Like Dragon's Twilight I this game shines with a great story, memorable characters and challenging combat.
The Dragons' Twilight II
- Release Date:
- Aug 2, 2019
- Developer:
- G. A. Williams
- Publisher:
- G. A. Williams
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
An age when you didn't have to frantically smash the mute button upon hearing a shrill, over-the-top voice-actor deliver dialog, because, back then, you simply read it, and heard the appropriate voice in your mind. Journey back to the golden period in history, where The Dragons' Twilight II takes place.
A New Story Begins
After deciding to embark on a final "mini-adventure;" one more thrill before accepting their boring adult fates, three ordinary youths' lives become forever changed when they cross paths with a familiar bounty hunter, whose motives propel them into the adventure of a lifetime.The Age of Dragons draws to a close, and the ever meddling Elder Dragon, Kaia, won't stop until she rights the atrocities wrought by her own kind. The forbidden resurrection is nearly at hand. What could possibly go wrong?
Features
- No Random Battles
- In-game achievements with actual in-game rewards.
- Simple Item Crafting: Why buy when you can craft nearly every item in the game?
- Improved Ability System: Now, gear with skills attached may be broken down, allowing you access to the sweet, gooey ability center, granting you free use of it with any equipment.
- Steal Items, gear, and even new abilities from your enemies.
- Boost your favorite gear with enhancements; attribute boosting gems, crystals, and scripts which alter your characters' combat proficiencies, allowing a wide range of "multi-class" type customization.
- Explore the entire world of Dragons' Twilight. Revisit familiar places and friendly faces.
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User Reviews
This game is actually really well put together. The encounter system is smart, easy to grind. The weapon/armor modifications and crafting system is super clever, and allows several approaches to each players attack style. Story, characters, and dialog aren't bad surprisingly. Only downside is it looks like there's only ~20 or so hours, as stated in the description too.
I'm mixed on this one. I adored the original, and I still recommend it, but I can't in good faith say that this game maintained the same strengths. The good things I can say about it are that I enjoy it mechanically as a turn-based RPG, and the new cast of main characters actually have a solid dynamic together, and had potential to really work as the Crux of the game, while simultaneously giving this sequel an independent identity from the first game. Potential that was not realized, as you're barely through what amounts to a prologue before this game starts bringing back elements from the previous one in a fashion that at it's [i]best[/i] makes the game feel like there's a more important and interesting story going on behind the scenes that you aren't seeing, but actually just bogs the game down in lazy sequel writing when you [i]do[/i] finally get involved, where this new cast of characters have no motivations of their own except to tie up plot threads from the previous game out o...
Wow! So well done. I really enjoyed Dragons' Twilight I, but Dragons' Twilight II is even better! Classic RGP - a nice story, different characters with different attributes, exploration, a few puzzles, some crafting, good battle system, visible monsters....honestly I thoroughly enjoyed this from start to finish. My only negative is that now I've finished the game!
An outstanding sequel. Challenging, long, great quests, plenty of items, crystals, orbs, magic. A truly fun rpg with a great story line. Plenty of weapons and armor that have various characteristics with different abilities to use. Many areas and towns to explore. Highly recommended.
great story - interesting development of story - loved the characters- some battles need a lot of strategy to be able to defeat main bosses- a guide would be helpful as would an overall map
It's a fun game that involves a good deal of strategy to keep your characters alive!
My guys have just finished their first "adventure" and come back home, so I just popped out of the game to say that, so far, I have very much enjoyed this game. More even than the first game which, for me, became a little tedious after a while. I like those glowing crystals that allow me to restore my health and MP and, at the same time, brings back the enemies I have killed in that area, as well as the potions from the flowers. That way I was able to grind for a while and level up a little in the beginning, to get a better start on the next set of enemies. I also like the ability to hop over places to reach other goodies. And that's it so far. Good job all round. --- --- --- Having played now for quite a while, I just wanted to express my thanks to the developer for having done such a great job with this game. I like it so much more than the first game. It has lots of stuff going on, and is entertaining and fun. (big thumbs up)
I can highly recommend this game. The developer has used clever changes in plot to make the story continually interesting. Just when you think things are getting predictable you are thrown a curve. The variety of music is excellent and the background scenes in battle and in travel mode are carefully done. Gameplay is interesting and fun. If you get stuck the developer is right there to help with advice. A great addition to the library of any old school rpg fan.
I can't tell you how much I enjoyed Dragons' Twilight II [DT2], but you know...here goes: Be sure to play DT1 before starting DT2. The story is wonderful and very important to know so you'll better understand the DT2 continuation. I was a bit disappointed with the DT2 storyline at first. It is not as dragon-involved and doesn't have quite the heart that DT1 had. But after getting into the game further a bit, I became enthralled with how the weapons, armor, and magic tomes could be enhanced or rearranged. One review said DT2 was a "short" game, but for me, it was one of the longest, most mapped-out [by me] and detailed RPGs I've interacted with. I like to draw out many towns and exploration areas/dungeons and keep track of what items/arms are available in each town. And boy, do you do a LOT of traveling in this game! A world map is provided, but it only shows a topographical image. You must know where the towns and passes are through which you travel in order to know what's where on t...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: WindowsR 7/8/8.1/10 (32bit/64bit)
- Processor: Intel Core2 Duo or better
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Compatible OpenGLR
- Storage: 700 MB available space
FAQ
How much does The Dragons' Twilight II cost?
The Dragons' Twilight II costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for The Dragons' Twilight II?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: WindowsR 7/8/8.1/10 (32bit/64bit) Processor: Intel Core2 Duo or better Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Compatible OpenGLR Storage: 700 MB available space
What platforms is The Dragons' Twilight II available on?
The Dragons' Twilight II is available on Windows PC.
Is The Dragons' Twilight II worth buying?
The Dragons' Twilight II has 96% positive reviews from 25 players.
When was The Dragons' Twilight II released?
The Dragons' Twilight II was released on Aug 2, 2019.
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