Lennus 2: Apostles of the Seal
Mar. 16th, 2011 12:47 pmYou are Sir Farus, the Young Raigan who has just been awakened from a 10,000-year sleep of endless dreams, destined to usher in a new dawn and the Great Union. Unfortunately, you have no memory and don't know what any of those words mean. Turns out that there are four treasures hidden in the world of Andel, and you're just the legendary hero to go find them.
Lennus 2: Apostles of the Seal was purblished by Asmik in Japan at the tail end of the SNES era. It was fan-translated a couple of years ago by Dynamic Designs (previously known as Magic-Destiny).
( It's a strange game with a lot of quirks. This breakdown has very few spoilers, nothing meaningful. )
It's a decent rpg from the tail-end of the SNES era, but unless you particularly liked the quirkiness of the original game, most of it is done better elsewhere.
Lennus 2: Apostles of the Seal was purblished by Asmik in Japan at the tail end of the SNES era. It was fan-translated a couple of years ago by Dynamic Designs (previously known as Magic-Destiny).
( It's a strange game with a lot of quirks. This breakdown has very few spoilers, nothing meaningful. )
It's a decent rpg from the tail-end of the SNES era, but unless you particularly liked the quirkiness of the original game, most of it is done better elsewhere.