Mental 2 Slot Review – Nolimit City’s Sequel Is Pure Madness, Dialled to Eleven
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Just when you thought Nolimit City had exhausted its twisted creativity, along comes Mental II to gleefully shred expectations. This sequel to the highly acclaimed original Mental takes everything you found disturbing the first time—then turns it darker, riskier, and more explosive. If the original pushed the limits, Mental 2 tosses the limits out the asylum window altogether. Here's what you want to know when it comes out across NLC casinos on March 25.
Base Game Features
Mental II retains the original’s eerie 3-2-3-2-3 reel structure, but cranks the chaos higher. Returning features include:
- Fire Frames, randomly splitting symbols into two, paired with the new Fire Reels that split symbols into three, significantly boosting your win ways.
- Dead Patients appear again, offering potentially colossal multipliers ranging from x5 to a staggering x9,999 when two land simultaneously.
- The popular Enhancer Cells return too, progressively activated by Fire Frames. These cells randomly reveal power-ups (xWays, xSplit, xNudge Wilds, regular Wilds, or Patient symbols), meaning any spin could flip from mundane to monstrous in seconds.
Free Spins Bonuses
Mental II’s 3-tier bonus rounds escalate both tension and potential:
- Bloodletting Spins (8 spins): Sticky Fire Frames and Reels set the scene. Land additional Scatters to upgrade your torment.
- Surgery Spins (9 spins): Sticky Disembodied Scatter activates Mental Transform each spin, while the returning Dead Multiplier system strategically transfers massive multipliers onto Patient symbols, delivering rollercoaster-level thrills.
- ExperiMENTAL Spins (10 spins): The pinnacle of volatility. Both Disembodied Scatters lock in place, constantly activating Mental Transform, and the Dead Multiplier never decreases. The cumulative tension—and potential wins—make this mode genuinely nerve-shredding.
Game xMechanics
Nolimit City expertly blends familiar favourites with sinister new additions:
- xWays – Dramatically expands reels by revealing stacks of matching symbols.
- xSplit – Cuts symbols in half, turning itself into Wilds and boosting winning combinations.
- xNudge Wild – Nudges fully into view with an escalating multiplier.
- xHole (new) – Sucks symbols in, reshuffles, and multiplies their sizes by up to x8 when activated within Fire Frames/Reels—delivering chaos on cue.
- xMental (new) – A fully charged respin that unleashes all modifiers simultaneously for explosive wins.
Then there’s the stunningly potent new xGOD symbol—land it on every reel, and you’ll instantly trigger the colossal max win of 99,999x. Miracles do happen, but at what cost?
Special Bets
Mental II offers powerful but pricey shortcuts to thrills:
- xBet™ (1.4x bet) guarantees a Cognitive Scatter on reel 1.
- Fire Frames (6x bet) ensures Fire Frames cover all reels.
- xHole™ (99x bet) guarantees immediate xHole activation.
- xMental™ (3,200x bet) offers a guaranteed explosive spin, recommended only if you’ve nerves—and bankroll—of steel.
- God Mode (6,666x bet) is as bold (and expensive) as it sounds, guaranteeing instant xGOD symbols and an immediate max win.
Final Thoughts
Mental II is Nolimit City fully unleashed, delighting in pushing both themes and mechanics to extremes. Fans of the original Mental will find everything they loved, amplified: darker storytelling, more volatile spins, and dramatically higher win potential.
However, Mental II may prove overwhelming for casual players, given its relentless complexity and extreme volatility. It’s a slot built explicitly for thrill-seekers—those comfortable with colossal swings in gameplay (and sanity).
In short, Nolimit City hasn’t just delivered a sequel—they’ve upped the stakes dramatically, leaving the original Mental feeling surprisingly mild by comparison. Brace yourself, because Mental II doesn’t merely test boundaries—it obliterates them completely.
Speaking of sequels, have you seen the xWays Hoarder 2?