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Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Journey into a universal world of good versus evil. Raise your sword or magic to conquer an empire torn with vengeance. The 3D battlefields with their many views will place you in life or death situations.
Prepare your wit and strength to battle foes from unknown forces, Gallant victories lead to the magnificent Vandal-Heart. See also the Chinese-language version. Technical Note: If running under Windows versions after Windows 98, playing the game via the Autorun launcher may not work, as it will demand installation of ActiveMovie, which will fail in Windows XP, for instance.
The graphics in Vandal Hearts are made up of 3-D landscapes, with 2-D sprite-based characters. During your turn in battle, the perspective can be manipulated using the L and R buttons to give you the best possible viewpoint. Battles occur not only on flat land, but also hills, pyramids and ships. Battles use a turn-based system, each player moving all of his or her characters and attacking before the computer's turn.
Being turn-based, the action is at a somewhat slower pace than other RPGs. Not that that the game is slow-far from it. There is no lasted in the well-paced battles. Since battles take up so much of the game, you are left to a menu-driven interface for talking to people or traveling from building to building when in a town.
This cuts down on exploration, and makes the game a lot more linear than your average RPG. Konami's storytelling is in top form with Vandal Hearts. The plot has so many twists and turns, it will keep you on your toes.
Just remember to watch your back! Stereo sound complements the gameplay. Vandal Hearts has some of the clearest sound and music this gamer has ever heard, using yellow book audio, or music that is streamed in directly off of the CD. The music is finely composed to accentuate the battle sequences for both the enemies and allies. The game is still being translated for the U.
Let's hope that this marks a trend of Konami translating their hot Japanese titles. Vandal Hearts has blood and plenty of it. The generous sprays of hemoglobin emerge when you deliver the final finishing blow to an opponent, unless they're made of rock or some other substance.
Let's not let the censors get this one--Vandal Hearts uses it in a much more realistic way than say. Mortal Kombat. Like Suikoden, Vandal Hearts was a hit in Japan first.
Also like Suikoden, Vandal Hearts uses a 3D angled-over-head view. However, Vandal Hearts is loaded with more and much bloodier combat than Suikoden as it tells a complex story of good versus evil with political intrigue added to the mix. The outer-world setting gives the battlefields the unique look of literally floating in space.
You can control the viewing angles and spin the battlefields to get varied perspectives. Stately classical music and detailed sound effects provide the sonic background. Konami releases another strong offering in its growing RPG library.
Combining a solid story line, challenging strategy, and original gameplay, Vandal Hearts is close to being as good as Konami's earlier title, Suikoden. Vandal Hearts is based on the elements of war and betrayal. You play as Ash, a commander in a peaceful kingdom, Ishtaria. When war threatens, you must discover who is wreaking havoc in the kingdom, and why. During your mission, you pick up clues and add members to your party, while fierce enemies and monsters block your path to the truth.
Though the story may seem familiar, Vandal Hearts has some unusual gameplay features.
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