

It is a very good thing that the story in Tears to Tiara II is everything that fans of the genre would want, as the title is more visual novel than SRPG. While a few standard and predictable stereotypes do surface from time to time, these moments are few and far between as Aquaplus has managed to craft a world where players will become invested in seeing how everything unfolds.



To top that off, thanks to the length of the story and the tighter focus on a core cast of characters, we are able to watch most of the cast grow over the course of the game. Where the majority of JRPGs tend to focus on stories with fluffy themes and minimal drama, Tears to Tiara II is more of a throwback as it features not only numerous serious themes at times but also a focused storyline that makes intelligent use of unpredictable twists and world development to create an enthralling story. Faced with this ultimatum, Hamil sheds his old personality and unleashes seven years’ worth of boiling hatred in a massive show of power that leads the people of Hispania into open rebellion against the Empire.ĭespite the power of a Goddess on their side, Hamil, his elite unit, and the rest of the forces of Hispania are facing a powerful opponent willing to use any means necessary to rule the land and stamp out this nuisance. That all changes when a woman named Tarte enters his life and sees through his façade.Īs he spends time with Tarte, the Empire continues with their plans to bring Hispania to its knees, revealing in horrible fashion that they are going to destroy everything the citizens hold dear and force them into complete unwavering servitude or death. Weak, cowardly, unreliable, Hamil does everything he can to try and keep his people safe from the Empire’s harsh punishments. The last member of the Barca bloodline, Hamilcar Barca, survived the death of his father but appears to everyone as an incompetent boy who follows the orders of the Empire without question. Due to his actions, the people of Hispania have spent the last seven years under the iron fist of the Empire, dealing with brutal taxation, rampant corruption, slavery, and worse. Seven years prior to the start of Tears to Tiara II, the Divine Empire invaded the land of Hispania after its ruler, Hasdrubal Barca, attempted to revolt against the Empire and was crushed. You can rest easy however, as not only does this game tell a separate story, the story it has to tell is a massive one. In fact, outside of an anime adaptation for the first game and guest appearances in Aquapazza, both of which have been released in the West, many people will be uncertain about picking up Tears to Tiara II.
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Originally an SRPG eroge on the PC in 2002, Tears to Tiara was never officially released in English, even when an all-ages version was released years later for the PS3. Before Tears to Tiara II: Heir of the Overlord was announced for Western release, the Tears to Tiara name was likely known to only a few niche circles.
