Octopath Traveler II explained

Octopath Traveler II
Publisher:Square Enix
Director:Keisuke Miyauchi
Producer:Tomoya Asano
Masashi Takahashi
Artist:Naoki Ikushima
Composer:Yasunori Nishiki
Engine:Unreal Engine 4
Genre:Role-playing
Modes:Single-player

Octopath Traveler II is a role-playing video game developed by Square Enix and Acquire and published by Square Enix. It is a sequel to Octopath Traveler (2018), and the third entry in the series after the prequel mobile game (2020), though it features a new cast of characters and setting separate from prior games. It was released worldwide in February 2023, for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Windows; it is the first Octopath game released on PlayStation platforms. Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S versions were released in June 2024. Octopath Traveler II received positive reviews from critics.

Gameplay

Similar to the first Octopath Traveler, the game plays as a traditional JRPG. The player moves between eight separate characters, each with their own purpose for traversing the game world.[1] Once again, each character has their own "path action" - a particular means for the player to have the respective character interact with non-player characters in the game world, often with the goal of getting reward items or characters to fight in support of their cause.[2] New to the sequel is there being distinct "daytime" and nighttime" segments of gameplay, with path actions being different depending on the time of day.[3] For example, the player can choose to make the character Hikari duel characters in the daytime, in hopes of learning new skills for battle, but at night, there is the separate option to instead spend in-game currency to bribe characters for information or items.

The game retains the turn-based battle system of the first game as well, including the "break" and "boost" systems.[2] Every enemy has a number of hidden "weakness" attributes related to being weak to particular weapons or elements.[4] Once discovered, an indicator is shown onscreen, and if it is exploited enough times, a "break" occurs, temporarily weakening the enemy. Every turn, "boost points" are accumulated, which can be used for extra moves in future turns. New to the battle system are "Latent Powers", special abilities unique to a given character which recharge when taking damage or breaking the enemy.

The game retains the 6 weapons from the first game, sword, spear, dagger, axe, bow, and staff, from the first game. It also retains the 6 magical elements, fire, ice, lightning, wind, light, and darkness. Depending of the jobs each character has, it will allow them to use certain weapons and elements. Like the first game, there are 8 standard jobs, which once again are hunter, apothecary, thief, scholar, merchant, dancer, cleric, and warrior. All characters can have an additional job aside from their default one and can gain their skills, except for a few that are unique to the default character. Unlike the last game though, players can have a maximum of three characters aside for the default one on the same job. To get a character another job, players myust finds each of the guilds first. Aside from the eight standard one, there are 4 unique jobs as well, Armaster, Anarchist, Conjurer, and Inventor, who offer more unique skills than the standard once, and require the player to complete unique quests to unlock. Unlike the standard jobs, players can only asing a special job to just one character.

When the player starts the game, they'll have to choose one of the 8 characters to start their journey. The chosen character will then become the protagonist of the story. Said character can't be removed from the active party until their story is completed. The character will also take the lead role in events that do not specify a certain character.

Unlike the first game, all 8 characters will play through their first chapter entirely on their own, and may be joined by the others on the following chapters. However, except for the protagonist, players can choose to skip the first chapter of the other 7 travelers.

Story

While Octopath Traveler II retains the same structure of following eight separate character's stories throughout the game, it follows eight new characters in a new setting separate from the prior games. It takes place in the world of Solistia, a setting that is more modern than the prior game's medieval setting, which is presented more like something from the nineteenth or twentieth centuries. For instance, the steam engine is pioneered during the game's events.[1] [5] [6]

The game's main cast includes:

Each character has between four and five story chapters focused solely on themselves, and two "Crossed Paths" chapters, a new feature in which two travelers collaborate on a goal.

Journey for the Dawn: Once all 8 travelers' stories have been completed, as well as the crossed paths, the player will unlock the final story of the game.

The Travelers sit together in a campfire, telling each other about their goals now that their journies are finished. However as the Travelers sleep, four tourches with blue flames are snuffed out. The Travelers wake up to find night has become eternal, and are attacked by dark monsters. The Travelers then head on one last journey to restore the dawn to the world. During this, the Travelers learn more of the Moonshade Order, and how they were tied to their journeys. Kazan, who's true name is Oboro, is a member of the order, and his true motive to aid Hikari was to get Mugen's cursed sword so he could snuff one of the flames. Ori is also a member, as well as Oboro's sister, who used her disguise of scribner to find another flame. However, her friendship with Partiio gives her hope, and ultimately causes Ori to defect from the order. Harvey joined the order, who helped him on his expirements in exchange for creating a tome for them. However the Order cut him loose once his obbsesion with Osvald became too troublesome to handle, and stold his tome just before his defeat. Harvey also helped create the Darkling. Claude is revealed to be an imortal prince who had the dark god Vide's blood, which made him imoortal. He was meant to be the vassal of the god, but he rejected it, choosing to pass it to his best child, which would have been Throné. She however killed him before he could do anything. Claude is also revealed to be the man that made Trousseu go mad, though Castti was his original target. A woman named Petrikov is revealed to be the dark hunter who fought the legendary creates, and was the oen that captured the animal not chosen by Ochette so it could be turned into the Darkling. She had the Darkling kill her to snuff one of the flames before setting the beast loose. Using the mirror Alpates gave Throné, the travelers re ignite the flames. The Travelers learn that all of the Order anwsers to a woman named Arcanatte, who is later revealed to be Temenos' friend Mindt. Arcanatte reveals the Order's plan is to release Vide so they can unleash eternal night, something they see as a mercy. The Travelers manage to defeat Arcanatte, but arrive to late, as Oboro gives his life to finally bring Vide back. The Travelers face Vide in a climatic showdown, where the dark god fights them in its two forms. In the end, Vide is defeated and sealed back, and the dawn is restored. With Vide and the order defeated, the Travelers bid each other farewell and part ways. Sometime later, they reunite alongside all of their allies in New Delsta to watch Agnea peform her new song, Octopath Traveler.

