Your parents were wrong: a second helping of candy won't make you sick. To the contrary, Costume Quest 2 is an even tastier morsel than the original Costume Quest, and serves up an even bigger bag of accessible humor and combat. There are a few sour patches within this fun-sized roleplaying game, especially when it comes to the flawed healing system, but as a whole, it's a tiny treat.
Costume Quest 2's combat as a whole deserves commendation; it's not quite at the level of epics like Persona 4, but it’s deep enough that the turn-based battles never got repetitive over this five to six-hour campaign like they did in the original. Between the ability to add a second attack if the first is timed right, and the option to charge a block for one character and turn it into a counter (trading off that you might not react in time if the enemy attacks one of the other two) it gave me something to think about.
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