Sakura Knight 2
Taking place after the events of Sakura Knight, Estelle continues her quest to become a famous knight like her mother, Cressida.
With her mother’s sword retrieved and a party of pretty and capable women to support her, our plucky young heroine tries to make a name for herself in Grimoire, Lemuria’s biggest city. Together with the ditzy elf Felicia, the mischievous catgirl Tart, and the affectionate wolfgirl Rune, Estelle takes on quests at Grimoire’s guild, fights off hordes of wicked plant and slime monsters, and hones her swordplay.
Though her journey got off to a rocky start, things are finally starting to look up for Estelle. Perhaps she’ll be able to accomplish her dreams after all!
…It would be a lot easier, though, if Rune and Tart would stop arguing every five seconds.
The catgirl and the wolfgirl are constantly at one another’s throats, and Estelle and Felicia are unable to placate them, no matter what they do!
Then, there’s the unusual abundance of monsters in the forest to deal with, not to mention the appearance of a mysterious woman who seems oddly antagonistic towards Estelle.
Will Rune and Tart’s relationship ever be repaired? What is this strange woman’s identity? Will Estelle ever be able to become a real knight…
And which of her party members will Estelle pledge her heart to?!
Steam User 0
“Sakura Knight 2” is a visual novel that continues the fantasy adventure from the first game. Reading drives the experience. The story follows the protagonist and a small party as they confront minor threats and personal tension.
The plot expands character relationships from part one. Conflicts remain light and often comedic. Dialogue delivers most progression. Narrative depth is limited but steady.
Art matches the prior entry. Character portraits are expressive. Backgrounds include towns, forests, and camp locations. Visual quality is consistent, though assets repeat.
Music loops gently. Tracks support relaxed reading and simple action scenes. Sound effects are minimal.
Gameplay involves dialogue choices that guide relationships and endings. Branching remains small. The interface is simple and clear.
Tone focuses on comedy and flirtation rather than serious stakes. Sessions are short and manageable.
Overall, “Sakura Knight 2” appeals to players who liked the first game. It provides familiar fantasy themes, light romance, and predictable pacing.
Steam User 0
Not bad middle story of the lesbian novel. Mainly just building relationship with team member and no scissors yet but I'm hopping maybe chapter 3
Steam User 0
#115-117 Sakura Knight 1-3
(They weren't completed at the same time, I just held off on posting them)
Like most of the other Sakura games, these games are good, albeit, overpriced for the amount of content. That being said, the story in this trilogy is pretty wholesome and cute. All Yuri content, but fantastic nonetheless. I read the majority of it, but at some points I did skip text just to get it over once I got the gist of it.
If it was 4$ on sale or less, I full recommend. At this price, even with the NSFW patch, it's like a 5.5-6.5 depending on which it is.
Steam User 0
A great Visual Novel to read, would recommend on sale.
Steam User 0
Rune. Still love. You. 10/10
Steam User 0
Sakura Knight 2 — Achievements: Yes | Steam Deck: Supported
TL;DR: It’s Sakura Knight again: same formula, same Yuri-heavy fanservice, same pretty anime art, same “buy on sale/bundle” rule. The only real change is the story continuation: Estelle keeps chasing her dream of becoming a legendary knight like her mother Cressida, now with her mother’s sword and a trip toward the big city.
If you played Sakura Knight 1, Sakura Knight 2 is exactly what you expect: a direct continuation with the same DNA.
Story-wise, you keep following Estelle and her friends. After the first game, she’s now recovered her mother Cressida’s sword, so the sequel pushes her journey forward: she wants to become a famous knight in her own right and heads toward the big city to continue the adventure.
Everything else is the same Sakura package:
pretty, clean, colorful anime artwork
light writing that doesn’t try to be deep
fanservice scenes on repeat (maid outfit, bathing together, etc.)
lots of Yuri content
and of course the usual “monster/tentacle” flavor in the mix
Gameplay remains VN-simple, basically no difficulty, mostly clicking through with minimal choices. Technically it runs smoothly and feels polished, like most Winged Cloud titles.
Same conclusion as the first game: recommended for Sakura/Yuri fans, but only on a good sale or in a bundle.
QUICK SNAPSHOT
CategoryInfo
RecommendationRecommended — only on sale or in a bundle
GenreVisual Novel / fantasy (Sakura series)
StoryDirect continuation: Estelle, now with Cressida’s sword, heads toward the big city
Core loopRead → light choices → scenes/endings
Mature contentYes with external patch— Yuri-focused fanservice
Steam DeckSupported
Best way to buyDeep sale / bundle
VISUALS & SOUND
CategoryNotes
Art styleBright anime style, same as Sakura Knight 1
Graphics qualityPretty and clean for the niche
Audio / MusicStandard VN music, does the job
GAMEPLAY & TECH
CategoryNotes
Story / originalitySame tone; story advances but remains simple
FanserviceHeavy Yuri + classic Sakura “scenes” (maid/bath/tentacles)
DifficultyLow
Tech polishSmooth and stable
RATINGS
CategoryScore
Overall★★★☆☆
Story / Emotion★★☆☆☆
Originality★★☆☆☆
Gameplay★★★☆☆
Art / Presentation★★★★☆
Audio★★★☆☆
Pacing★★★☆☆
Tech polish★★★★★
Final verdict: Sakura Knight 2 is more of the same: pretty anime fanservice, lots of Yuri, simple writing, and a straightforward continuation of Estelle’s knight journey with her mother’s sword and a move toward the big city. If you liked the first one, you’ll like this. Just don’t pay full price — buy it on sale or in a bundle.
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