At the end of 2021 came Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars. This title is a studio creation foodwho worked with Yoko Tarōthe developer behind the sagas nier and drakengard. Although it went under the radar of many, it was a great JRPG that evokes the classics of this genre.
Just a few months after the launch of The Isle Dragon Roarsthe saga Voice of Cards continue with The Forsaken Maiden. We admit that it was quite surprising to see a sequel so quickly and it caused us some doubts. Since we had the opportunity to play it, we tell you if you should jump back into this franchise.
Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden gives us several interesting stories
The overall story of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden takes us on an adventure to save an island from destruction. At the center of this odyssey is the protagonist, whom you can name as you like, and the mysterious Laty. It doesn’t take long before you realize that the fate of this girl and that of the island are inextricably linked.
In order to stop the coming cataclysm, they both need to travel the world in search of other maidens and their special artifacts. This further opens up the narrative spectrum as each of these have their own interesting stories to tell.
The story of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden is again what shines the most. While the plot of his predecessor was good, it stayed strictly within the fantasy genre. This continuation gives us many well-made themes, such as the sense of duty, melancholy, guilt and even sexism. In addition, it is not necessary to play the previous installment to understand it.
Arguably, this title offers five stories in one. You have the main one that triggers those of the four maidens. We found these too interesting and varied, we even thought they could cover a game on their own. Not to mention that there are constant and unexpected twists.
The story of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden That’s reason enough to recommend this game. But this is complemented by its gameplay which is quite entertaining and reminds us of the RPGs of the time of the Super nintendo. Of course with your additions.
A combat with variation and strategy
Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden It takes place in a world made up entirely of cards, from the characters to the settings. This takes an important role in exploration and combat. The map is initially laid out with cards face down and as you go you flip each of them over. Occasionally we find some surprises, such as treasures, unexpected combat and even some side quests.
The fact of having a world that is ‘uncovered’ as you advance through it, seemed like a great invitation to explore it. In addition, this does not become monotonous since you are constantly attacked by enemies. These, as it once was, don’t appear on the map, so you can’t consciously avoid them. You can find yourself in the middle of exploration and suddenly enter to fight against a monster.
In this regard, the gameplay of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden is that of an RPG with turn-based combat. The difference here is the addition of some special gems. These serve to make some more powerful attacks. Every time you make a move you will earn a gem, so you can save them for a devastating attack or use them as soon as you receive them.
Several of the attacks have elemental effects, which can affect some enemies more than others. This adds a factor of strategy and experimentation, as it invites you to test which are the most effective moves against certain enemies. Especially since the game doesn’t tell you by itself, you have to find out.
Teamwork Comes to Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden
One of the main differences of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden with its predecessor are team attacks. Some of the characters have the ability to perform moves with the help of another and these are usually some of the most powerful out there.
Since they are one of the strongest, using them costs a good amount of gems. However, performing them can give a great feeling of satisfaction. Especially since the animations of these attacks really make you feel their full power, even though in theory you’re just seeing cards move.
Also, to perform them you need both characters to be alive, which can spoil your strategy. Many times we found ourselves saving all our gems to do these attacks, but the enemy killed one of our members. This made the match very entertaining.
A unique presentation
The world of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden It’s made of cards. This already makes it stand out, but the design of the cards is really beautiful. In addition, the incidental characters are more varied than in the previous installment.
Not only the visuals are captivating, the music is also a delight that players will surely appreciate. Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden it is full of songs with medieval overtones. But there are times with beautiful musical pieces very similar to those of NieR: Automata. Many times we find ourselves on the map just enjoying its sound section.
Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden is a title you should try if you are a fan of classic RPGs
Taking all these elements into account, it seems to us that Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden It is fully recommended. All its elements combine very well to give us an experience that is well worth enjoying. Especially if you are a fan of the RPGs of yesteryear.
It is currently at a fairly cheap price and in return you will have an adventure of about 12 hours, which will keep you very entertained. It is also quite accessible, it is very easy to take it and enjoy everything it offers. We never felt like there was a huge difficulty spike when playing it and you’re sure to come out of any fight well.
There are several factors that lead us to believe that Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden It won’t be the last in the saga. It seems that food and Yoko Tarō They are just starting a series with the potential to become one of the most beloved RPGs. If so, we can’t wait for the next chapter and we take this opportunity to recommend that you also try the previous one.
We played Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden on PS4 with a code provided by a representative of Square Enix in our region.
