
Is that a reference to Final Fantasy? Regardless, Ruenheid is an interesting character. With them also comes a new character, Ruenheid, a powerful swordsman, whom is trained to be the Warrior of Light. This is where Aluche comes in, she’s an agent of the Curia, and was assigned to protect Liliana, in order to protect her from harm before the sacrifice could occur. Was being due to the fact she was chosen to be the Bride of Time only to be sacrificed to the Moon Queen in order to bind her powers. Liliana is a priestess of the Curia, rather, she was. Just like the first one, she’s also fitted with a companion: Liliana.

Aluche is a half-demon female lead, following suit of the first one, by giving us a strong female presence. To begin, Nights of Azure 2 introduces to a new protagonist: Aluche.
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Just like Nights of Azure, I’ve been given a reason to take a peek at a series that has quickly begun to become one of my favorites, and one that I hope to see more of in the future. Despite all of its imperfections and minor nitpicks I’ve had, the game is one of the best games I’ve played within the JRPG genre. It’s an obscure game, one that you wouldn’t likely pick up off the shelf unless someone had mentioned it. A lot of the reason being as mentioned, the game has received little-to-no press coverage. Thanks to the team here at Blast Away the Game Review, I’ve been given a second chance to get in touch with this series, and truly delve into it once more with this second entry.īefore we begin, we need to discuss a bit of why I wouldn’t have known about this series had it not been for Dustin and David. When the game was originally advertised, it was one that was promoted as a ‘darker side’ of Gust, parting ways with the whimsical series known as Atelier and even their recently released Blue Reflection. Their latest entry just happens to be one that flew under the radar, it didn’t receive a lot of pre-release news, and certainly isn’t receiving any as of now. One such game that hasn’t, just happens to be Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon, a game that carries on the traditional elements we’ve seen from developer Gust in previous years. Games like Nioh, DOOM, and even Wolfenstien II: The New Colossus did this rather well. Exploring is slightly limited compared to the previous entryīefore games launch, we’re used to seeing a lot of interest being drawn in just before they hit the shelves in order to grow the games publicity, but also to reach a rather large audience.

Time restrictions while playing the game Combat system feels dulled down due to the limited party sizes

+Extremely enjoyable cast members that each feel unique and well rounded +Graphics have been heavily upgraded from the previous entry offering more depth and artistic value +An outstanding soundtrack as well as solid atmospherics that set the mood
