Vagrant Hearts 2 is the same game as the first one with a worse story and less challenging enemies. It still has the problem of enemies that are easily paralyzed, stunned, poisoned etc. I did not see any spells from the last 5 boss fights including the final boss since I could stun them and kill them in 4-5 turns with poison. If by any chance you dont want to poison and paralyze the bosses so that the game becomes somewhat enjoable the boss characters will either one shot you or paralyze, posion, confuse your party like you would do to them. You would have to grind a lot to withstand their spells, but it really isnt worth your time imo. There is no middle ground here and since the story is much shorter and worse that the first game, I can hardly recommend this game not even to Jrpg junkies.
Vagrant Hearts 2
- Release Date:
- May 20, 2015
- Developer:
- Warfare Studios
- Publisher:
- Warfare Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows
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Description
Published by Aldorlea Games (Millennium, Moonchild, Asguaard etc.) and developed by Warfare Studios (Valiant), this game is the direct sequel to Vagrant Hearts.
Azulel can once again enjoy a peaceful era, after Valmor was defeated the Brotherhood has restored it's reputation and the Kingdom has never been so praised. However, difficult times are approaching in lands not too far away... Weeks after disappearing Scarllet and Wyatt are found in Dark Azulel, a land forgotten by the government, separated islands governed by no one. A mysterious and dangerous sect called Black Scepters are pursuing Scarllet for unknown purposes... could it be related to Scarllet's new found gift?

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This game is boring, there is bad grammar and it's very buggy. -The screen goes light after you rest. It doesn't fix until you leave the city. -If you try to go to this area by the beach before it is time you get stuck. The only way to fix it is to RESTART THE GAME! -It gets very laggy in the Snow Desert and Great Plains. Your walking slows to a crawl for a little bit. -You cannot change the volume or the key binds. -There is no un-equipping of crests on party members that suddenly leave you. You can't get them off until near the very end. **There are 2 broken achievements!!**
bad
Similar to the prequel, it was an okay game to play but not awesome. This one did seem to let you roam around a little more than Vagrant Hearts (which is good), but there were still some issues with the characters and the character interactions. I would still recommend, but maybe get it on sale?
Vagrant Hearts 2 is a pretty good side view turn based RPG. It plays the same as the first game. The unique but sometimes annoying magic crest system is still here as well as the frequent party member changes. I came into this sequel not expected much difference from the first game and that's exactly what I got. This game follows the same storyline right after the first game, but nothing else has changed with the gameplay or graphics. One of the unique features of the first game was the Rojak Fragments which were hidden throughout the world and added replay in the quest to find them all. This game however, has no side quests like that, or at all. Basically, this is a rather generic but fun turn-based RPG, with rather ugly dark graphics, bad and forgettable dialogue, and ugly character design. The usual limitations of an RPG maker game remain here as well, which means no broadcasting, screenshots, overlay, or chatting with your friends without the use of alt-tab. The gameplay is the...
Only 1 hr play so far. It's a real RPG Maker game - nothing fake. Unique story, unique environment, sounds, gots it all. Not amazing but worth it. I like variety more than deep complexity at the later hours. There are allot of bogus reviews like "it's totally linear". Like many new RPGMaker games it warns you not to go places you don't need to be / are not ready for. Nothing wrong with that. Is a legitimate style. Like I said - it's your typical RPGMaker game and "not a cheap copy of another just like it" ... I like it so far.
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A simple Chrono Trigger clone with a mostly forgettable story and frustratingly simple turn-based combat. If you love the 16-bit JRPG genre so much that you want to dip your toes into every entry no matter how small, then you might enjoy this. Otherwise, I cannot recommend it to any other sort of player.
The sequel to the first Vagrant Hearts, this game now shifts the girl with new powers that everyone wants to Scarlett. More adventure awaits, in a new land. And once more the sisters (and their friends) will have to face their inner fears and defeat more conspiracies and great evils.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/8
- Processor: 1.6 GHz
- Memory: 128 MB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 9.0 Compatible
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 100 MB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9.0 Compatible Sound
FAQ
How much does Vagrant Hearts 2 cost?
Vagrant Hearts 2 costs $0.99. Currently 90% off!
What are the system requirements for Vagrant Hearts 2?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/8 Processor: 1.6 GHz Memory: 128 MB RAM Graphics: DirectX 9.0 Compatible DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 100 MB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9.0 Compatible Sound
What platforms is Vagrant Hearts 2 available on?
Vagrant Hearts 2 is available on Windows PC.
Is Vagrant Hearts 2 worth buying?
Vagrant Hearts 2 has 56% positive reviews from 34 players.
When was Vagrant Hearts 2 released?
Vagrant Hearts 2 was released on May 20, 2015.
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