Mary Skelter 2 Dated for October Release on Nintendo Switch
07/08/2019 Leave a comment
Publisher Idea Factory International have announced that the localised release of Mary Skelter 2, which is a sequel of sorts to the events of the previously released PS Vita (and PC) game Mary Skelter: Nightmares, will be released digitally onto the Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo Switch this October.
Available from the 23rd October 2019 (in Europe), and 22nd October 2019 (in North America), Mary Skelter 2 will see players once again embark on a visual-novel styled dungeon crawler quest that is set in an alternate reality.
In this case players will control Jack as he uses his nightmare powers to restore balance to the world while avoiding being absorbed by the powers he now has. This Nintendo Switch release of Mary Skelter 2 will also contain an improved variation of the original game, Mary Skelter: Nightmares, thus offering the complete collection of games in a single release.
About Mary Skelter: Nightmares:
Originally released for the PlayStation®Vita in September 2017, in Mary Skelter: Nightmares, powerful Nightmares actively stalk the player as you run through the dungeon—fight back with the dungeons’ gimmicks or the Blood Maidens’ abilities! Using a turn-based battle system, class changes, a blood-powered transformation system, and more, you and your party must solve the dungeons’ mysteries and satisfy the prison’s desires. In Mary Skelter 2, players can play the full revamp of Mary Skelter: Nightmares!
About Mary Skelter 2:
Mary Skelter 2 evolves the core elements in Mary Skelter: Nightmares to bring to you a world teeming with twists and turns, topped with a new battle feature where the previous protagonist, Jack, is now a Nightmare. Players can use his Nightmare powers to defeat enemies, but at a maddening cost. Set in an alternate reality that includes familiar characters from the first installment, players must relive the torturous dungeon experiences and find ways to feed an almost insatiable prison. Will you be able to escape this prison and find sanctuary or will you fall into the clutches of madness?
Key Features:
- Don’t Go Chasing Nightmares – Each Jail has 3 desires that players will need to fill up to provide bonuses and satisfy the Jail’s mood. However, if the Jail’s mood worsens, players will notice a white mist, signifying that a Nightmare is near and ready to fight. If the Nightmare gets too close, players will enter “Nightmare Hunt” mode, where the Nightmare will chase you through the dungeon in real-time. Nightmares cannot be defeated unless players destroy the core of the dungeon. Otherwise, players will have to stun a Nightmare to escape!
- Jack is a Dull Boy – Jack, the protagonist from Mary Skelter: Nightmares, has now turned into Nightmare Jack. He can still help you along the way, but be wary of his heart rate meter! Once his heart rate reaches a certain limit, he will turn into Ripper Jack, causing him to go berserk. When in Ripper Jack mode, Otsuu also risks going into Blood Skelter mode, which will cause her to go berserk too! With first game, Mary Skelter: Nightmares included, you can play through an alternate world where Jack is the main protagonist.
- Go Directly to Jail – Add another degree of difficulty by setting dungeon conditions like “no saves or heals” with the Jail Trial battle system. Successfully completing a Jail Trial provides better item drops and more experience! Want more special bonuses to help you through dungeons? By collecting Jail Pieces, players can add these items to a randomized roulette that can have beneficial results!
- Farm for Blood, Reap The Benefits – Use Blood Crystals to plant Blood Flowers, which can be harvested for additional items. In a dungeon area where Blood Flowers are planted, splash them with Marchen Blood by performing a critical hit on enemies during battle to get even rarer items!
Mary Skelter 2, which will also included Mary Skelter: Nightmares built-into-the-game, will be available from the 22nd October 2019 (in North America) and 23rd October 2019 (in Europe) on the Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo eShop. A digital store page is expected to go live on the Nintendo eShop shortly.