Shadow Hearts: Covenant
- Innovative Combat System based on the Judgement Ring — choose which characters to bring into battle, then work with new team-based attacks and defensive formations
- New magic system lets players devise their on magical abilities — from building skill sets to earning new spells
- Unique morphing option lets users transform into various creatures
Product Description
Shadow Hearts 2 – Covenant is a deep, engaging approach role-player that continues the tale of the original Shadow hearts. In this sequel, World War I has started, and a cult has used the chaos to further their own ambitions. Yuri, the hero of the first game, will explore his new powers as he fights this new evil. An engaging approach epic where you try to survive battles against secret cults and powerful, mysterious wizards
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I bought this game a few months ago and have tried to play it three times and each time I couldn’t get past the first training level, not because it was hard but because I was bored out of my skull waiting for videos and the combat engine to load. The intro was splendid but it took to long to get the game started. My main conundrum with this game is the combat engine. I despise to get into a game and then stop every few seconds for the combat engine to load and then do turn based fighting using the ‘wheel of fortune’. For me a game has to be charming with as small as possible unnecessary breaks. Not my kind of game.
Rating: 1 / 5
it is got a pretty excellent storyline and you get to transform into demons and stuff like that using the main chracter Yuri .there is a bit of a like triangle between Karin,Yuri and Alice[yuri”s dead girlfriend in shadow hearts one
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Rating: 5 / 5
I’ll make my review small and to the point. This is a splendid game. =D
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a game which survives on its predecessor. The combat system is revamped, and I give credit where it’s due – they had a lot of excellent thoughts. It needs a bit of fine-tuning, but if it gets the tuning and appears in another game I reflect it has a excellent deal of potential.
The conundrum comes in the tale. It isn’t really engaging, and plot points are few and far between. It is hard to keep effective owing to the combat to get to the tale, as turn-based sports meeting are pretty much designed around, when you know you are like an hour away from the next cut-scene.
By and large, it isn’t a terrible game, it just fails to shine. It lacks polish, and it has major pacing issues. If you can make it past those two issues, you will probably delight in this game.
Rating: 2 / 5
I’ve played Final Fantasy, the one with the 3 girlz. It was okay, just started but haven’t finished. It looks really complex and the battle system is a bit quick for me.
I’ve also played Shadowhearts I, it was entertaining yet mediocre. But this one I started about 40+ hours ago and I can’t stop playing! Maybe it’s because I have the FAQ and was trying to follow all the secrets and goodies in the game. One thing’s for sure, without the FAQ, I would be TOTALLY lost on what to do. Some sidequest missions are insane, especially the one in the cave, with all the moving blocks. Oy vey!
Anyway, if you’re into RPG [which I'm in fact not], I reflect you might like this. Give it a try. And there are enough characters, a total of 8, to choose from!!! I reflect I’m gonna get the 3rd installment soon. It may not be the same, but I do like the Judgement Ring, battle system.
Toodles!
Rating: 5 / 5