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Tears to Tiara II: Haou no Matsuei

Tears to Tiara II 覇王の末裔

Titles
Tears to Tiara II 覇王の末裔
Tears to Tiara II: Haou no Matsuei
Tears to Tiara II: Heir of the Overlord
Aliasesティアーズ・トゥ・ティアラII 覇王の末裔, Tears to Tiara 2, ティアーズ・トゥ・ティアラ2 覇王の末裔, TTT2
Play timeVery long (51h50m from 3 votes)
DeveloperAQUAPLUS & STING
PublishersAQUAPLUS
ATLUS & NIS America
Relations
Same series

Tears to Tiara

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Description

Hamilcal, nicknamed Hamil, is the successor of the Hispania’s throne, but his country was conquered by the ever growing Holy Empire. He and his people are treated as slaves and Hamil has to pretend to be a fool (acting almost like a retard) just to discourage his people from doing a counter attack that would surely fail.

On a fateful night, he meets a strange girl who claims to be the main goddess of his religion, the Goddess of War, Ashtart (Tart). She treated Hamil’s wounds and sang a lullaby to help him sleep. This was certainly the happiest day of Hamil's life, but everything crumbled when messages from the empire interrupted their sacred festival to officially announce the slavery of the Hispania’s people, and as a symbolic act, they decided to sacrifice Tart for heresy against their supreme god Watos.

This made Hamil go into a rampage, summoning the forces of the God of Conquest, Melqart and releasing all the magic he had been building up for 7 years to assassinate a whole army by himself. However, Hamil failed to notice that Tart was set on fire by one of the empire’s guards, and he desperately jumped into the flames to rescue her. Deeply moved by Hamil’s bravery, every Hispanian in the festival started to root for him and their savior goddess, their restored faith revitalizing Tart’s power, saving her from the flames. Rejoining with Hamil while still inside the flames, they performed the sacred ritual of marriage between a goddess and a mortal to use the power from their magical resonance to summon an army of giant elephants and machines from the Heavens and, with it, they smashed many other Imperial troops. Taking advantage of the situation, Hamil ordered every Hispanian troop to attack. This was how he came to be known as the Conqueror King and how he retrieved his whole country in a single night.

[From Otaku Overdrive]

Full reviews

By empoleon434 on 2020-09-03r15491Vote: 10
<report>[Review contains Japanese. クソデカ感情があります。
Originally published on May 9, 2019 at link
]

Story/Characters

失われた女神と覇王の物語

As the tagline above suggests, the story is ultimately about the growth of the protagonist Hamil and the heroine Tarte; there is a much smaller focus on the side characters compared to TtT1. Although this made me feel disappointed, the increased amount of focus on Hamil/Tarte versus Arawn/Riannon made me enjoy the main pair much more than I initially expected and became one of the highest points of the game for me. In this case it more than made up for the otherwise loss of enjoyment from decreased side character events, but it in no way erased that loss. I think whether or... Read more »
0 comments 3 points
By ffthewinner on 2020-09-09r35461Vote: 9
<report>Truly a Hidden Gem.

- The story is pretty good. It doesn't have that many plot twists but it is told very well. It did have some issues, but they were minor and I forgot about them as the story continued. The characters are pretty good and enjoyable (the best 3 characters IMO are the main character, his love interest, and his rogue friend), and the voice acting is truly superb.

- I didn't enjoy the chibi 3D models, but I do understand that they were pretty much a necessity for this style of game so it is ok. The sprites and CG were very well done though.

- The soundtrack was beautiful and it Complimented the mood of each scene perfectly. The music composers of this game get a salute from... Read more »
0 comments 0 points