At key intervals, you will be presented with dialogue or action options. These choices often determine the specific "scene" you view next.
A central pillar of CP5G2 is the stark visual contrast between the protagonist (the Princess) and the antagonists (the Goblins). This follows a long-standing tradition in art history known as the "Beautiful and the Beast" trope, which utilizes contrast to heighten dramatic tension.
The first volume introduces the Princess as a competent fighter—she kills several goblins initially. However, the goblins use numbers and traps. Overwhelmed, she is stripped of her armor and weapons. The first issue ends with her at the mercy of exactly five goblins in a dark cave. The tone is claustrophobic, wet, and desperate.