To beat the final bosses, I had to grind cash to upgrade an electrical attack. This electric attack would clip through the floor and damage the bosses even during their "invlun" states.

A fitting sequel to Evergrace that's slightly less inept. The new character designs are fantastic. The voice acting is still "Josh from QA, we need you to voice a main character". The shared health bar doesn't have enough impact to warrant its inclusion, which is preferable to it being actively detrimental to gameplay. There are actual cutscenes and setpieces, and while nothing comes close to the credits of Evergrace, it has its moments. The soundtrack is a minor step down from Evergrace, but most people who praise that game's OST remember the CD print, and not the in game soundtrack that sounds closer to Forever Kingdom's.

Couldn't recommend this game to anyone, even people who sat through the first game. The game's sheer ambition and confidence, even if it totally fails, prevents me from rating the game any lower.

Reviewed on Aug 06, 2022


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