Sequel to (drum roll) Legion Saga, also made in RPGMaker 2000. This one is the one preferred by most.
Get it: Link is dead, I'll try to upload to server.
Author: Kamau
Status: Freeware AFAIK. Can be found on most RPGMk2K sites. But author can be contacted, if his email isn't out of date.
Description: The Midland Wars are over. The warring nations Meluvet and Garalas are finally restored to peace and are united as the Twin Empires under the guidance of Ridman.
However, across the Gemini Ocean to the north-west lie the nations of Krisdea and Veramonde, both boasting impressive armies and riches, both oppressed by fearful leaders. The people of Krisdea are unhappy with their once-benevolant Council which has recently turned sour and a faction known as the Liberation Army has arisen in the western region of the country. Across the border in Veramonde, the reign of the dictator Granstem has finally come to an end as he fell to the blade of a young warrior named Nastra.
Nastra flees north to seek refuge in Krisdea. Little does he know that he is about to get caught up in an adventure that will change the lives of thousands as he is forced to accept the difficult burdens of fate.
Legion Saga II
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Here's a download link for all of you that don't have access to our FTP server.
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Yes it is! At first I thought you have to use them during fights to upgrade your weapon for a certain number of turns. But instead you can use them any time in the game and your weapon will be upgraded permanently. It was a bit hard to figure it out, because there is no statistic about your weapon in the game (which means you can't see on which level it is).
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Well I am gonna comment on this one too after finally playing it to the end. I do believe it was a great game, and I was entertained for the 10+ hours I spent on it. Definetly worth the download!
I liked the characters, and loved the battlesequences that was with armies. I liked the story and regret not playing the first one, as it sounds like that was even better. I think it was easy to get into the game having not played the first in the series, but it also gave me the desire to play it.
OVerall a good game, that I think ended in an ok manner, at least I thought so after playing the III as well.
I liked the characters, and loved the battlesequences that was with armies. I liked the story and regret not playing the first one, as it sounds like that was even better. I think it was easy to get into the game having not played the first in the series, but it also gave me the desire to play it.
OVerall a good game, that I think ended in an ok manner, at least I thought so after playing the III as well.
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I was quite entertained by the "Legion Saga II" too. Just because of the whole amount of playable characters it's clear that you'll always find some that you like and want to level up.
Game is longer than "Legion Saga I", but still not very long (think I finished it in about 5-6 hours and I did a lot of extra fighting to level up all characters) compared to really long RPGMaker games like "Ahriman's Prophecy" or "Last Scenario".
Weak point of the game are the dialogues and the character design. Some characters that appeared in "Legion Saga I" as well acted totally out of character (i.g. Gertrud or Mr. Yoto). Story is ok, but nothing special (to be honest I liked the story of "Legion Saga I" better), the end of the game was strange.
After all it was again entertaining and not too time-consuming, but not better than the prequel.
Game is longer than "Legion Saga I", but still not very long (think I finished it in about 5-6 hours and I did a lot of extra fighting to level up all characters) compared to really long RPGMaker games like "Ahriman's Prophecy" or "Last Scenario".
Weak point of the game are the dialogues and the character design. Some characters that appeared in "Legion Saga I" as well acted totally out of character (i.g. Gertrud or Mr. Yoto). Story is ok, but nothing special (to be honest I liked the story of "Legion Saga I" better), the end of the game was strange.
After all it was again entertaining and not too time-consuming, but not better than the prequel.
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The game has been added to CWF's database. You can download Legion Saga II from our game info page (and I hope it will be as popular as Legion Saga I):
http://curlysworldoffreeware.com/game_i ... gameid=250
http://curlysworldoffreeware.com/game_i ... gameid=250