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Langrisser I: Follow the story of Ledin, a young prince whose home was invaded by the Dalsis Empire seeking to conquer the land. He'll have to confront his rival Lance and the Kaiser to reclaim his homeland and the Sacred Sword Langrisser.
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Langrisser II: Elwin is a wanderer who finds himself caught in between the Descendants of Light, the army of darkness, and the Rayguard Empire in a battle for the Sacred Sword Langrisser and the Cursed Sword Alhazard. Which side will you join? Which will you deem worthy of the legendary swords, and consequently, the right to rule El Sallia itself?

Both Langrisser I & II have returned with their classic stories of good and evil, complete with beautiful high-definition visuals, reorchestrated music, and quality-of-life improvements to the classic gameplay that made these strategy RPGs truly LEGENDARY.
Key Features:
A Blade Honed to Perfection - Experience two classic titles with new visuals, music, localization, and a new character with new story choices.
Legendary Legions - Expanded character options across two games allow you to command 33 playable characters and customize them with 50 unique classes.
Forge Your Path - Your greatest weapon is choice. Your decisions result in any one of 22 story endings and 560 character outcomes across both titles.
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS:
- Win7 x64 or newer
- Processor:
- Dual core AMD or Intel Processor @ 2.80 GHz or higher
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- Nvidia GTS 450, AMD Radeon R7 250 or newer OR Integrated graphics with 8-16 GB System Memory
- DirectX:
- Version 11
- Storage:
- 5 GB available space
- Additional Notes:
- Tested integrated graphics: IntelĀ® HD Graphics 4600, Radeon HD 8670D (Both needed 16 GB of RAM)
recommended*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
User reviews
As a fan of Fire Emblem-like games, I really like this one so far. In these types of games, casualties always bother me, because you get invested in characters on different levels. (Pun intended.) In this game, your
It's nice to have a modern remake of it, but I have to say that above everything, the more I play, the more I want to go back to SNES' Der Langrisser. A lot of the gameplay updates don't vibe too well with me and some
As an SRPG fan, I don't know what was supposed to hook me, even after beating both campaigns. The maps were enormous to the point of being frustrating and the art was just boring to look at. I can't say this was worth
Personally I don't like it. I recommend trying out the demo tho if it might be for you, as I can see other SRPG fans liking it. Think of Fire Emblem but you get to controll mob unit alongside your heroes, that sounds
I don't normally change reviews scores, but I went from positive to negative and I really wish Steam had a neutral recommendation, because this game definitely at least deserves that. The Good: It was fun overall. The
I was pleasantly surprised when I discovered that a number of Sega Genesis classics had made their way onto Steam. Shining Force, Streets of Rage, Golden Axe all returned in their vintage glory. Sadly, Warsong was not




