About This Game A thousand years of peace are shattered by betrayal, political upheaval, and war. Play as the hero Carrion Iblis, as the story of Siegfried, the Empire's true successor, plunges the world further and further into darkness. Immerse yourself in a world of conflict as several opposing factions clash for dominance over the Archaelus Empire and its people. Take up the mighty blade of Carrion Iblis as he and his friends tear through a massive web of manipulation. Theirs is a journey that will crack open the doors of destiny, setting the stage for a truly epic struggle for the fate of the world! In this adventure, Carrion must clash against enemies from within and without. He will face down his own countrymen, repel an invasion of undead foes, conquer his personal demons, find love, and challenge the power of the heavens. Deadly Sin 2 is a 20-30 hour fantasy RPG epic. It is not a direct sequel to Deadly Sin 1; much like the games in the Final Fantasy series, Deadly Sin 2 is merely the next in a line of spiritual successors to the original. Deadly Sin 2 boasts a massively improved battle and menu system, as well as all-new features. 1) A fully scripted, back-view, conditional turn-based battle system by Mithran. This is a sophisticated evolution of the traditional RPG battle formula that includes a winner-take-all threat system, and new stats, including Speed, Build, Shield Block, MP Regen, and Equipment Weight. 2) An original soundtrack written by the game creator, Harmonic. 3) A large amount of dynamic, enjoyable, and rewarding side-quests that bring the world to life! 4) Augment system: customize any weapon, shield, or helm/body/arm armor with augments that you find or purchase around the world. Augments add stats, status effects, elemental changes, and other enhancements that are endlessly fun to play around with. 5) In-depth skill point system: each PC has a unique skill tree. Invest skill points gained from leveling up or completing quests. If you don't like how your character is developing, you can have your skill points refunded at an inn! 6) Monster nodes: find these nodes to disable random encounters and obtain skill points. If you want to fight enemies again, the monster nodes can be turned back on at your will! 7) Mouse interface: you can use the mouse to do almost everything, including movement. You can choose not to use the mouse by simply moving it off screen. 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An hour in, at least. ;]. As a fan of oldschool turn based rpgs I've given a quite a few of the recent retro rpgs games a try, and I can honestly say that Deadly Sin 2 is a great choice for anyone looking to scratch that 32 bit itch. The story is well done and isn't afraid to poke fun at it's own tropes. The battlemechanics are quite well done and I really enjoyed the option to turn off monsters after completing a dungeon. Thumbs up!. Another RPG maker game.But with enough cool stuff added that it's pretty good. Skill tree, aggro/threat system, difficulty levels, colosseum, drawn character portraits and battle portraits, a good story. Augment system is interesting too.I have little to say that the top positive reviews haven't already said, but this game was good enough for me want to leave a review/positive rating for it.. Very good game, story is amaizing and I loved the animated heroes in the fights thanks to them i enjoyed the game even more.. I have over 600 games in my Steam account, and the vast majority of them are still unplayed. So now I'm dedicating an hour to each of these games and writing a series of One Hour Reviews. An hour isn't very long to judge a game on, so think of this as more of a first impression, and take this review in the spirit in which it's given. Be sure to read other reviews from players who have spent more time in the game. One Hour Reviews #44 - Deadly Sin 2I've always had a bit of a soft spot for JRPG games. My first introduction to a JRPG was back on the Super Nintendo. A friend of mine loaned me his copy of Final Fantasy II (actually IV but the US numbered them different than Japan). I had no idea what I was in for. I must have sank 50 hours into that game. I don't remember any other game on the SNES I put as much time into, and I loved every minute of it.Now thanks to the advent of RPG Maker, there are quite a few JRPG games to be found, such as this one. RPG Maker is really a mixed bag. I love it as a concept, and I think anything that makes it easier for people to make games is a good thing. But the flip side to this is that you also end up with a lot of content out there, and that content is not necessarily very good. When it's easy to crank out your own JRPG, it also means that it's easy to make it very cookie-cutter and not very interesting.I think there are 2 big areas you really need to stand out as a JRPG. One of the hallmarks of a JRPG is frequent combat, which can quickly feel repetivive and grindy. Anything