X

Vous n'êtes pas connecté

Maroc Maroc - 3RD-STRIKE.COM - A La Une - 15/Aug 04:04

Princess Maker 2 Regeneration – Review

Princess Maker 2, first released in 1993, is making a grand return for the Switch as Princess Maker 2 Regeneration. In this game, you not only look after your daughter but also decide her every action, meal, clothing, etc. There are many roads your daughter can take, and choosing the correct one might prove difficult and might also take a couple of retries. However, your and your daughter’s hard work will prove satisfying. Story The interesting thing about Princess Maker 2 Regeneration is the fact that there isn’t much of a story. There is a short introduction that leads to the game’s main premise but soon after that, there is no main story that the game follows. To punish the humans who have sinned repeatedly, the gods have allowed the demon lord to destroy humanity. A fierce war erupts and all of human civilization is on the brink of destruction. However, out of nowhere a hero takes the stage and defeats the demon lord, saving mankind. For his heroic actions, the God Jupiter gifts the hero a daughter. This daughter is not a baby, however, but a ten-year-old girl. This is the start of the game and from here on out you, as her father, will decide how the story will go. Will she become a real princess? Or maybe a hero who takes on monsters? The choice is yours. Graphics The art style of Princess Maker 2 Regeneration resembles a lot of older Japanese animes such as Sailor Moon which has a nice feeling of nostalgia. Sometimes, for example, if you go on an adventure, another screen will pop up. On this screen, you will play as your daughter, and it will remind you of old 16-bit RPG games. While the art style looks very nice on the switch, the interface unfortunately does not. The letters and numbers are extremely small and can be hard to read. The font style is also not your standard Times New Roman or Calibri but one that is a bit hard to make out. Sometimes it is also not clear what is being selected since the highlighted button barely differs from the others. Lastly, when you try to speed through certain dialogue boxes, the game might temporarily freeze. It is therefore recommended to put the text speed at maximum to avoid this problem. Sound The sound design is simple but nice and also has a hint of nostalgia with its old anime vibe. There aren’t many tracks throughout your playthrough but they capture the sense of the scenery well. Whether you attend the royal castle, stroll through the city, or adventure in the wilderness, there is always a great tune that accompanies you. There is a lot of voice acting in the game with almost every character that you encounter having their distinctive voice. The voice actors are very good as the emotions they convey don’t feel forced or fake. During the introduction of the game, there’s also a narrator which is a nice touch. Gameplay Princess Maker Regeneration 2 is a life simulation game with strategy elements. The main goal is to prepare your daughter’s skills and reputation till her 18th birthday and achieve the desired ending. Since there isn’t much of a story in Princess Maker Regeneration 2, everything that makes the game good is the grinding and the rewarding gameplay. Something that will immediately become clear when you start your first playthrough is that nothing is explained. Every option requires some trial and error until you find the ‘build’ you want to settle on. The game is divided into months and years, starting from your daughter’s 10th birthday till her 18th. Every month, you have a couple of options you can take: talking with your daughter, going to the city, and you can also visit the palace where you can talk with the inhabitants. Finally, you will have to choose your daughter’s diet for the month, which also affects her stats. Most importantly the last option you can take during a month is the scheduling of her activities during the coming month. There are four main options: work, study, adventure, and time off. With working you can earn some money while also training certain skills. However, depending on the type of work, some skills can also deteriorate. Unfortunately, you’ll have no idea in the beginning what to choose since, apart from the salary, the differences in jobs will be guesswork. Most jobs even have certain skill requirements. If the desired skill of the job is lacking or your stress is too high, you might fail a day at work. Therefore, you will not earn money which is a huge problem. This could lead to frustrations at the beginning of the game because money management is enormously important since you have to balance paying for your daughter’s studies and buying her items. Study is the next option you can schedule for your daughter. As with work, studying will improve certain stats but will lower other ones. The main difference is that instead of earning money, you will have to pay for every day that she follows her classes. If you have insufficient money, the classes will end prematurely, which will result in lost days. Again, the same problem arises as with choosing work. In the beginning, it will be unclear which study trains what skill. While some of the options are logical, others are not. However, one can argue that finding out which work or study to choose is part of the rewarding experience of the game. Going out on an adventure, or a so-called errantry is also time-based, which can stress the player if they want to find a particular item. The final option you can schedule is time off. This will be your primary way of reducing stress. While most things seem unclear at the start of the game, having so many options is great and just goes to show how many different routes you can work towards. Lastly, every year is the Harvest Festival where you can show off your well-earned skills through competition. The four contests are combat tournaments, cooking, dancing, and royal art. Working throughout the year towards winning the contest is an important part of the game. When your skills have earned you a high enough reputation, you might even be challenged by some NPCs who want to take you on! This often happens in the form of a random event, which is a cool addition as you can see that your daughter is becoming more and more famous. All the choices you’ve made throughout your gameplay will lead to a particular ending. Planning ahead what to train is therefore very important and there is no shame in reloading a save file. Unlocking as many as possible is the main goal to score in-game achievements. Conclusion Princess Remaker Regeneration 2 can be somewhat confusing in the beginning and you might even be dissatisfied with your first run, because nothing is explained and you will make a lot of mistakes. However, the second one will be better as you know what work and study to choose. This makes the game also interesting and fun to play as you discover more and more possible endings. If you want to take care of a daughter, and you like to grind for hours, then Princess Maker 2 Regeneration is the perfect game for you.

Articles similaires

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Blockbuster Inc. – Review

3rd-strike.com - 04/Sep 00:01

Tycoon games are still booming lately, though a small niche that hasn’t been entirely filled is the one for movie studio simulators. Back in the...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Yale Smart Indoor Camera – Hardware Review

3rd-strike.com - 10/Sep 04:00

If you’ve been reading our reviews for a while now, you know we love a variety of different genres of games, dabble with card games, enjoy...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Astro Bot – Review

3rd-strike.com - 06/Sep 03:11

Many PS5 gamers will probably have tried Astro’s Playroom at one point or another. Some may have missed it completely due to their eagerness to...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

JBL Tour Pro 3 – Hardware Review

3rd-strike.com - 09/Sep 03:59

When wireless earbuds were first introduced, it felt like the overall technology behind them wasn’t all too practical. Sure, you would not need...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Shift 87 – Review

3rd-strike.com - 00:01

Once again we enter a dark and spooky location to search for anomalies. This trend popularized by The Exit 8 continues to deliver new horror games for...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Crow Country – Review

3rd-strike.com - 30/Aug 04:14

Veteran gamers will probably have seen the rise (and fall) of many beloved horror franchises. We can imagine many will probably have had their first...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Shadow of the Ninja Reborn – Review

3rd-strike.com - 03/Sep 00:01

We were going to start our review of Shadow of the Ninja Reborn with a history lesson about the franchise, but it turns out there isn’t a whole lot...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

GUNDAM BREAKER 4 – Review

3rd-strike.com - 05/Sep 02:03

We can easily state that New Gundam Breaker wasn’t received well by the fans of the GUNDAM BREAKER series. The game was disappointing in nearly...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Tiebreak: Official game of the ATP and WTA – Review

3rd-strike.com - 08/Sep 02:00

Back in the day, EA Sports ruled the roost when it came to licensed sports simulator games, but in recent years Nacon has taken over the throne for...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

World of Warcraft: The War Within Earthen Feature Developer Q&A

3rd-strike.com - 05/Sep 01:50

Owen Langdren (Senior Game Designer), Terran Gregory (Cinematic Narrative Director) and Maria Hamilton (Associate Design Director), share what they...

Les derniers communiqués

  • Aucun élément