At the end of 2021 came Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars. This title is a studio creation foodwho worked with Yoko Tarōthe developer behind the sagas nier and drakengard. Although it went under the radar of many, it was a great JRPG that evokes the classics of this genre.
Just a few months after the launch of The Isle Dragon Roarsthe saga Voice of Cards continue with The Forsaken Maiden. We admit that it was quite surprising to see a sequel so quickly and it caused us some doubts. Since we had the opportunity to play it, we tell you if you should jump back into this franchise.
Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden gives us several interesting stories
The overall story of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden takes us on an adventure to save an island from destruction. At the center of this odyssey is the protagonist, whom you can name as you like, and the mysterious Laty. It doesn’t take long before you realize that the fate of this girl and that of the island are inextricably linked.
In order to stop the coming cataclysm, they both need to travel the world in search of other maidens and their special artifacts. This further opens up the narrative spectrum as each of these have their own interesting stories to tell.
The story of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden is again what shines the most. While the plot of his predecessor was good, it stayed strictly within the fantasy genre. This continuation gives us many well-made themes, such as the sense of duty, melancholy, guilt and even sexism. In addition, it is not necessary to play the previous installment to understand it.
Arguably, this title offers five stories in one. You have the main one that triggers those of the four maidens. We found these too interesting and varied, we even thought they could cover a game on their own. Not to mention that there are constant and unexpected twists.
The story of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden That’s reason enough to recommend this game. But this is complemented by its gameplay which is quite entertaining and reminds us of the RPGs of the time of the Super nintendo. Of course with your additions.
A combat with variation and strategy
Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden It takes place in a world made up entirely of cards, from the characters to the settings. This takes an important role in exploration and combat. The map is initially laid out with cards face down and as you go you flip each of them over. Occasionally we find some surprises, such as treasures, unexpected combat and even some side quests.
The fact of having a world that is ‘uncovered’ as you advance through it, seemed like a great invitation to explore it. In addition, this does not become monotonous since you are constantly attacked by enemies. These, as it once was, don’t appear on the map, so you can’t consciously avoid them. You can find yourself in the middle of exploration and suddenly enter to fight against a monster.
In this regard, the gameplay of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden is that of an RPG with turn-based combat. The difference here is the addition of some special gems. These serve to make some more powerful attacks. Every time you make a move you will earn a gem, so you can save them for a devastating attack or use them as soon as you receive them.
Several of the attacks have elemental effects, which can affect some enemies more than others. This adds a factor of strategy and experimentation, as it invites you to test which are the most effective moves against certain enemies. Especially since the game doesn’t tell you by itself, you have to find out.
Teamwork Comes to Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden
One of the main differences of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden with its predecessor are team attacks. Some of the characters have the ability to perform moves with the help of another and these are usually some of the most powerful out there.
Since they are one of the strongest, using them costs a good amount of gems. However, performing them can give a great feeling of satisfaction. Especially since the animations of these attacks really make you feel their full power, even though in theory you’re just seeing cards move.
Also, to perform them you need both characters to be alive, which can spoil your strategy. Many times we found ourselves saving all our gems to do these attacks, but the enemy killed one of our members. This made the match very entertaining.
A unique presentation
The world of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden It’s made of cards. This already makes it stand out, but the design of the cards is really beautiful. In addition, the incidental characters are more varied than in the previous installment.
Not only the visuals are captivating, the music is also a delight that players will surely appreciate. Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden it is full of songs with medieval overtones. But there are times with beautiful musical pieces very similar to those of NieR: Automata. Many times we find ourselves on the map just enjoying its sound section.
Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden is a title you should try if you are a fan of classic RPGs
Taking all these elements into account, it seems to us that Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden It is fully recommended. All its elements combine very well to give us an experience that is well worth enjoying. Especially if you are a fan of the RPGs of yesteryear.
It is currently at a fairly cheap price and in return you will have an adventure of about 12 hours, which will keep you very entertained. It is also quite accessible, it is very easy to take it and enjoy everything it offers. We never felt like there was a huge difficulty spike when playing it and you’re sure to come out of any fight well.
There are several factors that lead us to believe that Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden It won’t be the last in the saga. It seems that food and Yoko Tarō They are just starting a series with the potential to become one of the most beloved RPGs. If so, we can’t wait for the next chapter and we take this opportunity to recommend that you also try the previous one.
We played Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden on PS4 with a code provided by a representative of Square Enix in our region.
