Labyronia RPG 2
Following the events of the first installment, you return to the land of Labyronia, now in the cold grip of an evil force. Roam the war torn lands. You are the only one who can save the planet from destruction. The epic sequel to the critically-acclaimed Labyronia. [/h2]
10 years have passed since the hero of Labyronia fulfilled the Dark Prophecy.
This hero, Aeres, fought back against the four elemental beings, invading their strongholds across the land. He helped dismantle the armies of monsters that had trampled the countryside and devastated the centers of human power.
Backed into a corner, the elemental beings used their weapon of last resort: a power so bleak that it threatens to suck the life from the planet itself.
The world has gone cold, and dark. The sky is completely clouded over. Dangerous ice wraiths attack any living being that comes near them. The elemental beings cloister in their fortresses, waiting to pick humanity’s bones.
It’s up to the last band of human survivors to find the power to reverse this apocalypse. If they should fail, the world will be left an eternal frozen wasteland.
Key features –
- Partly non-linear progression in a large and original world.
- The Cue system encourages exploration. Find abnormalities to obtain skills, and challenge yourself to collect all the Cues!
- Strategic Boss battles, and smooth combat system with Yanfly’s battle engine.
- Random battles are limited to the world map (and even there it’s possible to avoid them usually.) Otherwise, all enemies are visible.
Steam User 1
If you played the first one, this is the same. Except it's harder. Not in general and not on purpose, I think. But more like Labyrinthine learned about balancing. The first game was super easy, this one does provide challenge. You can't just level up your way out of things unless you're willing to grind.
It is a solid RPG so I can't complain about that and I think it's definitely worth playing, but just wish it had more. Just maybe 5-10 things more? Just some world building stuff that could be given as facts, instead of rumours or history type of lore. maybe? I feel like the story focused too much what happened in the first game and not enough at how exactly the world changed. Like, the first game Labyronia wasn't quite fleshed out enough to for cataclysm, maybe?
But despite all that I like this world and it keeps me curious for more. You can't go wrong with trying.
Steam User 0
Unlike the prequel, this game begins with characters already at level 20+ within the same world map. It's a major upgrade, adding a horror element, more playable characters and slots, and replacing CUES with skill books. The game also streamlines progression with easier money and experience, and improves navigation with less confusing maps. The only significant flaw is the poor ending and the frustrating SP system, which lacks SP recovery items.
Steam User 1
fast and easy game
Steam User 0
Pretty good for 1990
Steam User 3
And the journey continues.
Steam User 0
More of the first.
Steam User 0
A week ago I was diagnosed with MSD and the doctors have given me a year at best. I'm so glad I was able to play this before I go. I don't know how many people will see this; but I recommend to you to play this game if you do see it. Gameplay, atmosphere, graphics. everything is masterfully crafted. If you read it, thank you and good bye.