The technical aspects of Kutsujoku 2: Final Bishop are equally impressive. The cinematography is breathtaking, with a muted color palette that adds to the film's sense of unease. The score is equally effective, with a haunting soundtrack that perfectly complements the on-screen action.
The game features a range of archetypes, from the sadistic wealthy student Rikka —who remains a fan-favorite for her tenacity and dramatic character shift—to the sub-heroine Miyako , an art teacher.
: Unlike other titles from the same developer that may have "uninspired" music, Kutsujoku 2 is praised for its high-quality jazz soundtrack, which many users find superior even to the developer's later entries.
In the time it takes a Fallen Lord to miss two swings, the Bishop has stacked Fragility x3 on the boss, effectively increasing the entire party’s damage by 45%. The Bishop doesn't need to be the star; they make everyone else the star.
