Tears to Tiara II: Heir of the Overlord
Product Features
- Deep Strategy Combat - Tactical battles are challenging and deep, with each unit having unique attributes and skills. 15 main characters plus side characters and even beasts can be recruited into your party to allow players great freedom to build their own strategy. 3 levels of difficulty mean players from novice to expert can enjoy the game. Joint Attacks, Consecutive Strikes, and Boost Magic mechanics add extra depth to the strategy gameplay and make for more replayability
- Dramatic Story-Telling - Tears to Tiara II follows Hamilcar Barca, a young man indentured to the Divine Empire. But when the Empire burns an innocent girl at the stake, he unleashes a terrible secret—the demonic might of the berserker. As Hamilcar shoulders the burden of freeing himself and his people from the tyranny of a corrupt Empire, he will fight alongside powerful allies, beasts, and even the gods themselves. However, he must control the demon within first, lest he himself turns the world to ash
- Original Japanese Voices - Enjoy the original Japanese voices with English subtitles as you progress through the lengthy adventure!
Item Description
Tears to Tiara II: Heir of the Overlordis a strategy RPG, but with a uniquestory that unfolds much more like avisual novel. As a distant sequel toTears to Tiarait is not neccesary to have played the previous title in order to fully appreciate the game. In fact if you are a fan of strategy RPG's and Japanese storytelling in general then we might have a match!The US release will receive subtitle localization in English, but the voices will remain as theoriginal Japanese.
Embark on the tale of Hamilcar Barca,the last heir to Hispania's royal throne,as he fights to reclaim his land from the Divine Empire! Hamilcarwill fight alongside an entire cast of deep characters,beasts, and even the gods themselves as he learns to control the demon within.
The unique combat is at times a toolforthe story, and as such may take a backseat - but is in no way boring! Over15 main characters, plus side characters and even beasts, can be recruited into your party to allow players the freedom to build their own strategy.There is a very fun combat mechanic calledChain Stockgauge which can be charged up (by dealing/taking damage) to then unleash a Chain Attack. During the Chain Attack playersmust hold down the attack button and release it when the circle on the screen disappears, much like in a rhythm-action game. Higher accuracy =bigger combos!
Tears to Tiara IIwill once again encorporatethe incredibly fun Element Cycle - a wheel that for a fixed amount of time actives a elemental power boost, cycling through the different elements.While the power boost is active each unit with that elemental type will receive a stat boost, and all skills or magic attacks with that element will be more powerful.
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Total votes: | 177 |
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I won’t retype everything.
I bought the Japanese PS Vita version from playasia because it was not released to ps vita in North America.
The PS4 version we got was censored, upon release, and I have bought several copies of the PS4 version from all three main regions because I love Blue Reflection. If it ever comes out on switch, (fingers crossed) I will buy it again.
I am also one of those few people who prefer to own a legitimate copy of a game they stole a patched copy of off the internet. My Jailbroken vita and PlayStation (Vita) TV systems may have games downloaded from unauthorized sources, but I own at least one legitimate copyof every game installed. This also means my vita collection has a much higher collector and resale value (like I would ever sell them!) than just a jailbroken vita with a game rom dump.
Although I adore my Nintendo switch, the Vita will always be my favorite handheld console. The Switch is the best home console as I rarely undock it.
Anyway, Blue Reflection! The sequel (Blue Reflection 2: Light) isn’t quite as good, but sequels rarely are. The story is what it’s all about, and Blue Reflection is an amazing story, the sequel lost that and relied more on a cliché story and characterizations.
It’s not often that I play through an old game more than once, but the story and beauty of it makes me come back every so often!
Highly Recommended if you can get a copy.
If you have played the first game you will few like it's very similar, but also better, and there's new places to visit.
If you havent played the first game, this will be a better start point than starting on the first game.
If you have played the first game and enjoyed it, this one will bring new things to do, if you havent played the first game, you can start with this one instead.
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