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84.9 hrs on record (71.9 hrs at review time)
A medieval epic that swept me up the whole way through. The story was gripping and I really enjoyed the twists and turns that came later.
Combat is MUCH smoother and more responsive than the first game without feeling like they sacrificed too much depth. Where in KCD1 I felt like I was struggling to get Henry to do ANYTHING correctly or even pull off a single combo, now I actually enjoyed playing a sword focused character this time and mastering it.
My only real issue is how on rails the game feels at times, there are big chunks of time where the game doesn't let you loose and makes you play in a much smaller sandbox for a while, which would be fine if it didn't keep happening every few hours.
Posted 4 February. Last edited 13 February.
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186.2 hrs on record (33.1 hrs at review time)
Another great game from Atlus, it clearly has DNA from Digital Devil Saga, Persona and SMT but it also has a few new ideas of it's own. The seemless action to turn based combat system works very well.
Posted 14 October, 2024.
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35.2 hrs on record
Excellent PM style raising sim with a nice cast of side characters and a well fleshed out world that really hooks you in. The English translation is passable if a bit rough on the grammar.
Posted 8 May, 2023.
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63.8 hrs on record (62.5 hrs at review time)
Fantastic game and a worthy sequel, even if the gameplay is a bit different this time around. Then again, the first game constantly mixed things up to keep it fresh, so I should expect nothing less out of the second game.

The story retains the same balance between parodical comedy and semi-serious drama, though it is significantly deeper this time around. Many characters from the previous game make a reappearance in some form, in fact, the bumbling but lovable Knight is back as a constant party member, and his interactions with the Goddess are hilarious.

Give the game a shot, but keep in mind that the first Hero 30 is basically an extended tutorial, this game takes a while to get off the ground compared to the first one.
Posted 5 April, 2014.
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