
Play Silva Saga II - The Legend of Light and Darkness (Japan) Online
Decades after the defeat of Ragon, an amnesiac man journeys across Minelvaton to battle the forces of the Darkness God Zuni, search for the missing Prince Kyral, and confront Ragon’s brother Zolde, while trying to discover his origin.
Many of the game mechanics are derived from the first Silva Saga game, but with some significant differences. The menu options and inventory system are reduced for easier and quicker navigation. In addition to members joining the player’s companion party as the story progresses, it is also possible to hire up to four combat-specialized mercenaries. The player can also acquire four other units called idols, which are frail, but good at spellcasting. Random battles are now completely turn-based and option-driven, in which the player will battle with the companion party by default, but can switch them for the mercenary or idol party, both of which act completely independent of player control.
- DeveloperSETA Corporation
- PublisherSETA Corporation
- Release Date1993-06-24
- GenresRole-playing (RPG)
- PlatformsSNES
- Players0
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