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[FULL] Bazonga Quest II: The Return of Baznogas

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Warning: This game contains scenes of explicit gore and violence and partial nudity.

An ancient artifact.
A powerful demon.
One man stood between the world and the enemy, and it was enough...

...but can it happen again?

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.synopsis
Sixty years ago, the evil demon lord B'z'ngh was cast down to the hellfire by the noble young paladin Guy. The bazongas, an ancient artifact of great evil - and the only remnant of Guy's dark past - were tucked away for safekeeping, never again to see the light of day. Guy left his life of combat behind him and settled into a quiet existence, and the events of that terrible day were eventually forgotten...

...by all but one.

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.characters
Guy, an aged paladin currently residing in a small seashore cottage south of the great city of Aredh, and our protagonist. A kind, wise old man, content to live out the rest of his days in quiet solitude, Guy is unwillingly dragged back into the fray.
Haaha, a mysterious catgirl. She betrayed Guy in his previous battle against B'z'ngh, and seeks atonement for her crimes. Or does she?
Bröst,, Archpriest of the Weedpriests of Ga'nja. An elderly man with sharp eyes and a sharper tongue, he aids Guy and Haaha on their quest to defeat B'z'ngh once and for all.
Bazona, a snake-demon with a venomous temper. She strives to take revenge against Guy for her banishment sixty years ago.

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.features
  • Now using RPG Maker VX!
  • An original soundtrack composed by Yasunori Mitsuda and Jeremy Soule.
  • A dynamic day/night system and full year-round calendar, complete with holidays and leap years.
  • A vast, breathing world with full NPC schedules. They sleep at night, wake up in the morning, and go to work during the day.
  • A fast-paced, immersive, professionally-crafted battle system in the vein of early Final Fantasy titles.
  • Beautiful high-resolution visuals provided by Minkoff's Overlay Redux v2.1.1 - now with full high dynamic range and bloom!

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.screenshots

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Entering the dwarven fortress of Fngrth (west gate).

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Fighting a will-o-the-wisp in the forest.

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The Great Bazaar of Aredh (night).

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Entering the elven citadel of Leafdale.

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download here. (directx 10)
sorry, there is no directx 9 compatibility patch for bq2! we strongly advise you upgrade to Windows Vista.
 
first post

There are a few twists and turns in this one, like the first, and it certainly lives up to the BQ name. Highly recommended.
 
The graphics are so...
kickass..

You have outdone yourself again, Teloch. Congratulations. Bazonga Quest II is definitely a new bestseller.
 
Sorry, was this game supposed to be a parody of something?  After beating the game, I still don't quite understand what just happened.
 
well this is certainly  bazonga quest game. thats for sure. but im just not sure if it really compares to the first game. idk what it is. i mean, the plot was really up to snuf. plenty of twists and turns. it kept me guessing until the ending(witch was stellar btw0!

wat really turned me off was the grafics, and battle system the firast bq had lucious environs,wonderfuly detailed char sprites, andterrificly well-done battlers!! but this... this... monstroty has nothing of the sort. iam sure this is because you rushed development of the sequel. now, as a fellow game-artisan I know the pressure that can come from the public, when youa re producing a sequal to a well-received game. but if the results of the rush is... this then i must tell you to take your time with pt.3! ^_^


teh battle system was also inferior. imean sure, some people enjoy that first-person stuff, but not, me no siree. adn i'm sure the masses of us, who were raised on good old fashioned side-view systems feel the same way.

overall it was ok but not anywhere near the level of the firts one. I give it a.............. 88/100

ican't wait for the next sequel ^_^
 

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Yeah, the whole thing was a bit rushed. Sorry! We were reaaaaally pushing for a release around 4/20 but we had a lot of setbacks and were forced to delay it a pretty long time. We had a lot of plans but it turned out a little too ambitious for our deadline, so we had to scale things back. BQ3 will rectify all of these issues, though, don't worry!
 
Yes, it certainly doesn't give quite the same feeling as the original. However, still a great game. I think that newcomers to RPG Maker should definitely look to this game for help. It really sets a great example.
 
Personally, I didn't like the sequel. Too much bloom :\. There was no Burt! Why was there no Burt! and the story was more serious than the last game, it threw me off. and the spelling mistakes... tsk tsk tsk the spelling mistakes!
 
i knew it. i knew Haaha wouldn't stay faithful towards guy.

Next time use spoilers for such bug... SPOILERS
haahaxBazona4evah!


EDIT: also, guy's mom is hot.
 

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