It's a great game that will keep you entertained for a long time, has minimal bugs and its combat system and characters will grab you by the heart. [Issue#326]
Despite some shortcomings, Octopath Traveler II is one of the best JRPGs of the year. It’s nice to know that developers have took all feedback to heart and addressed the main issues with the original game, while adding new mechanics and improvements across the board. The semi-open world is alive as long as you spend most of the time in cities, whereas the wilderness and dungeons feel rather empty. Also, even though the pacing is better than in the first game, Octopath Traveler II is still a little too slow by today’s standards. I wholeheartedly recommend Octopath Traveler II to anyone who is even just mildly interested in JRPGs. It’s very close to the masterpiece status and you don’t even have to play the original. In fact, I would strongly suggest you skip the first game and play this one instead.
No puedo ser objetivo con Octopath Traveler II, amo la primera parte. Es simplemente espectacular. Juego muy continuista que mejora en todo a la primera entrega.
La historia es increíble, potenciando la narrativa, marcando distancias con la primera parte. Está bien hilada y las ocho historias tienen un nexo común, que poco a poco se va desentrañando hasta llegar al un capítulo final común.
El sistema de combate es el mismo. Dinámico, fluido, pero sobre todo, divertido. De lo mejor que tiene el juego.
Es impresionante la calidad que alcanza Octopath Traveler II y eso se ver reflejado en su banda sonora. Sencillamente magistral.
Tras casi 100 horas puedo decir que es uno de los grandes JRPGS por turnos de la generación. Estéticamente brillante, una BSO inmersiva, un sistema de combate exquisito y una historia bien contada y entretenida.
En resumidas cuentas es, prácticamente, una obra maestra que hará las delicias de los amantes del género y de los turnos. No puedo dejar de recomendar la primera entrega, pero este lo supera en todos los aspectos.
Octopath Traveler II is a fantastic game for fans of JRPGs, and an amazing starting point to get into the genre. The characters never felt stale or disinteresting, the combat is fun and intuitive and the visuals/music are absolutely beautiful. Where I feel this game falls short is writing, where it's fairly simple and not too exciting, but I never thought it was bad either. This game improves a lot on the original game, but still captures the same charm.
Octopath Traveler II is a triumphant and confident follow-up to its predecessor, building on the established foundation with welcome new ideas and tweaks that make for an overall excellent experience. A strategic combat system, open-ended character progression, well-written stories, gorgeous visuals, and an incredible soundtrack all coalesce into one of the finest RPGs available on Switch to date. Though it may be more of the same, Team Asano demonstrates mastery of its craft at every turn here. We’d give Octopath Traveler II a high recommendation to anybody looking for a beautiful new RPG to add to their Switch collection.
The sequel to Octopath Traveler goes down the same route, so it plays somewhat safe. The strong stories keep you engaged and visually it is appealing, but be aware that the performance is not optimal on the Switch. That said, there is little else to fault with the game and fans of the original can buy this title blindly.
The main issue I have with OT2 is in its similarities to its predecessor. It’s a fun and excellent example of the genre, but doesn’t really stretch beyond it. I suppose there are worse sins a game can commit than just not feeling much different from its great predecessor. Still, if Octopath Traveler wasn’t your thing, Octopath Traveler II likely won’t be, either.
Despite my frustrations with the limited ways that Octopath Traveler II improves upon the original, at its core the game still scratches an itch that no other game can satisfy. I still spent more than 50 hours in the world of Solistia, exploring every part of the map I could and seeking out new stories to immerse myself in...For those who lament the modern state of Final Fantasy, or want something that feels truly inventive in its design compared to many cookie-cutter AAA games, Octopath Traveler II is a journey well worth taking.
The first game was fantastic and if you liked it, you will like the second game, too. Musik, artstyle, story, world and battlesystem are all still beautiful. Just as for Octopath 1, an incredible game.
While they tried to improve on the first game, OT2 struggles to integrate multiple stories. It simultaneously acts like there are multiple people in your party while also acting like you are traveling solo. Additionally, map design and story telling are fairly average. Other than that, the game is beautiful with fantastic music.
Pain for my eyes due to poor graphic rendition and bad layout infos on screen.. boring gameplay..
Great story as ever for these games, but (for me) it's far to be enough..
Way too many random encounters in the “open” world. Super annoying!! Had to drop the game because it was getting too much. Warding accessory that reduces it does nothing.
SummaryThis game is a brand-new entry in the OCTOPATH TRAVELER series, the first installment of which was initially released in 2018 and sold over 3 million copies worldwide. It takes the series’ HD-2D graphics, a fusion of retro pixel art and 3DCG, to even greater heights.
In the world of Solistia, eight new travelers venture forth into an ex...