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I actually wish that this was real because the quality of the original was amazing, and the story was neat too. I felt bad for V-Hen- she didn't even realize what the hourglass was. But I also felt bad for Grooves because he lost a lot of fans because of it, even if it wasn't intentional.
Personally hoping that instead of fighting again it ends with them doing a collab, or maybe just that they don't fight and Grooves at least has his fans afterwards.
Anyways, hoping that someday there's an actual sequel- especially since the December Decisions mod being in the Community Road at the moment basically brought me here in the first place. But it'll likely be a while before it happens.
I highly recommend going in blind yourself- while some of the rooms are reused from the previous entry, it's only fair. There's more to it than you'd think, as after a point it's entirely new. Hell there's even a boss battle, and you get to choose whether to help V-Hen or remain loyal to Grooves yourself. But what exactly it is, I can't say- there's spoilers in my next comment for after you play.
Seriously. Go play it. A lot of the comments are baiting to make it seem like an April Fool's joke, and I almost got fooled by them- ironically enough.