Side Stories

Aside from the main game, there are numerous side stories across the game. This includes helping NPCs, fighting optional bosses, and searching for treasures. One set of quests has the Travelers aid another traveler named Al, which eventually leads them to the Gate of Finis, where the Travelers face off against Galdera, the final boss of the first game who returns as a superboss.

On June 2024, an update was released featuring additional battles. This include fights against the travelers of the first game, as well as a rematch against Vide, who becomes a superboss.

Development

The game was first announced during a Nintendo Direct broadcast on September 13, 2022, with first live gameplay footage being shown a few days later at the Tokyo Game Show.[7] Like the prior 2 entries in the series, Octopath Traveler and , the game uses a graphical style dubbed as "HD-2D" - an approach that recreates the 2D pixel-based graphics style of the 16-bit era of video games, and portrays it in a high-definition, 3D diorama style.[8] [9] At the time of announcement, the game was already estimated to be approximately 90% complete.[10] The game was released on February 24, 2023, for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Windows platforms.[11] A limited edition of the game with figurines of all eight main characters and an art book was also offered.[5] A demo of the game was made available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation and Steam prior its release.[12] [13] Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S versions were announced during Tokyo Game Show 2023.[14] The Xbox versions released on June 5, 2024; the June 5 release included a patch for all platforms that included various difficult superbosses to fight in the postgame after clearing the main story.[15]

Reception

Critical reception

Octopath Traveler II received "generally favorable" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic.

While enjoying the visuals, Polygon criticized the narrative of the main party, "When fighting, considering their strengths and weaknesses and using their abilities in concert during turn-based battles is crucial. But come to a main story scene, and everyone but the single person directly involved will suddenly disappear."[16]

Others were more positive, with RPGFan asserting that the game improves on its predecessor, "Octopath Traveler II takes everything good about the first game, turns it up to 11, adds a few quality-of-life updates, and is, in fact, the superior game overall."[17]

Sales

The Nintendo Switch version of Octopath Traveler II was the second bestselling retail game during its first week of release in Japan, with 53,995 physical copies being sold across the country. The PlayStation 5 version was the eighth bestselling retail game in Japan throughout the same week, with 14,422 physical copies being sold, while the PlayStation 4 version sold 7,269 physical copies in the country, making it the eleventh bestselling retail game of the week in the country.[18]

The game sold 1 million units by June 2023.[19]

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Octopath Traveler 2: Here's What Comes in Each Edition. Chris. Reed. September 13, 2022. IGN.
  3. Web site: Octopath Traveler has a sequel, due early next year. Oli. Welsh. . September 13, 2022.
  4. Web site: Yang . George . October 1, 2022 . Octopath Traveler 2: release date, trailers, gameplay, and more . Digital Trends.
  5. Web site: 'Octopath Traveler 2' revealed with February 2023 release date. Andy. Brown. . September 14, 2022.
  6. Web site: Walker . John . September 13, 2022 . Octopath Traveler Gets Switch Sequel, Out In February . Kotaku.
  7. Web site: Romano . Sal . September 17, 2022 . Octopath Traveler II - 20 minutes of TGS 2022 gameplay . Gematsu.
  8. Web site: Bolding . Jonathan . September 18, 2022 . Here's 20 lovely minutes of beautiful Octopath Traveller 2 . PC Gamer.
  9. Web site: Middler . Jordan . September 13, 2022 . Octopath Traveler 2 is officially coming to Switch . VGC.
  10. Web site: Norman . Jim . September 22, 2022 . Octopath Traveler II Is 90% Complete According To Square Enix . Nintendo Life.
  11. Octopath Traveler II Announced, Releasing Next February. https://web.archive.org/web/20220913142409/https://www.gameinformer.com/nintendo-direct/2022/09/13/octopath-traveler-ii-announced-releasing-next-february. dead. September 13, 2022. Wesley. LeBlanc. Game Informer.
  12. Web site: Winslow . Levi . 2023-02-08 . Octopath Traveler 2 Has A Free Demo On Switch, And You Should Play It . 2023-02-10 . Kotaku . en.
  13. News: Smith . Graham . 2023-02-09 . Octopath Traveler 2's substantial JRPG demo is out now on PC . en . Rock, Paper, Shotgun . 2023-02-10.
  14. Web site: Romano . Sal . September 21, 2023 . Octopath Traveler II coming to Xbox Series, Xbox One, and Windows in early 2024 . September 21, 2023 . Gematsu.
  15. Web site: Romano . Sal . Octopath Traveler II for Xbox Series, Xbox One, and Windows now available . Gematsu . 5 June 2024 . 5 June 2024.
  16. Web site: Castello . Jay . 2023-02-17 . Octopath Traveler 2 is eight good stories in search of a great one . 2023-02-23 . Polygon . en-US.
  17. Web site: Wilkerson . Zach . February 17, 2023 . Octopath Traveler II Review . RPGFan . February 25, 2023.
  18. Web site: Romano. Sal. March 2, 2023. Famitsu Sales: 2/20/23 – 2/26/23 [Update]]. Gematsu. March 5, 2023.
  19. Web site: Romano . Sal . 2023-06-07 . Octopath Traveler II shipments and digital sales top one million . 2023-06-08 . Gematsu . en-US.