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Description

The year is 1915. War has raised its ugly head to greet the nations of Europe. A year and a half after the events described in Shadow Hearts, the French town of Domremy resists German invasion, rumored to be protected by a demon. The German army sends Lieutenant Karin Koenig along with a man named Nicolas, allegedly an inquisitor from the Vatican, whose task is to exorcise the demon. When the two arrive in Domremy, events take an unexpected turn. Karin meets the young harmonixer Yuri Hyuga, who is afflicted with a curse that gradually saps the life out of him. Yuri travels across Europe and through Russia to the Far East, trying to find a cure before it is too late, and stop a secret society from dominating the world by political and magical means.

Shadow Hearts: Covenant is a direct sequel to Shadow Hearts, continuing its story and featuring the same main protagonist as well as a few recurrent characters. Like the previous game, it is set in a concrete historical epoch with heavy supernatural additions. Several historical characters, such as the Russian princess Anastasia, play important roles in the game's plot.

The game's combat system is similar to that of the predecessor: the Judgment Ring adds an arcade element to the turn-based combat, requiring the player to stop a spinning arrow when it passes specific areas of a ring. There are more ring types in the sequel and more possibilities to customize the ring, modifying its areas as well as status-changing properties. The player can select various difficulty levels based on the speed of the arrow and the size of the ring's areas.

The Sanity Points system and Yuri's special ability to transform into monsters and visit the graveyard for more powerful fusion variants have been preserved. Characters can now team up to perform combo attacks of various properties: standard, hard hit, high angle and knock down. Damage dealt to enemies increases when the player continues a combo with fitting attacks, taking into account the weight type of the enemy and the effect different attack types are having on him. As opposed to the first game, magic is obtained by equipping crests of various elemental types. These crests and the magic spells they contain can be swapped between characters.

Alternate Titles

  • "影之心:契约" -- Chinese title (simplified)
  • "Shadow Hearts II" -- Japanese title
  • "シャドウハーツII" -- Japanese spelling

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User Reviews

Like a truly good Japanese RPG: emotional YID YANG Bronze Star Contributing Member (162354) 4.43 Stars4.43 Stars4.43 Stars4.43 Stars4.43 Stars
Slowly, it gets to you MAT Bronze Star Contributing Member (53335) 3.57 Stars3.57 Stars3.57 Stars3.57 Stars3.57 Stars

The Press Says

GameZone Oct 05, 2004 9.2 out of 10 92
PGNx Media Oct 04, 2004 9 out of 10 90
GamePro (US) Oct 06, 2004 4.5 out of 5 90
GotNext Oct 11, 2004 4.5 Stars4.5 Stars4.5 Stars4.5 Stars4.5 Stars 90
GameSpot Sep 27, 2004 8.6 out of 10 86
Game Informer Magazine Oct, 2004 8.25 out of 10 82
Yahoo! Games Oct 04, 2004 4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars 80
Game Informer Magazine Oct, 2004 8 out of 10 80
Jeuxvideo.com Mar 14, 2005 16 out of 20 80
Game Revolution Oct 19, 2004 B 75

Forums

Topic # Posts Last Post
Do I need to play the prequel for this? 7 mobiusclimber (221)
Jan 21, 2008

Trivia

"Shadow Hearts: Covenant" is not only set in a concrete historical epoch, but also features real historical characters. One of them is Grigori Rasputin. An uneducated man from a peasant family, Rasputin miraculously became the counselor of the Russian Emperor Nicolai. He considered himself a messenger of God and claimed to have magical healing powers. Many people considered him a cheat and a scoundrel, but his influence on other people (mostly women) was immense. The Empress was suspected in having a love affair with him. In the end, Rasputin was ambushed and assassinated by a group of politicians. "Shadow Hearts: Covenant" presents quite an interesting alternate story of this person.


This entry to the MobyGames database was contributed by YID YANG Bronze Star Contributing Member (162354) on Apr 25, 2004.
 

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