Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-sacred-tears-true/id1506042424 The Sacred Tears TRUE Nyu Media Ltd Seil and his childhood friend Seana are neophyte thieves in the Thieves Guild of Genoseed City. By day they operate a pr… $1.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsSeil 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. This is the story of these young thieves and their pursuit of dreams and adventure! The Sacred Tears TRUE delivers 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 multi-way 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! About AlphaNuts AlphaNuts is a Japanese doujin game circle that began creating games in 2000. Their initial focus was on RPG games for the PC and they were commissioned to create a representative game for RPG Maker XP. Nowadays, they focus primarily on making simulation games for smartphones. About Nyu Media Nyu Media is an independent video games publisher that partners with Japanese developers to bring top indie video games to gamers around the world. By combining high quality localizations, broad distribution and accessible price points, we enable global gamers to fully enjoy excellent Japanese indie titles as well as support the indie developers by purchasing their games. Information Seller:Nyu Media Ltd Genre:Role Playing Release:May 29, 2020 Updated:May 29, 2020 Version:1.0.2 (7) Size:233.3 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal anthony78 Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2015 3,125 703 113 #2 anthony78, May 30, 2020 This looks promising... anthony78 Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2015 3,125 703 113 #3 anthony78, May 31, 2020 Sadly, I don’t think I recommend this. Seems to be a lazy port of the PC version. Not a complaint on the pixel RPG Maker graphics but there’s a blurriness to it all. The touchpad control isn’t always responsive and I’ve gotten stuck a few times (saving and coming back in resolved it but not something you should have to do). I like the idea of the card based combat, which is really just luck of the draw and picking the highest cards. It may get deeper but not sure it’s worth the effort. It’s also a bit different in that it’s a series of missions rather than exploration. Might not be a bad game. Just don’t feel like fighting the controls and it needs some major polishing. Solarclipse likes this. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Sadly, I don’t think I recommend this. Seems to be a lazy port of the PC version. Not a complaint on the pixel RPG Maker graphics but there’s a blurriness to it all. The touchpad control isn’t always responsive and I’ve gotten stuck a few times (saving and coming back in resolved it but not something you should have to do). I like the idea of the card based combat, which is really just luck of the draw and picking the highest cards. It may get deeper but not sure it’s worth the effort. It’s also a bit different in that it’s a series of missions rather than exploration. Might not be a bad game. Just don’t feel like fighting the controls and it needs some major polishing.