Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & the Monster Seal

Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & the Monster Seal (2013)

by Sting, Aquaplus, Atlus, NIS America, Shiravune
Genres:Role-playing (RPG)
Themes:Fantasy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & the Monster Seal is a dungeon crawler role-playing video game and the sequel to To Heart 2: Dungeon Travelers within the To Heart franchise.
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user avatar@Erbsenbreiuser avatar@Erbsenbrei
January 30, 2025
DT2 as well as DT2-2, presentation aside, easily wrestle with the best of the genre easily from a mechanical perspective. These entries don't need to hide behind the likes of SMT:SJ or Etrian Odyssey, which speaks for itself. Due to the steam ban only obscure store fronts are currently available. Further, DT2 is otherwise locked behind Vita exclusivity while DT2-2 is entirely unavailable in English full stop, outside of its recent PC release. I'd pick up a DRM copy of these in a heartbeat.
user avatar@TrishaCatuser avatar@TrishaCat
January 29, 2025
Hard as heck dungeon crawler with cute girls that desperately needs a drm free release. Very quickly I love how the dungeons start having all sorts of traps in the dungeon, holes in the ground, and in general things that complicate the exploration process. Solid Vita title that currently is only available on PC on a store with awful DRM.
user avatar@juon2nduser avatar@juon2nd
January 29, 2025
after 130 hours in the vita version, I like the way this game hurts me, making progress is cruel and sometimes soul crushing but winning against the last boss is something special
user avatar@Twizmanuser avatar@Twizman
February 02, 2025
One of the best dungeon crawlers ever! 💓 Love this game on my Vita. A GOG release of Dungeon Travelers 2-2 would be a dream come true. The world needs more Dungeon Travelers!
user avatar@Suikeinauser avatar@Suikeina
April 04, 2025
Easily one of the best DRPGs ever made. Scantily clad girls aside... the mechanics, your party, and build variety are truly insane. I can't emphasize the level of variety enough, and no matter how you build yourself, this game is never easy. I had over 200 hours on my original save on the Vita. Went for the endgame superbosses and everything. I would gladly buy this game again. With or without DRM. The only other storefront I'm aware that has this masterpiece available doesn't even accept payments most of the time.
user avatar@Hylentoruser avatar@Hylentor
April 27, 2025
I own this on the Vita, and I will cheerfully buy it again should it become available here. Heck, I bought the first game on steam (and they had to release it as an adult game, despite it NOT being one) and I would re-buy it here if it would help get them all available. It is a very solid dungeon crawler that has the misfortune of also having an anime art style with the occasional bikini/panty shot, which means that OF COURSE steam had to ban it. The game hits all the needed notes with dungeon crawlers, with the addition of really needing to balance your team, farm monsters for boosts, and pick the right character upgrades. Couple that with a good voice cast and there's a winner. The only place it is available on PC in English has the most regressive DRM I have ever seen (three installs and you rebuy? Seriously?). Scuttlebutt among fans suggests that Aquaplus (the JP publisher) vetoed anything but steam, so someone at GoG would need to talk to them to confirm that. It is already translated and available, just not in an acceptable form.
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