
Planet of Lana II doesn’t try to reinvent what made the first game special. Instead, it deepens it and feels like a continuation not just of a story, but of a philosophy—one that believes games can be quiet and still speak loudly, that simplicity can be profound, and that side‑scrolling narratives can carry the weight of entire worlds as much as AAA blockbusters.

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Planet of Lana II doesn't do anything novel with its gameplay, but like its predecessor, it delivers an incredible story told with beautiful visuals and music.

Asura from NoobFeed writes: Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf, most importantly, shows how focused design can lead to creative ideas. Because the creators put atmosphere, art, and story first, they make something truly memorable. The game isn't the biggest or hardest of the year. It could be one of the most beautiful, though.