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Playstation : Vandal Hearts Reviews

Gas Gauge: 71
Gas Gauge 71
Below are user reviews of Vandal Hearts and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Vandal Hearts. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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This game has the best battle action a game can have!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 9
Date: November 17, 1999
Author: Amazon User

The battles in this game are so cool. Having members that have different ways to fight is awesome. There are knights, archers, wizards, priests,etc. Being able to move only a certain amount of spaces is great too. This has the best storyline and gameplay I've seen!

I Can't Believe I Waited So Long To Review!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 5
Date: July 08, 2003
Author: Amazon User

This game is one of many that i am taking the liberty to review, that i have owned now for atleast five years. Vandal Hearts (VH) is a one of a kind game. Even though there is a second VH out, there is no link whatesoever in the two stories. If you get sucked into this story, don't expect anything after the end, because that's all your getting. That is really the only bad thing about this game, because everything else is great. I am now going to give you a low down on the game.

You are playing the character of a man named Ash. He is the head of a security force for a local governement. The game starts with you pretending to be merchants, taking goods across to another town, when your suddenly ambushed by cutthroat thieves. Little do they know, is that they were the ones ambushed. When you suddenly reveal yourselves and attack them first. From this point on in this game, the strorie becomes very interesting. Eventually your sent across the sea to discover the wherabouts of a missing person, and then to ancient tombs, and just about anywhere else you can imagine. Along the way you pick up allies that help you along the way.
The intersting thing about VH is the battling system, and the way you upgrade your units. First you start with a basic class. Like Archer, Knight, Sorcerer, Priest...etc. Then you can upgrade their classes once they hit a certain level. In this case, levels 10 and 20. The only person with a special job class is your hero Ash. Also he is the only person with the opportunity to upgrade three times, instead of two. The problem with this is that you have to unlock six differnet keys. One for each chapter, and then you have to hope that you can defeat all the enemies behind each of these "locked doors". If you can do that, be can upgrade to the ultimate class, The Vandaler! This class is godlike. You basically become damn near impossible to kill.
This game is wonderful and very intense. I suggest you order this from Amazon as soon as you can. This game is awesome and will make you very happy to have bought it. One of the main reasons for that is the replay value. It is very high. Higher than most games created by Konami. ENJOY!!!

No replay value?

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: June 11, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Is that a joke? This game is fantastic and still fun today.

Basically it is like Shining Force 2 where you get people and can upgrade them. You get a choice for most of your characters and each game you can try different jobs to see what you like. This game has alot of memorable characters and pretty nice graphics. The story is also impressive and stays interesting. I've played it numerous times and still love it. Do I reccomend this game? Of course I do. Will you get your moneys worth when you buy it? Yea, you will...
5 stars!

Vandal Hearts

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: January 05, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Though not one of the longer strategy -RPG's out there (that honor would have to go to Disgaea, or the epitome of all strategy RPG's Final Fantasy Tactics), Vandal Hearts is one of the most overlooked games on the Sony Playstation. Starting out the game you are put in the role of Ash who along with his friends Diego and Clint fight off a group of bandits who are attacking them. This sets the games gameplay in place, with blood flying and a soundtrack that only the fine folks at konami could produce, one that still echoes in my head to this day. Although the graphics are quite dated by todays standards the gameplay elements of this game are where it truly shines. After leveling up at level 10 or level 20 you are given the option to upgrade your character, thus allowing you access to new moves and enhanced abilities. For example archers can continue along the bowman path, or can get rid of their bows in exchange for the ability to fly which becomes irreplaceable later on in the game. Someone elses review said that this game had little replay value, but I would have to disagree, having beaten this game on at least 4 different occasions. Clocking in at somewhere around 16-22 hours it is not a long game, but there are somewhere around 6 or 7 seven secret levels, which are really tough and require precise skills, but if accomplished correctly open up not only a slightly secret ending, but also the class of Vandalier for Ash, opening up every skill in the game for the main character, and making him basically a God among the other soldiers. The realtionship between Ash and Elena develops throughout the game very well and the ties of friendship are established between other members of your party, just like any great RPG. Konami was on one hell of a roll back in the day, releasing this game, Suikoden, Metal Gear Solid, and Castlevania: SOTN within a year or two of each other, signifying them as one of the premiere publishers during the original Playstations golden Age, and producing all of these A class titles. Definitely do not miss out on the chance to own this game, especially if you grew up with games like Shining Force. Not to be passed up.

