12DOVE Verdict
Pros
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Competent
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mildly enjoyable
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Great looks
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solid sound
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Plays well on the go
Cons
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So been-there-done-that
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Almost identical to the last one
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Mediocre story and translation
Why you can trust 12DOVE
Over a year after its release, the PSP is finally packed with enough good games that you should be able to painlessly fill most of your travel time. The lingering problem, though, is finding an engrossing fantasy adventure to pack in that nylon case. Just like last year's edition, The Legend of Heroes II just about gets the job done... with very little panache.
In fact, it gets off to an even slower start than the prior game. The story begins with Jurio and Christina, two spunky teens set on a quest to visit a bunch of shrines - because that's just what people do, apparently, in their town. By 2006, the amount of time RPG players have wasted on fictional religious rites is almost comical. Anyway, this quest has a tendency to feel rather pointless at first - but of course, as it rolls onward, you begin to learn about the tragic fate of the world.
Solving this mystery won't be possible without engaging in a slew of turn-based battles. The good news is that they don't occur randomly, and it's plenty easy to avoid the enemies you don't feel like tangling with. The bad news is that they never stop being dull and basic.
Yes, you have four characters with a pile of abilities and spells to draw from, but there's not too much in the way of actual strategy. Every so often a meter charges up that lets you throw out a massive attack. Otherwise, it's whacking enemies with sharp things and magic for the win.
More info
Genre | Role Playing |
Description | As traditional as can be, but pleasant with it, the Legend of Heroes series returns to offer turn-based battling and time-tested fantasy storytelling. |
Franchise name | The Legend of Heroes |
UK franchise name | The Legend of Heroes |
Platform | "PSP" |
US censor rating | "Everyone 10+" |
UK censor rating | "" |
Release date | 1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK) |
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