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Kara no Shōjo - The Second Episode | |
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Developer(s) | Innocent Grey |
Publisher(s) |
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Director(s) | Miki Sugina |
Artist(s) | Miki Sugina |
Writer(s) | Miya Suzuka, Shingo Towazuki |
Composer(s) | Manyo |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release |
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Genre(s) | Adventure Game, Eroge, Visual Novel |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Kara no Shōjo - The Second Episode (Japanese: 虚ノ少女, Hepburn: Uro no Shōjo, (lit. Imaginary Girl)) is an adult visual novel/adventure game video game sequel to Kara no Shōjo by Innocent Grey for Windows. It was released in Japan on February 8, 2013, and by MangaGamer for English-speaking markets on October 30, 2015.[1] The game will be rereleased for Steam by Shiravune under the name The Shell Part II.[2] Set in both pre and post-war Japan, the game resolves around returning protagonist Reiji Tokisaka and his new assistant Tomoyuki Masaki as they investigate a new series of murders (supposedly from an ancient curse instigated by a village deity) in Tokyo and the remote mountain settlement of Hitogata.[3]
Gameplay
[edit]The Second Episode's gameplay, similarily to its predecessor, primarily revolves around reading dialogue with other characters and making choices that affect the outcome of the game.
At certain points in the game, one of the player characters (Reiji) is tasked with investigating crime scenes. During these investigation sequences, the player must examine these scenes to uncover evidence. Later, the player must put the evidence together during inference sequences, in which Reiji must find the best answer from the clues obtained during the game and answer questions about the case.
The game also features a travel system, through which the player can traverse between different locations in Tokyo (this system is unavailable in the Hitogata Settlement) and encounter different character's from the game (which can impact which ending the player will obtain). The player can only use this a limited number of times per day, and only on certain days.
Plot
[edit]The game's plot is divided into two sections, the pre-war section (which acts as a prologue and features no interactivity) set entirely in the Hitogata Settlement and the post-war section (which makes up the majority of the game) set predominantly in Tokyo with a small portion taking place in Hitogata. Reiji Tokisaka returns as protagonist along with a new protagonist called Tomoyuki Masaki who acts his assistant.
Pre-war
[edit]The pre-war section serves as a prologue introducing the Hitogata Settlement's customs and people which are later explained in further detail and are developed in the post-war section.
Post-war (1957)
[edit]The post-war story follows on the first game and sees Reiji Tokisaka continuing to search of Toko Kuchiki after her abduction by Shin Katsuragi.
Characters
[edit]Hitogata
[edit]Hinagami Family
[edit]- Hideomi Hinagami (雛神 秀臣, Hinagami Hideomi)
- Voiced by: Eiji Ito
- Mariko Hinagami (雛神 真理子, Hinagami Mariko)
- Voiced by: Kei Aikawa
- Shizuru Hinagami (雛神 秋弦, Hinagami Shizuru)
- Voiced by: Daichi Endo
- Ayato 'Rihito' Hinagami (雛神 'リヒト' 理人, Hinagami 'Rihito' Ayato)
- Voiced by: Naoki Koshida (Original)
- Karen 'Ohina' Hinagami (雛神 'オヒナ' 花恋, Hinagami 'Ohina' Karen)
- Voiced by: Karen Shiina
Shigusa Family
[edit]- Yoshimitsu Shigusa (祠草 由光, Shigusa Yoshimitsu)
- Voiced by: Daichi Endo
- Rioko Shigusa (祠草 理緒子, Shigusa Rioko)
- Voiced by: Natsue Takahashi
- Kensei Shigusa (祠草 賢静, Shigusa Kensei)