Vandal Hearts Rocks

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: January 31, 2000
Author: Amazon User

When I started playing this game, I didn't think it would be much fun, and I'm a huge RPG fan. How much fun can a medieval setting add to the classic elements of the RPG? As it turns out, quite a bit. Ash and his friends carry a very believable storyline through a variety of battles and situations. Many of today's RPGs lack replayability power. This is not one of those. I was able to play through it in a week, then had to give it back. I would like to get it again sometime, look for secrets (I hear there are a few hard-to find ones), and do better. Many battles are next to impossible without the right combination of strategy and strength. Some are fights you indeed cannot win as a total victory, so you must cut your losses and attack it a different way, usually by killing a leader. This action/strategy/RPG kept me hooked. I eagerly anticipate the second part, soon to be released.

This Vandal has Heart

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: March 12, 2001
Author: Amazon User

Vandal Hearts 1 was and still is a truly remarkable game. The graphics don't do a game this beautiful any justice, but this one's soooooo good, i wouldn't care if I was controlling stick figures!

Ok, let's run through the thing. The first RPG I've ever seen that DOESN'T REQUIRE EXPLORING! All you do is follow the dialogue (VERY intriguing story) and fight, fight, fight!! The battles reek of awesomeness, and require a huge amount of strategy, which rounds out to a game that will not be enjoyed by everyone. Some might not appreciate the smarts that go into this thing, and the game is very user friendly; should you lose a battle, you learn from your mistakes and eventually will move on. It builds thinking skills!! How's that, parents? You are Ash, a soldier who can kick some serious booty. Your initial friends: Diego, an Archer, and Clint, another soldier. As the story progresses, you meet other characters, (rounding your final party to twelve, whom you can use in the same fight at the SAME TIME) and enhance your abilities; archers can become either Hawknight or bowmen and then advance from there to higher levels, and so on and so forth for each character. You'll like the ending, I assure ya.

*Graphics*: 3 out of 5--could be better. *Sound* 5-- oooo, you can hear the blood gush! neat! *Control* 5-- I like it! hey mikey! *fun-ocity* 5-- The NES-ish graphics can't pull this one down. A keeper, for sure!

My favorite game of all time!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: March 12, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This game is plain awesome! I was amazed by how much fun I was getting. It is (as you know by my title) the best game ever! What it lacked in graphics it sure made up in the game. Turn-based fighting just means you attack, they attack, you attack, they attack...You are challenged at many places and have to think at every level.

This game got me started loving RPG's

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: April 12, 2005
Author: Amazon User

This is an awesome game, like reviewers before me I have played it numerous times and have never gotten tired of it. Ir is easy to play with a great storyline and many different ways to play it by the choice of characters you take along any part of your journey through the game. I rented it to start off with, and after 2 days I decided that I had to have my own copy. What more is left to say that hasn't already been said by others.

Best fighting game i know of

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 4
Date: December 26, 1999
Author: Amazon User

well it isn't a fighting game it's a strategy game but that doesn't matter. this game has a nice story on a scale of 1-10 it'd be a 7. the magics ar amazing, the freedom is exquisite, size of battle maps is enormous, originality is highly above average. I hate strategy i absolutly despise them but by gosh i can't live without this game get it!

A Great Strategy RPG!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: October 12, 2000
Author: Amazon User

I love turned-based strategy games. Choosing where to move your characters, and it will make you wonder if you made a right choice or a deadly mistake. My favorite one is Final Fantasy Tactics. Unfortunately, Squaresoft has decided to discontinue it, and it has become very rare. I was lucky and found a copy. For those of you who weren't so lucky to get a copy of Final Fantasy Tactics, don't worry, because Konami's Vandal Hearts is another great game.

The game plays like any turned-based strategy; you usually have about 3-6 guys and fight a bunch of enemies. You fight on big, open levels and you choose where to have them move and attack. The objectives range from defeat all your enemies, rescue a certain person, or get to a certain place. Also, every time you defeat one of your enemies, they explode into gallons of blood. Swift Justice!

In between battles, you can go to different places to get your skills upgraded. Such as shopping in town, learning new skills at the dojo, getting new information at your headquarters, or just to have a drink at the tavern.

In all, Vandal Hearts is a great game that should be played by everyone who likes turned-based strategy. Even though it's not as good as Final Fantasy Tactics, It's still tons of fun to play. Highly Recommended.


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