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Millennium 2 - Take Me Higher

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Millennium 2 is the direct sequel to Millennium - A New Hope, the new epic saga of Aldorlea Games, specialists in RPG and Adventure. Will Marine gather the people she needs so that they can challenge the Lords of Mystrock to a legendary showdown?

With magic and marvels a world and journey await you.

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Millennium 2 is the second episode of Aldorlea's flagship series (the makers behind The Book of Legends, Moonchild, Dreamscape, 3 Stars of Destiny, Asguaard, Undefeated etc.).
Featuring an immersive story, this game is a fantastic chapter to a series greenlighted by the Steam community that spans over 5 episodes and features more than 20 characters in total. Key Features
  • 30+ achievements to unlock - can you get them all?
  • 4 levels of difficulty - choose your difficulty and enjoy replaying the game at its most challenging
  • Choose visible or invisible monsters - cater to the encounter style you prefer
  • Optional guiding arrows - enjoy the game without the worry of having to look up a walkthrough or guide
  • Dozens of secret rooms - for those who like to explore and discover every secret
  • 40 quests - easy request from a villager or very tricky riddle to solve, help people as you progress in your adventure
  • Battle superb monsters including 8 Animal Kings - they are the most dangerous and feared creatures out there, so beware
  • Get help from Jeanne - your magically-gifted fairy friend that you can summon when you really need that little something extra
  • Gorgeous retro graphics and musics - Millennium features high production values in its genre, all for your enjoyment Best-Selling Games by Aldorlea
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    • Official Website (contains 100+ games including all 15+ Aldorlea Games released to date)
    • Aldorlea Community (join it to receive help and info about the games)
    • Aldorlea Facebook Page (become a member to get up-to-date news about us)
    • Millennium Help Forum (tons of info to be found there for the aspiring adventurer)

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Aldorlea Games
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Aldorlea Games
Age rating
Not rated
Website
http://www.aldorlea.org/millennium2.php

System requirements for PC

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
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Last Modified: Nov 15, 2024

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Millennium 2 - Take Me Higher reviews and comments

Translated by
Microsoft from Russian
The Second part of the Adventure RPG "Millenium A New Hope", made by RPG Maker. Another addition to the collection of fans of this genre. This is a typical game with step battles. The Graphics are simple but pleasant. Loved the main characters, especially female characters. It is a Pity that I did not play in the first part – so it happened that I started with the second one. Now I want to go through the first part. It Turns out that the game also has a sequel. I saw five parts in the Stie. Over time, I plan to buy the rest of the parts. It is Very desirable to trace the development of heroes, to learn about their new adventures. Such Games cause nostalgia, apparently so I liked it so much. It is very reminiscent of old, good RPG. It is a Pity that the game does not have Russian language. I would Like the games of this studio to have Russian localization. Not everyone knows English so well to understand and appreciate the depth of the story. Without knowledge, of course, you can guess about the main line, but would like to completely immerse in the story. The achievements and collectible cards look Pretty. This is a nice bonus to the game. I liked it. Try to play this saga, but start to pass from the first part, so it will be much more interesting.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
You want to know what happens next ... Those who liked Episode 1 will also have fun with Millennium 2 – Take Me Higher. Although Episode 2 had to leave some annoying (E.g. shorter playing Time) in Direct comparison, sometimes unnecessary (E.g. buggy mouse support) Feathers, this honestly does not seriously Detract from the Fun of the Game. While Story and Characters were still pretty much misplaced in Episode 1, here follows a distinct Tendency in the right Direction. Otherwise, we are dealing with a loving RPG Maker XP title from Aldorlea. On the next Steam deal or Bundle Offer, I'm sure I'll get the next few Episodes as well. I think that speaks for itself. Pro and Kontra: Pro:-Retro RPG fun-despite Episode format large girth with a maximum Playing Time of 22 Hours ...-... Therefore, the Price of £5.99 is also absolutely fair-pretty And expansive Maps-great Soundtrack-exemplary quest Log, decent Amount of Quests and Secrets-interesting Possibilities of Character enhancement-certain story and Character Developments make for More sympathetic Main Characters-Story takes some stride on Kontra:-Story still seems relatively unspectacular-episode format. The Plot is neither completed nor sensibly initiated in this Part (one should have only taken the previous Episode)-slow Running Speed of the Character-various Things stand out negatively in the direct Comparison to The previous Episode (shorter Game Time, buggy mouse support)-Game score takeover from Episode 1 turns out to be rather unspectacular, as only the collected items are incorporated into the new Episode-a few bugged Achivements (Steam problem)
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