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Rosenkreuzstilette Fraudenstachel
« on: April 26, 2013, 05:23:57 PM »
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A couple nights ago I finished the sequel to Rosenkreuzstilette, Rosenkreuzstilette Fraudenstachel.

If anyone is familiar with the first one, they should know by now how great it is.
To those who aren't, it is a game with Megaman gameplay, Castlevania look, great gothic soundtrack and lots of anime girls.

Well, the second game is kind of more of the same, but with some differences. There are things I consider improvements and things I consider a step back, but everything from a personal PoV.

The difficulty is considerably toned down. Some might not like this, but the first one was really, really tough. In addition, now the main character have autofire, but the main weapon (equivalent to the Megaman games' MegaBuster) now decreases as you shoot, so you have to fill it just like any other "robot" ("girl", in this case) weapons.
I liked this difficulty better than the first game's one.

The backgrounds are some of the best I've seen in a 2D game, even at almost the same level of the best Castlevania. They are really gothic and beautiful, and the level of detail is awesome.
The levels are also very nice and creative, but everything within the normal gameplay of RS, not overly creative, and that's a good thing (otherwise, you will find yourself doing some random stuff, like I've seen on other games).

The main character from the first game, Spiritia Rosenberg (who looks a lot like Fumino from Mayoi Neko Overrun), and his fairy, Lily, are mainly absent from this game. I didn't like that. Freudia isn't pretty and charismatic as Spiritia, although his fairy was equally cute with Lily.
The rest of the characters are pretty much of the same range of the previous game (same stereotypes, some returning).

I couldn't follow the story. With my little knowledge of japanese and a dictionary, I could follow part of the first game's story, but this one used too many difficult kanjis. I only catched some things here and there, but didn't understand most of it. This is not a critic, but I can't compare the stories of both games.

And the most important point (to me): the music. I think the first game was far superior, I remember copying 13 themes to my selection folder on my computer. From this one, there were some themes that were OK, but not as great as the first game's ones. But it redeemed in the last 2 boss fights of the game.
The final boss track is my favourite from both games.

Also, I didn't like the fact of having to pay to get this one, when the first one was free.
I'd give 8,5 to the first game and 8 to this one, so the first one is better, but they are both great in my opinion.

And that's it. If anyone played this game, I'd like to read your opinions and comparisons between the 2 games.
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Re: Rosenkreuzstilette Fraudenstachel
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2013, 05:55:09 PM »
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This looks interesting, I'd never heard of it. Don't have the cash to try it out right now though. I've been interested in Mega Man gameplay for a while but just can't shake my apathy for the setting, not that there's anything wrong with the setting/characters, just a personal preference of my own for the supernatural over robots. It's the same reason I've never gotten into the Metroid series even though I know it's got solid gameplay. This series might be just what the doctor ordered.

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Re: Rosenkreuzstilette Fraudenstachel
« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2013, 06:55:47 PM »
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Yes, that happens to me too. I always need the look and music, if I don't like that I don't care about a good gameplay.
I like Megaman and Metroid, but there's nothing like Castlevania, and as years go by (especially since I'm not having new Castlevania games that suit me since 2008) I'm becoming more and more close-minded, and I only want looks and music that reminds me of Castlevania.
That's why I loved these games.

You can download the first game by direct download or torrent, and it's free.
See if you have more luck than me with the second one, I had to pay because I searched it for months and all the links were offline, and the torrents without seeds.
Eventually, I decided to pay, but maybe you can find it online and free.

Let me know what you think of them after playing at least one!  :)
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Re: Rosenkreuzstilette Fraudenstachel
« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2013, 08:56:14 PM »
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Wished I knew german much more quickly. My last name is german, yet I do not know a lick of it  :'(
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Re: Rosenkreuzstilette Fraudenstachel
« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2013, 09:56:11 PM »
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My last name is french and I don't know anything about french  :P

Yet, the game is in japanese, just some characters have german names.
And you can enjoy the great many features of the game without understanding anything they say  :)
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Re: Rosenkreuzstilette Fraudenstachel
« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2013, 10:06:10 PM »
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My last name is french and I don't know anything about french  :P

Yet, the game is in japanese, just some characters have german names.
And you can enjoy the great many features of the game without understanding anything they say  :)

That gets me you know. I'm Italian and german from my dads side and Belizian(people have accused me of not being black for some reason) and French from my mothers side and it bugs the hell out of me that I do not know any of these languages except Italian( the class was hard but it was way too personal for me to fail). Alongside that I need o learn an eastern one as well ( take a wild guess  ;) ). 

 At least it's not tokimeki memorial that game is hard I cannot believe it ( I got the SF version of it)
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Re: Rosenkreuzstilette Fraudenstachel
« Reply #6 on: April 27, 2013, 12:33:20 PM »
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Ehh I've got ancestors from so many places if I tried to learn all the languages I wouldn't have time for anything else. But why would I? They're all dead. And we're all ultimately from Africa anyway. But there is an English patch for the first game at least http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/Rosenkreuzstilette?from=Main.Rosenkreuzstilette

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Re: Rosenkreuzstilette Fraudenstachel
« Reply #7 on: May 01, 2013, 07:50:40 AM »
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Alongside that I need o learn an eastern one as well ( take a wild guess  ;) ). 
Japanese?  :P
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