Developer: Ankoku Marimokan (Published by Kagura Games)
Genre: JRPG
Store: Steam, GOG, Denpasoft, Kagura Games store, DLSite (only in Japanese)
Reviewed version: 1.05
Censored: No, except for the DLSite version
Patch Needed: No, except for the Steam version
OS: Windows
Language: English, Chinese (Simplified), Japanese
Kamikaze Kommitee Ouka 2 is a JRPG made by Ankoku Marimokan and a sequel to their previous game. I had some reservations about it at first because I hadn't played the prequel, and I'm not very fond of the sexual content in the game, but it turned out to be a good one.
Pros
Its art is pretty, and the MC’s design is unique
Decent story with multiple endings
Solid and original Gameplay
Neutral
The sex scenes are a bit extreme
Cons
You have to play in a very counter-intuitive way to get the most out of the game
Story
The game puts you in the shoes of Ouka, a girl who enrolls in Danson's school to restore order with her fists and put every delinquent in it in their place. Its story is alright and similar to its predecessor, plus it reintroduces any recurring character so that you can understand the plot even if you didn't play the prequel. It also has eight different endings you can unlock depending on some specific event and if you lost any boss fight, though all but one are bad endings.
Gameplay
It has the same combat system other RPG Maker games have, but it also includes a few tweaks to make it more unique. For starters, The main character starts at max level, and she levels down and learns some special skills when she's defeated. They also improved the grappling mechanics to make it less luck-based. Every time you get restrained, a QTE starts where a bar appears and fills itself quickly, and you have to stop it as close to the middle as possible to free yourself. Failing to free yourself lowers your defense considerably, and you can't evade enemy attacks until your next turn.
As original as I find those changes, being overpowered right from the start makes it way too easy to beat the game and get the best ending. After all, you can crush your opponents in a few turns, and they can barely touch you unless you're really careless.
Audiovisuals
Its art is pretty. The characters and scenes are well-drawn, and the colors are very vibrant. Moreover, the characters' designs are a bit different from the norm. For example, the protagonist is a thicc and muscular girl instead of the typical slim girl with big boobs, and every relevant guy in the game is an ugly bastard (except for the mischievous shota). As for the soundtrack, it gives the game a vibe similar to a hot-blooded action anime. It's full of kickass rock songs and high-paced tracks that motivate you to beat your opponents or emphasize how dire some of the situations the protagonist got in are.
Sexual Content
You better look elsewhere if you're looking for vanilla content because the game is a tad extreme in this regard. As well as the usual non-con sex-on-defeat scenes, there's a lot of heavy degradation, humiliation, and watersports. While it's not as bad as, say, Crimson Colosseum, its scenes are still a bit hard to watch.
Verdict: Decent
Kamikaze Kommitee Ouka 2 is not for everyone, be it because of its game mechanics or the type of sexual content in it. Give it a go if you're looking for a game where you aim to unlock as many H-scenes as possible, and you don't mind its hardcore content. However, you might not like it if you want a game that requires effort to get the best ending.