From Atlus and AquaPlus, comes another RPG is slated to release this summer. While Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & the Monster Seal does have that “2” in the title, previous knowledge from the first is unnecessary to enjoy the events of this specific title. Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & the Monster Seal will be coming out in the US exclusively on the PlayStation Vita and is PSTV compatible. Once released in summer, it will be sold for $39.99.
While the trailer shown above didn’t show gameplay, it did mention specializing your characters which is a huge plus for me. The video even goes as far as to mention that there are 30 sub-classes. You’ll be taking control of the main character Fried, an adventurer from the Royal Library, as you run around Romulea as you attempt to stop an uprising. Along the way Fried will recruit 16 unique girls ranging from mages to maids. With turn based combat, I like what I’m hearing.
Here are the official bullet points for Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & the Monster Seal:
- Art That is Sure to Leave a Mark: The hand-drawn art of the girls in your party, as well as the mutant girls who must be defeated breathe scintillating life into the quixotic world of Romulea.
- Sealed with Power: Defeating enemies in the dungeon produces Sealbooks, which can give the girls in your party unique bonuses, enchant weapons, or be sold for gold. Deciding how to use the Sealbooks is a crucial part of the game's dungeon-crawling aspects
- Turn the Party into a Par-tay: As you explore dungeons, players can trigger sub-events which allow for further character development between Fried and the individual girls in his party. Favorite girls can even show up in the menus (cosmetically) more often.
- Min-maxers' Delight: Each girl in your party has one of five base classes, from which they can spec into one of several sub-classes, which can be further specialized. For example, a Magic User can become a Sorceress, which can specialize into Magical Princess. Each subclass has its own unique skill-set and corresponding armor/outfit, allowing for intricate tweaks for discerning party managers.
- Original Audio: Dungeon Travelers 2 presents the game with English text localized by ATLUS and fully voiced Japanese audio.