At the end of 2021 came Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars. This title is a studio creation foodwho worked with Yoko Tarōthe developer behind the sagas nier and drakengard. Although it went under the radar of many, it was a great JRPG that evokes the classics of this genre.
Just a few months after the launch of The Isle Dragon Roarsthe saga Voice of Cards continue with The Forsaken Maiden. We admit that it was quite surprising to see a sequel so quickly and it caused us some doubts. Since we had the opportunity to play it, we tell you if you should jump back into this franchise.
Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden gives us several interesting stories
The overall story of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden takes us on an adventure to save an island from destruction. At the center of this odyssey is the protagonist, whom you can name as you like, and the mysterious Laty. It doesn’t take long before you realize that the fate of this girl and that of the island are inextricably linked.
In order to stop the coming cataclysm, they both need to travel the world in search of other maidens and their special artifacts. This further opens up the narrative spectrum as each of these have their own interesting stories to tell.
The story of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden is again what shines the most. While the plot of his predecessor was good, it stayed strictly within the fantasy genre. This continuation gives us many well-made themes, such as the sense of duty, melancholy, guilt and even sexism. In addition, it is not necessary to play the previous installment to understand it.
Arguably, this title offers five stories in one. You have the main one that triggers those of the four maidens. We found these too interesting and varied, we even thought they could cover a game on their own. Not to mention that there are constant and unexpected twists.
The story of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden That’s reason enough to recommend this game. But this is complemented by its gameplay which is quite entertaining and reminds us of the RPGs of the time of the Super nintendo. Of course with your additions.
A combat with variation and strategy
Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden It takes place in a world made up entirely of cards, from the characters to the settings. This takes an important role in exploration and combat. The map is initially laid out with cards face down and as you go you flip each of them over. Occasionally we find some surprises, such as treasures, unexpected combat and even some side quests.
The fact of having a world that is ‘uncovered’ as you advance through it, seemed like a great invitation to explore it. In addition, this does not become monotonous since you are constantly attacked by enemies. These, as it once was, don’t appear on the map, so you can’t consciously avoid them. You can find yourself in the middle of exploration and suddenly enter to fight against a monster.
In this regard, the gameplay of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden is that of an RPG with turn-based combat. The difference here is the addition of some special gems. These serve to make some more powerful attacks. Every time you make a move you will earn a gem, so you can save them for a devastating attack or use them as soon as you receive them.
Several of the attacks have elemental effects, which can affect some enemies more than others. This adds a factor of strategy and experimentation, as it invites you to test which are the most effective moves against certain enemies. Especially since the game doesn’t tell you by itself, you have to find out.
Teamwork Comes to Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden
One of the main differences of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden with its predecessor are team attacks. Some of the characters have the ability to perform moves with the help of another and these are usually some of the most powerful out there.
Since they are one of the strongest, using them costs a good amount of gems. However, performing them can give a great feeling of satisfaction. Especially since the animations of these attacks really make you feel their full power, even though in theory you’re just seeing cards move.
Also, to perform them you need both characters to be alive, which can spoil your strategy. Many times we found ourselves saving all our gems to do these attacks, but the enemy killed one of our members. This made the match very entertaining.
A unique presentation
The world of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden It’s made of cards. This already makes it stand out, but the design of the cards is really beautiful. In addition, the incidental characters are more varied than in the previous installment.
Not only the visuals are captivating, the music is also a delight that players will surely appreciate. Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden it is full of songs with medieval overtones. But there are times with beautiful musical pieces very similar to those of NieR: Automata. Many times we find ourselves on the map just enjoying its sound section.
Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden is a title you should try if you are a fan of classic RPGs
Taking all these elements into account, it seems to us that Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden It is fully recommended. All its elements combine very well to give us an experience that is well worth enjoying. Especially if you are a fan of the RPGs of yesteryear.
It is currently at a fairly cheap price and in return you will have an adventure of about 12 hours, which will keep you very entertained. It is also quite accessible, it is very easy to take it and enjoy everything it offers. We never felt like there was a huge difficulty spike when playing it and you’re sure to come out of any fight well.
There are several factors that lead us to believe that Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden It won’t be the last in the saga. It seems that food and Yoko Tarō They are just starting a series with the potential to become one of the most beloved RPGs. If so, we can’t wait for the next chapter and we take this opportunity to recommend that you also try the previous one.
We played Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden on PS4 with a code provided by a representative of Square Enix in our region.