that helps set the combat apart from your standard turn-based options can help make the game stand out. But what really makes or breaks a JRPG is the storyline. Without a good story to really bind all of the combat and other encounters together, things can quickly get boring.So it's nice to see that Deadly Sin 2 succeeds in both of these fronts. I'll start with the story. It's hard to really judge the story from playing just an hour of the game, but I enjoyed what I went through. The first thing I appreciated was getting a simple introduction to the game, without getting clobbered over the head with an exposition dump. Instead the game takes some time to introduce each of the characters that will end up in your party. It starts by using a frequently seen storytelling method of starting in a bad situation (and thus an introduction to battle), followed by a jump back in time, to tell the story of how you eventually end up in that situation.I liked the main characters, and enjoyed some of the banter between them as I explored the starting town. The town also contains a university where you can get a little more of an extended tutorial on how to play the game. I actually like the way this is broken out. The prologue of the game forces you to fight, so you immediately get introduced to the very basics of combat. But by keeping the university separate, you're not forced to go through a tutorial each time you start a new game.Graphically the game looks nice. It felt like something I would have played on my SNES. My only complaint is the complete lack of any graphics options. I set my expectation bar pretty low for 2D games, but the game gives you no options at all. I did figure out that I could hit Alt-Enter to go into windowed mode, but the window is very small (relative to my 1920x1080 desktop), and the game does not let you resize the window, or set the resolution in game.Combat looked like your standard JRPG turn based combat, but with some additions. Characters have a standard attack, and can use items or skills. Skills vary for each character, with a mix of offensive, defensive, utility, and passive abilities. I liked the fact that you can customize the skills for each character, through the use of skill points. Combat also includes a threat meter, so you can see which character is going to get attacked next, and the game provides skills to allow you to manage threat level. It definitely adds a little more to the typical turn based combat I am used to.Another neat addition to this game that I liked is the concept of Monster Node crystals. You collect these in different areas, and it serves a dual purpose, both to give you a bonus for finding it, as well as letting you deactivate random encounters in that area. I like this mechanic of being able to turn off random encounters, but without it being like a cheat code. The first one I found was in a dungeon and I had to clear most of the floor before I found it. By the time I ended my first hour, I had just added my 3rd party member (out of 4) after making it through a couple of dungeon levels. I really enjoyed my first hour and this definitely seems like a fun little romp. One last note, I don't know anything about Deadly Sin 1, but the way this game starts, I didn't get any kind of impression like I needed to know anything about the first one. I get the impression it's more like Final Fantasy where the games are all completely independent.If your idea of an RPG is more along the lines of Skyrim or Dragon Age, then you might want to give this one a pass, especially if you are turned off by lots of reading. But if you like JRPGs you will feel at home here, even if you are normally turned off by RPGMaker games.. This game surprised me, in a very good way. The character system has more depth than it looks like. The game overall is fairly polished. I'm having a blast with it, anyway. Highly recommended.. Cool Rpg game. I just never have enough of em ^^ Virgo VS The Zodiac at BitSummit 7 Spirits this weekend!: A big hello to all the Degica fans out there!We here at Degica Games are proud to announce our publishing partnership with Moonana the team behind the unforgiving timed action turn-based JRPG Virgo Vs The Zodiac! (VVTZ for short!)Get ready to "Embark on a cosmic quest to follow your fate, or defy your destiny" this Autumn 2019.store.steampowered.com/app/920320/Virgo_Vs_The_Zodiac/Along with the news of our publishing partnership, Degica and Moonana will be attending Japan's largest Indie Game event, BitSummit 7 Spirits[bitsummit.org], from June 1st & 2nd at Miyako Messe in Kyoto. If you are in Kyoto come on by and check out the special Virgo Vs The Zodiac demo we will have on display and meet the Moonana team!About Virgo VS The Zodiac:. Trading cards, badges, emoticons, etc are in!: Sorry it took so long. I've added all the steam goodies to Deadly Sin 2.Enjoy and I <3 you allPhil. 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