Labyronia RPG 2 reviews

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Positive:-gloomy setting/atomic sphere charm-partly medium to high degree of difficulty-circumference-enemy design-character system-sound-collection cards negative:-steam overlay (with me) unavailable-> from this-> screenshots via F12 does not result in attention! : F12 returns to the main menu without query!!! -window size not easily changeable (small or full picture)-a achievment possibly buggs,-> read walkthrough beforehand! -main menu classic but therefore kept simple/choose settings via F1!
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Just like Labyronia RPG 1, Labyronia RPG 2 has become a really good RPG. I thought the first Part was a little better but even this Part succeeded incredibly well. There are many of these RPG Maker Games but the Labyronia Games which are real Pearls. Everything is just right here, the Story & the Characters just convince. + Exciting Story + Good Music + Good Sound Effects + Nette Boss Battles + Beautiful Game World + Many Secrets + Collectible Cards + Achievements Conclusion: An Epic Story that you should definitely look at (especially as an RPG Fan), especially at the low Price. Absolute Buy recommendation
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Second part of the ' Labyronia ' indie-rpgs: positive:-gloomy setting/atomspheretum-charm-partly medium to high degree of difficulty-comprehensive-enemy design-character system-sound-collection cards negative:-team overlay (with me) unavailable-> resulting in-> Screenshots via F12 not possible, achtung!:F12 returns to the main menu without retrieving!!! -window size not easily changeable (small or full picture)-a achievment possibly buggs,-> read walkthrough beforehand! -main menu classic but therefore kept simple/choose settings via F1! fazit:-due to price/performance ratio (currently 75% reduced = 0.24c) unrestricted purchase recommendation from me!
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I have mixed feelings about this sequel. First of all, the gameplay is still turn-based RPG, which is exactly what I wanted. The world is the same as the first game, but far more bleak and hopeless (this is not a drawback to me). I got additional party members early on, and I can use one joystick for both movement and menu selection, so those improve on the original! However, I feel like the writing was weaker in the second game, possibly due to the increase in "zany" characters, who came off as irritating and not funny at all. I noticed more grammatical errors and exclamation point spam as well, which could mean I'm just being more picky with the sequel. That said, I still enjoyed the gameplay, and most of the puzzles (a few were not intuitive at all, and one made me rage-quit for a day), and I'm curious to see where the story goes from here. If you liked turn-based retro JRPGs, liked the first game, and are willing to put up with some mediocre writing, I'd say you'll like this.