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It’s a sequel to Nolimit City’s popular San Quentin. The first installment was the first that stirred controversy because of some suggestive imagery. But the success of the title must have set the studio free to use provocative themes.
San Quentin 2: Death Row has inherited many signature features, but offers some new things as well. Volatility is insane, the max payout is x200,000, which is 50,000 higher compared to the original. But hit frequency is down 26.90% and bonus rounds are less frequent and land on average 1 in 299 spins.
Features
The sequel has all the features its predecessor has, such as Enhancer Cells, Jumping and Split Wilds. In addition, more xMechanics are thrown into the mix. Instead of just xWays, San Quentin 2: Death Row also has xSplit and xBet.
Enhancer Cells
This is the feature Nolimit City fans know from the first installment, and the studio introduced only some minor changes to it. These cells remain locked unless one or two scatters or players enter free spins. They reveal high value and several special symbols.
- Razor Split is there to split symbols into two. When a reel is affected by two of them, splitting is done twice.
- xWays is two positions high and holds five similar symbols. Two of them can land for a single reel, and they award 10 Wilds.
Split and Jumping Wilds
In addition to regular Wilds, there are two special versions. They should also be familiar to players. One has the power of splitting regular icons, while the other appears only in the bonus game and jumps from one position to another after each free spin.
If splitting is applied to a Jumping Wild, its multiplier is doubled. And the figure doesn’t reset between rounds.
San Quentin 2: Death Row Bonus Game
Players can enter the bonus with the min of 3 scatters and then upgrade to the most lucrative mode using the gamble feature. The key to a higher win potential is the number of Jumping Wilds. More of them are awarded with every extra scatter that triggers the feature.
Up to 3 Jumping Wilds are initially awarded and the number can grow up to 5 if players are successful at playing the risk game. If they lose the gamble, they lose 5 free spins.
More Jumping Wilds get players more Enhancer Cells and possibly a starting Jumping Wild multiplier of x2. So, some gamblers will be tempted to take risk.
- One and two of these symbols give 3 and 4 reels with active Enhancer Cells.
- Three or more Jumping Wilds activate all Enhancer Cells.
- When the number increases to four and five, x2 multiplier is added into the mix.
- And when the max of 5 is reached, there’s one last gamble for players and this time the reward is the max payout.
More Enhancer Cells can be activated after the free spins begin. Plus, the round can be extended if extra Bonus symbols land.
Bonus Buy
Players can pay x100, x500, x2,500 or x740 to grab 3, 4, 5 or a random number of scatters. Plus, they can pay x2 or x45 per spin to get 1 or 2 Bonus symbols that activate Enhancer Cells and increase the chance of landing free spins.
Conclusion
San Quentin 2: Death Row is bigger and more volatile than the original, and some players will love it. Insane volatility and the max payout of x200,000 will definitely draw attention. The game isn’t for faint-hearted, but this is probably what fans expect from Nolimit City sequels.
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