when you enter combat. It has a Final Fantasy feel to it with the combat and exploratory nature, finding the different quests and turning them in. There's nothing new with this game. Very simple, very easy 1000 GS.
One Blow Pop and Two Tootsie Rolls.
-F
Costume Quest 2 apparently picks up where the first one left off. Four children - Wren, Reynold, Lucy, and Everett - are in another dimension full of wormholes. Eventually they choose one to go through and end up going home. You find yourself controlling either Wren or Reynold during a Halloween block party. Things don't stay normal for long, though, as you witness the local dentist making a deal with a Time Wizard and he disappears into a time wormhole. You then witness monsters invading the block party and you quickly escape into a wormhole as well.
The wormhole sends you and your sibling to the future where you find that there is no Halloween, costumes are illegal, and candy is only available in underground speakeasies a la Prohibition. You find your friends in the future all grown up and they send you on a mission back to the past to save Halloween.
And that's basically it. You jump around through time trying to fix the time line and get Halloween back to normal. It's a pretty simple storyline geared toward a younger audience. The combat is turn based and who you fight as depends on which costume you are wearing when you enter combat. It has a Final Fantasy feel to it with the combat and exploratory nature, finding the different quests and turning them in. There's nothing new with this game. Very simple, very easy 1000 GS.
One Blow Pop and Two Tootsie Rolls.
-F