Much of the praise I had for that game also applies here, so I won't repeat all of the things Octopath Traveler II took from the first game that didn't need to be fixed, but let's dive into the ways in which it improves upon the original. ~ ~ ~ This game is more than everything I had hoped for in a sequel to the first game. It is a tale about enjoying the simple pleasures of life, and spreading warmth and happiness around us. After all, if knowledge exists to be shared with all, dough shouldn't just be hoarded either. It even manages to tackle the topic of technological advancement and the need for wealth redistribution as new things get invented that improve the efficiency of production. It also reminds of the importance of patient critical thinking over immediate emotional response. If you let yourself be swayed by someone who acts with hatred, resentment or jealousy in their heart, you can quickly become just as lost as they are. It encourages us to be good to people, with no ulterior motive, and not to be insecure when challenged by misguided individuals who perform irrefutably malevolent deeds. Sometimes, if your words fall on deaf ears, the only option left is to remove that person from your life. It urges us to seek our own path, for we can never be truly free when adhering to someone else's expectations unwillingly. Saving someone from their inner turmoils and giving them a chance to get back on their feet is a worthwhile endeavor. Being patient with such a person in a time of need may blossom into a lifelong bond. It conveys the idea that anyone can lose their way if they let their own pain taint their actions, and that it can be difficult to get out of that state of mind without a helping hand. If you can make even just one person smile, you've accomplished something incredible and they will be a ray of happiness to you in return. It conveys the idea that anyone can lose their way if they let their own pain taint their actions, and that it can be difficult to get out of that Octopath Traveler II tells us that we don't need to be a superstar in order to bring hope to people. Octopath Traveler II tells us that we don't need to be a superstar in order to bring hope to people. As a long time JRPG fan from the 80s & 90s, I look forward to Asano's next creations as a creator who doesn't make perfect products, but makes products perfect for my niche. I have my gripes with the game, such as the story to gameplay ratio at times, however this is still a 10/10 for me. Although its emulates it's older JRPG predecessors too much sometimes (this script needs and editor) the strong gameplay and soundtrack of the Octopath series continues to shine. However, if you grew up on Final Fantasy games before they reach their double digits there is a wonderful adventure to find here. if you aren't a fan a traditional JPRGs, than they may not be the game for you. However, if you grew up on Final Fantasy games before they reach their double digits there is a wonderful adventure to find A significant improvement to the original and a perfect example that stunning graphics aren't all that a video game needs (although the stylization of this game will love a timeless vibe). A significant improvement to the original and a perfect example that stunning graphics aren't all that a video game needs (although the stylization of this game will love a timeless vibe).
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