Vox Populi Vox Dei: Episode 2
by greatcogs
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Vox Populi Vox Dei: Episode 2
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Description
The story of Vox Populi Vox Dei: Episode 2 continues where the original left off: Dr. Wolf has taken the lovely girl and he tried to kill our hero, but he doesn't know how hard he is.
The adventure begins with the ninja waking up inside a cave, with no clue about his girl. When he started his mission, a long time ago, he didn't realize how big the problem was, the wolves has created an empire, the enemy is stronger that ever.
Through his path he discovers a new world that forces him to expand his journey and fight not just on the ground. Dr. Wolf's army is waiting for him, the ninja must pass different challenges without hesitation but little does he know of his new adversaries.
"Full version available on Steam":http://store.steampowered.com/app/345120/
How to Play
AWSD/IJKL to move
SPACE to attack
SHIFT to activate stealth mode
Joystick control:
X-axis to move Left/Right
Y-axis down to Duck
Button A to Jump
Button X to Steath
FAQ
What is Vox Populi, Vox Dei (Episode 2)?
Vox Populi, Vox Dei (Episode 2) is a platformer action game developed by Great Cogs, featuring intense pixel art graphics and stealth-based gameplay.
How do you play Vox Populi, Vox Dei (Episode 2)?
In Vox Populi, Vox Dei (Episode 2), you control a hooded protagonist navigating through levels filled with werewolf enemies, using stealth, timing, and violent takedowns to progress.
Who is the developer of Vox Populi, Vox Dei (Episode 2)?
The game was developed by Great Cogs.
What are the main gameplay features of Vox Populi, Vox Dei (Episode 2)?
Key features of Vox Populi, Vox Dei (Episode 2) include stealth mechanics, brutal combat, puzzle platforming, and a cinematic pixel art style.
Is there a story in Vox Populi, Vox Dei (Episode 2)?
Yes, Vox Populi, Vox Dei (Episode 2) follows a narrative where you rescue your kidnapped girlfriend from a tribe of werewolves, driving the action-platformer story forward.
Comments
tsukinomai
Mar. 26, 2015
I loved the first one for being a nice puzzle platformer… This one is platformer hell with slippery controls and quite unfair level design. Sorry, I don't think I'll be buying full version.
ItalianTank1990
Apr. 18, 2015
I found this. Started suddenly to play, cos I loved the first.
I found controls are near being terrible, and the game "bastardly" designed.
Just had managed to overcome a really hard part, when I've disccovered it is just a demo. AND NO MENTION ABOUT THIS IN THE TITLE. Ashaming
Snaks
Jun. 22, 2016
Lost interest too quickly over annoying platformer parts... I'm disappointed. :( 3/5
TBTabby
May. 20, 2015
This is most disappointing video game sequel since The Adventure of Link. It abandons the minimalist look that was part of the first game's charm, and worse, abandons the unique stealth mechanic halfway through in favor of generic overly-difficult platforming. That wouldn't be so bad if the controls weren't so bad tat it's a crap shoot whether or not your character will actually jump when you press the jump button. The vast majority of deaths will come from the jump not working when you need it to. I can understand wanting to do something different for the sequel, but there is something to be said for the phrase "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
blackjack666
Mar. 29, 2015
@ezio, when it is a keyboard only game there is no need for the mouse. Then typically you either have right hand on directional keys and left hand on some keys for extra controls, or left hand on directional keys (WASD) and right hand on some keys for extra controls, occasionally positioned as IJKL.
This game would feel far more naturally if you could move with arrow keys in my opinion.