Winner of the 2012 Ludum Dare, Evoland was truly a love letter to Japanese role playing games though time. Although it was more a tribute to the history of the genre than a real game per se, it was really a joy to play to anyone who's old enough to have experienced the games of the 80s and 90s. A year later, a more complete version of the game was sold, adding the 3D era to the JRPG history book. In early 2015, it finally launched on mobile devices, so all that was really left to do was to give us a true sequel. We had a chance to get Evoland 2 early to see what Shiro Games could do when given more than just 48 hours to develop a title. As usual, the full review is on the French side, but you'll find the verdict and the +/- section inside.