At the end of 2021 came Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars. This title is a studio creation foodwho worked with Yoko Tarōthe developer behind the sagas nier and drakengard. Although it went under the radar of many, it was a great JRPG that evokes the classics of this genre.
Just a few months after the launch of The Isle Dragon Roarsthe saga Voice of Cards continue with The Forsaken Maiden. We admit that it was quite surprising to see a sequel so quickly and it caused us some doubts. Since we had the opportunity to play it, we tell you if you should jump back into this franchise.
Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden gives us several interesting stories
The overall story of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden takes us on an adventure to save an island from destruction. At the center of this odyssey is the protagonist, whom you can name as you like, and the mysterious Laty. It doesn’t take long before you realize that the fate of this girl and that of the island are inextricably linked.
In order to stop the coming cataclysm, they both need to travel the world in search of other maidens and their special artifacts. This further opens up the narrative spectrum as each of these have their own interesting stories to tell.
The story of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden is again what shines the most. While the plot of his predecessor was good, it stayed strictly within the fantasy genre. This continuation gives us many well-made themes, such as the sense of duty, melancholy, guilt and even sexism. In addition, it is not necessary to play the previous installment to understand it.
Arguably, this title offers five stories in one. You have the main one that triggers those of the four maidens. We found these too interesting and varied, we even thought they could cover a game on their own. Not to mention that there are constant and unexpected twists.
The story of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden That’s reason enough to recommend this game. But this is complemented by its gameplay which is quite entertaining and reminds us of the RPGs of the time of the Super nintendo. Of course with your additions.
A combat with variation and strategy
Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden It takes place in a world made up entirely of cards, from the characters to the settings. This takes an important role in exploration and combat. The map is initially laid out with cards face down and as you go you flip each of them over. Occasionally we find some surprises, such as treasures, unexpected combat and even some side quests.
The fact of having a world that is ‘uncovered’ as you advance through it, seemed like a great invitation to explore it. In addition, this does not become monotonous since you are constantly attacked by enemies. These, as it once was, don’t appear on the map, so you can’t consciously avoid them. You can find yourself in the middle of exploration and suddenly enter to fight against a monster.
In this regard, the gameplay of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden is that of an RPG with turn-based combat. The difference here is the addition of some special gems. These serve to make some more powerful attacks. Every time you make a move you will earn a gem, so you can save them for a devastating attack or use them as soon as you receive them.
Several of the attacks have elemental effects, which can affect some enemies more than others. This adds a factor of strategy and experimentation, as it invites you to test which are the most effective moves against certain enemies. Especially since the game doesn’t tell you by itself, you have to find out.
Teamwork Comes to Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden
One of the main differences of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden with its predecessor are team attacks. Some of the characters have the ability to perform moves with the help of another and these are usually some of the most powerful out there.
Since they are one of the strongest, using them costs a good amount of gems. However, performing them can give a great feeling of satisfaction. Especially since the animations of these attacks really make you feel their full power, even though in theory you’re just seeing cards move.
Also, to perform them you need both characters to be alive, which can spoil your strategy. Many times we found ourselves saving all our gems to do these attacks, but the enemy killed one of our members. This made the match very entertaining.
A unique presentation
The world of Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden It’s made of cards. This already makes it stand out, but the design of the cards is really beautiful. In addition, the incidental characters are more varied than in the previous installment.
Not only the visuals are captivating, the music is also a delight that players will surely appreciate. Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden it is full of songs with medieval overtones. But there are times with beautiful musical pieces very similar to those of NieR: Automata. Many times we find ourselves on the map just enjoying its sound section.
Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden is a title you should try if you are a fan of classic RPGs
Taking all these elements into account, it seems to us that Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden It is fully recommended. All its elements combine very well to give us an experience that is well worth enjoying. Especially if you are a fan of the RPGs of yesteryear.
It is currently at a fairly cheap price and in return you will have an adventure of about 12 hours, which will keep you very entertained. It is also quite accessible, it is very easy to take it and enjoy everything it offers. We never felt like there was a huge difficulty spike when playing it and you’re sure to come out of any fight well.
There are several factors that lead us to believe that Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden It won’t be the last in the saga. It seems that food and Yoko Tarō They are just starting a series with the potential to become one of the most beloved RPGs. If so, we can’t wait for the next chapter and we take this opportunity to recommend that you also try the previous one.
We played Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden on PS4 with a code provided by a representative of Square Enix in our region.