- Voiced by: Kota Umanami
- Miya Shigusa (祠草 未夜, Shigusa Miya)
- Voiced by: Emiko Hagiwara
- Saya Shigusa (祠草 小夜, Shigusa Saya)
- Voiced by: Airi Ishihara
- Yayoi Shigusa (祠草 夜宵, Shigusa Yayoi)
- Voiced by: Mana Oosaki
Kuroya Family
[edit]- So Kuroya (黒矢 創, Kuroya So)
- Voiced by: Kouta Umanami
- Yuzuru Kuroya (黒矢 弓弦, Kuroya Yuzuru)
- Voiced by: Kanehira Yamamoto
- Naori 'Nao-chan' Kuroya (黒矢 'ナオちゃん' 尚織, Kuroya 'Nao-chan' Naori)
- Voiced by: Shingo Nakayama
Others
[edit]- Satsuki 'Sacchan' ('サっちゃん' 砂月, 'Sacchan' Satsuki)
- Voiced by: Mahiru Nozuki
- Nanako Sawashiro (沢城 菜々子, Sawashiro Nanako)
- Voiced by: Sake Minase
- Meguri 'Guriko' Takamiya (嵩宮 'グリコ' めぐり, Takamiya 'Guriko' Meguri)
- Voiced by: Wakana Sakuraba
- Yuka Kirimura (桐村 由果, Kirimura Yuka)
- Voiced by: Maki Kobayashi
- Bunji Inui (戌亥 文治, Inui Bunji)
- Voiced by: Yosuke Akimoto
- Yu 'Young Mistress' Futami (二見 憂, Futami Yu)
- Voiced by: Kei Aikawa
- Yoshie Futami (二見 良絵, Futami Yoshie)
- Voiced by: Natsue Takahashi
- Shinobu Takayama (高山 志信, Takayama Shinobu)
- Voiced by: Daisuke Kageura
- Saizo Kuki (九鬼 犀造, Kuki Saizo)
- Voiced by: Kanehira Yamamoto
Tokyo
[edit]- Reiji Tokisaka (時坂 玲人, Tokisaka Reiji)
- Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe, (Original) Ryota Takeuchi (New Cast Remaster)
- Yukari Tokisaka (時坂 紫, Tokisaka Yukari)
- Voiced by: Kei Mizusawa
- Toko Kuchiki (朽木 冬子, Kuchiki Tōko)
- Voiced by: Kei Maeda
- Kyoko Hazuki (葉月 杏子, Hazuki Kyouko)
- Voiced by: Shiho Kawaragi
- Chizuru Kuchiki (朽木 千鶴, Kuchiki Chizuru)
- Voiced by: Nao Hamura
- Fumiya Kuchiki (朽木 文弥, Kuchiki Fumiya)
- Voiced by: Masahiro Okazaki
- Makoto Rokushiki (六識 命, Rokushiki Makoto)
- Voiced by: Tomoaki Ikeda
- Ayumu Sato (佐東 歩, Satou Ayumu)
- Voiced by: Shiho Kawaragi
- Natsume Takashiro (高城 夏目, Takashiro Natsume)
- Voiced by: Ryoko Tanaka
- Ryoichi Yaginuma (八木沼 了一, Yaginuma Ryouichi)
- Voiced by: Tomotaka Harada
- Koharu Yamanouchi (山ノ内 小春, Yamanouchi Koharu)
- Voiced by: Mitsu Takashiro
Development
[edit]Kara no Shōjo - The Second Episode is developed by Innocent Grey. The scenario was written by Miki Sugina[4]
Release History
[edit]Kara no Shōjo - The Second Episode released its first demo on November 31, 2012 with the full version releasing on February 8, 2013.
An English-language version of the game was released on October 30, 2015, by MangaGamer. The game can be purchased and downloaded from the MangaGamer website. Following the release of The Shell Part I (Kara no Shōjo) on July 28, 2023, The Second Episode was rereleased outside of Japan by Shiravune under the title The Shell Part II: Purgatorio on Johren and Steam. It features a Chinese translation along with a new English translation by John Hooper.[2]
The game was rereleased in Japan on August 28, 2020 with different voices for the two main characters, Reiji Tokisaka and Masaki Tomoyuki.
Music
[edit]The music for the game is composed Manyo. The first opening theme to Kara no Shōjo, named "Tsuki no Uro" (瑠璃の鳥 lit. Emptiness of the Moon) and the ending theme "Solenoid", were performed by Haruka Shimotsuki with the second opening theme "Hisui no Miu" being sung by Suzuyu. [5]
Reception
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Haro, Good (2015-10-30). "Kara no Shojo: The Second Episode Now On Sale!". MangaGamer Staff Blog. Retrieved 2022-07-12.
- ^ a b Knight, Thomas (2023-05-31). "Shiravune Announces Kara no Shoujo HD Remaster (The Shell)". NookGaming. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
- ^ "Kara no Shojo - The Second Episode". mangagamer.org. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
- ^ "虚ノ少女". www.gungnir.co.jp. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
- ^ "虚ノ少女". www.gungnir.co.jp. Retrieved 2023-06-02.