Kutsujoku 2 (also known as Humiliation 2 ), the "Bishop" version typically refers to the remastered or updated release by the developer

Rikka’s Route: Often called the best route in the game (and one of the best in BISHOP's entire history). It features a "sadistic bully" from a wealthy family who is exceptionally persistent in fighting back against the protagonist.

Structure Consistency: Fans often argue that BISHOP shouldn't "fix what's not broken." The standard structure usually includes comprehensive individual heroine routes and a dedicated "Harem" route.

And then, that moment: the board contracted into a single possibility. Kaito placed his bishop on a square that simultaneously blocked Sora’s knight, controlled the promotion route, and pinned a pawn to a line of defense. It was the kind of move commentators would later call elegant because it contained multiple utilities in one subtle breath. Sora’s heart lurching, she saw the inevitability of its consequence. The clock ticked and, for a suspended second, she understood why people worshipped such precision.

Music: The theme song for Kutsujoku 2, titled "Prisoner," is frequently praised as being more memorable and impactful than the "generic" J-rock tracks found in later games like Chijoku no Seifuku 2.

As a simulation/adventure game, the "better" way to play involves managing the protagonist's psychological warfare:

Route Intensity: The "hardcore" nature of the final scenes, including extreme BDSM elements and "human rights" loss, is a hallmark of this entry, contributing to high ratings from enthusiasts of the genre. Why BISHOP's Route Structure is Highly Rated

Kutsujoku 2 (Humiliation 2) by BISHOP is frequently cited by fans as a high point for the developer, often praised for its balanced 50-50 route structure and superior character writing compared to later entries. Critics often prefer its darker, more cohesive atmosphere over the "disappointing" third installment. For detailed fan discussions and reviews, visit