Clockwork Knight 2
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Clockwork Knight 2 is a side-scrolling platformer video game released for the Sega Saturn
in 1995. It is the sequel to Clockwork Knight
, a launch title for the Saturn that also was released that year. A second sequel, Clockwork Knight 3: Pengin War, used gameplay similar to Bomberman, but never made it past the beta stage. Another possible sequel, titled Knight n Knight, was scheduled to appear on the GameCube
, but never released.
. Chelsea is safe and sound, but will not wake up. As the toys not under the spell ponder just what to do, Chelsea is suddenly kidnapped again. Thus, Pepper again sets out to rescue her...
, Clockwork Knight 2 uses the same exact cast.
, right down to using all the same items and having four rooms with three levels each, plus a final boss.
However, there are three minor additions:
Sega Saturn
The is a 32-bit fifth-generation video game console that was first released by Sega on November 22, 1994 in Japan, May 11, 1995 in North America, and July 8, 1995 in Europe...
in 1995. It is the sequel to Clockwork Knight
Clockwork Knight
Clockwork Knight is a side-scrolling platformer video game, released for the Sega Saturn in Japan on December 9, 1994, as a launch title in the U.S. on May 11, 1995, and in Europe on July 8, 1995. It was followed by a sequel, Clockwork Knight 2....
, a launch title for the Saturn that also was released that year. A second sequel, Clockwork Knight 3: Pengin War, used gameplay similar to Bomberman, but never made it past the beta stage. Another possible sequel, titled Knight n Knight, was scheduled to appear on the GameCube
Nintendo GameCube
The , officially abbreviated to NGC in Japan and GCN in other regions, is a sixth generation video game console released by Nintendo on September 15, 2001 in Japan, November 18, 2001 in North America, May 3, 2002 in Europe, and May 17, 2002 in Australia...
, but never released.
Story
Clockwork Knight 2 immediately picks up on the cliffhanger left by Clockwork Knight 1Clockwork Knight
Clockwork Knight is a side-scrolling platformer video game, released for the Sega Saturn in Japan on December 9, 1994, as a launch title in the U.S. on May 11, 1995, and in Europe on July 8, 1995. It was followed by a sequel, Clockwork Knight 2....
. Chelsea is safe and sound, but will not wake up. As the toys not under the spell ponder just what to do, Chelsea is suddenly kidnapped again. Thus, Pepper again sets out to rescue her...
Characters
Being a direct continuation of the first Clockwork KnightClockwork Knight
Clockwork Knight is a side-scrolling platformer video game, released for the Sega Saturn in Japan on December 9, 1994, as a launch title in the U.S. on May 11, 1995, and in Europe on July 8, 1995. It was followed by a sequel, Clockwork Knight 2....
, Clockwork Knight 2 uses the same exact cast.
Gameplay
Clockwork Knight 2 uses identical gameplay to that of its predecessorClockwork Knight
Clockwork Knight is a side-scrolling platformer video game, released for the Sega Saturn in Japan on December 9, 1994, as a launch title in the U.S. on May 11, 1995, and in Europe on July 8, 1995. It was followed by a sequel, Clockwork Knight 2....
, right down to using all the same items and having four rooms with three levels each, plus a final boss.
However, there are three minor additions:
- Four playing cards are scattered around each level. Spinning all four cards gives players a Gold Key; collecting all 32 cards in the game yields a secret code.
- There are some forced scrolling levels in which Pepper rides on the back of his steed Barobaro. Attacking is done not with Pepper's key in these levels, but by firing Barobaro's head at enemies.
- An additional game mode called "Bosses Galore" lets the player control either Pepper or Ginger in fighting all the bosses of both Clockwork Knight games one after the other. Doing well in this mode is said to unlock a mini-game.
External links
- Unreleased prototype of a Clockwork Knight game at X-Cult
- Clockwork Knight 2 at GameFAQsGameFAQsGameFAQs is a website that hosts FAQs and walkthroughs for video games. It was created in November 1995 by Jeff "CJayC" Veasey and was bought by CNET Networks in May 2003. It is currently owned by CBS Interactive. The site has a database of video game information, cheat codes, reviews, game saves,...