![]() ![]() My first impression of Langrisser’s story was meh. As such, I’ve chosen to keep the synopsis brief. Unfortunately, the story in Langrisser II branches off fairly quickly. As you play, you’ll visit many locales, trying to learn why she’s so valuable. Seems that there’s an army looking for something. As Elwin, you’re in a village during an invasion. We move onto the next game – Langrisser II. Full of a want for revenge, you lead an assault on the enemy. However, as you’ll later learn, the King has died. After much hesitation, you reluctantly give in, hoping for the best. With only a concern for your safety, your father demands you escape. Your father and yourself – Prince Ledin – are surrounded from all sides. As John Cena would say, ya-ba-do, my time is now. Now, here I am, about 29 years from the initial release, playing not only one but two of the Langrisser JRPG titles featured in this bundle. It was clear Langrisser Mobile didn’t do the franchise any favors, and I should give it a fair shake. As I learned more though, I slowly turned a corner. Let’s put it this way, I wasn’t exactly tripping over myself to request it. Then, I heard NIS America were remaking it. Needless to say, this didn’t help to endear it to me. User reviews trashed it, calling it an abomination. ![]() In 2019, Langrisser Mobile was unleashed into the world. Eventually, it fell from my radar completely. The story remained the same with each subsequent entry. ![]() Sure, I heard of it growing up, but I was never interested enough to check it out. Creaky bones aside, this franchise always eluded me. Langrisser was first introduced back in ‘91. ![]()
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