The Sacred Tears TRUE Free Download [Patch]
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- Sep 13, 2019
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Updated: Mar 17, 2020
About This Game THE CITY ADVENTURE IS HERE!Sacred Tears TRUE is a doujin RPG that blends the best of the JRPG genre with innovative and fun game elements, plus high quality art and music in one honest-to-goodness gem of a game.Seil and his childhood friend Seana are neophyte thieves in the Thieves Guild of Genoseed City. By day they operate a private investigator agency, and by night they undertake Thieves Guild missions across the city. Sacred Tears TRUE is the story of these young thieves and their pursuit of dreams and adventure.Sacred Tears TRUE brings both traditional JRPG elements and fresh and unique features such as a deceptively simple but deep card battle system, redistributable skill points, and graphics by Takashi KONNO (Shichinin no Bukiya) and music by Hiroyuki Ojima (Accel World, When They Cry anime) and Shimotsuki Haruka (Atelier Iris, Ace Attorney Orchestral Performance)Each of the 48 chapters in Sacred Tears TRUE comprises of a single mission or case. Each chapter is a standalone episode, but as the game progresses, there number of characters increases and the main dramatic story arc plays out.Features:• Quite simply one of the best ever doujin RPG and a must-have for any JRPG fan!• Fresh and engaging characters, stories, and drama – from comedy to political intrigue.• Traditional and new JRPG features, including a unique card battle system, redistributable skill points, and multiway system!• Outstanding replay value: 24 main story chapters and 24 side chapters!• Chapter (5–30 mins each) format for easy play!• A treasure trove of beautiful, high quality character art by Takashi KONNO!• An exceptional original soundtrack by Ojima Hiroyuki & Shimotsuki Haruka! 7aa9394dea Title: The Sacred Tears TRUEGenre: Indie, RPGDeveloper:AlphaNutsPublisher:Nyu MediaRelease Date: 25 Sep, 2014 The Sacred Tears TRUE Free Download [Patch] the sacred tears true walkthrough. the sacred tears true игра. the sacred tears true gameplay. the sacred tears true Combat in this game - which there is a lot of - is interminably boring. The combat consists of sets of three rounds of a modified rock-paper-scissors format. The game randomly generates your list of RPS choices, meaning its a game of RPS where you might just get forced to pick rock.Seriously, that's the combat engine.. I can't get it to play all I hear is music I feel like I wasted my money on a game that doesn't work. It says I played for two or three hours and I haven't even seen the beginning yet. I'm sorry to put it down it looked like a very good game that's why I bought it. It still will if it ever plays.. I've played the game for 15 hours so far and I still haven't even finished the first row of missions. Maybe I'm just being thorough, but for a game that's less than 50 MB in size, I think it's surprisingly involved.. The Sacred Tears TRUE is a solid RPG, but has several issues that keep it from achieving greatness.Harkening back to 90s-style console JRPG's, Sacred Tears puts you in the shoes of Seil and Seana, a pair of friends who've opened their own private investigative office (and struggle to pay the rent on their lavish house) while simultaneously working as members of their city's Thieves Guild. The game starts with the pair involved in a heist that goes south, and barely escaping before their monetary issues come to the forefront. As the main plot goes on, the player is drawn into their quest to steal a "Sacred Tear" (a highly-prized relic) from an art gallery, as well as dealing with machinations from their own guild and a neighbouring province looking to invade.The best part about the game is that it takes place in a serialized fashion. You can pick and choose whether to carry on with the main story or pick up "side jobs" that often don't have combat, and are usually fetch quests for other people. Interestingly, the dialogue of NPCs you find in the city of Genoseed changes mission-to-mission, which does a great job of investing the player into the world and the characters' lives.The game also has a battle system, which is where some of the flaws begin to expose themselves. You fight by drawing three cards in a glorified game of rock-paper-scissors, where certain commands (like dodging or attacking) trump other commands. After a certain point (and depending on whether you're overleveled), it becomes less a series of strategic moves and more a question of whether you start with enough attack/high-level cards (only found through new cards revealed during battles) that you can take down a high-level enemy before they kill you.The music is well-orchestrated and fits with with the 90s aesthetic, but this in turn reveals another problem with the game - there are no graphic/sound options whatsoever. You either have to listen to the same track repeated over and over as you walk through Genoseed, or turn your volume off. Luckily, the game isn't resource-intensive, but it can still be annoying for some people.The biggest problem I had with the game (and frankly, with a lot of RPGMaker games) is that there's no map to tell you where to go. More than once, I started a mission and had no idea what building I was supposed to go to next, spending time running in and out of districts until I found the place I needed to be. It doesn't help matters that the game practically requires you to have a guide in order to unlock the last few side missions, which only appear once you amassed $300,000. You pretty much have to scrounge for every secret room, hidden item and way of making money in order to achieve this goal, and I don't expect that many people would be able to do it without a walkthrough.Likewise, the plot meanders for long periods of time, and the main character (Seil) is a bit of a fool who never really bothers to change his ways or ignores obvious cues people tell him throughout the game. The real star is Seana (who often chastizes you for your habits), who generally keeps things in check when Seil is lost, but doesn't have nearly enough to do in the game.In the end, Sacred Tears TRUE stands out as a highlight among the glut of RPGMaker clones on Steam, and focuses on a "slice-of-life" story with lots to see, do and explore in an interesting way. It's just a shame that there are some minor issues that keep it from achieving true greatness.. Good game. Hard Puzzle.
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