Langrisser I & II
Langriser I & II are remakes of the early titles in the series and were among my favorite when I was younger. I played Langrisser I (which was named Warsong in America) on the Sega when I was a kid and many years later I got to play a fan translated version Langrisser II (it was the Sega/Mega Drive version, not to be confused with Der Langrisser). I have played these games multiple times and I enjoyed their gameplay immensely and when I heard that the remake was coming, I automatically wished-listed the game and bought it and the DLC when it came out. Its one of the few games that I will fanboy for (alongside the Drakengard, Ys, and NieR series of games) and overall, I am happy to say that I was not disappointed with the game as it was everything I expected it would be plus some good changes/improvements to the game which made it better, in my opinion.
– Real player with 114.0 hrs in game
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Langrisser 1 Remake
Turn based strategy game where your commander units are like normal characters in games like this but each one can spend gold to hire units of soldiers before battles start, with the options available to them and the quantity available depending on their class and promotions. Hired units will be much weaker if they leave the command range of their leader and if they are adjacent to their commander they will heal some of their health at the start of each turn. Hired soldier kills will give their commander experience and if your commander or an enemy commander is killed all of their hired soldiers are lost with them. It’s one of the better games on the Genesis and the sequel’s Super Nintendo upgrade Der Langrisser is one of the best games on the SNES.
– Real player with 69.5 hrs in game