The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars Playstation Vita Game. Guaranteed to work and backed by Retrolio Games 90 day no questions asked returns policy.
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:730865200078
Condition:Used
Platform:Playstation Vita
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:VITA_CONCEPTION_II
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
DiabloMask –
Excellent.
Mark –
Amazing game! Not for children! Stop buying it for your kids and then complaining! Ratings aren’t there to take up the bottom left corner cuz their pretty!
Sam Eliot LaMura –
Better in 3D. Don’t get it for the Vita!
Veronica –
It’s definitely deserving of the M rating. It isn’t too bad compared to other games, but I personally would not allow someone younger than 17 to play. The game its self is very fun, and the characters feel like actual people. The fighting style is interesting, which is why I wanted it in the first place. I only wish you could actually walk around in the towns outside of the labyrinths. But fun none the less.
Luka –
I have never played a game like this before, I think the difference between any other RPG that I have played was worth while. There are good anime clips in there, as well as good diologe, and the fighting system is very cool I think. I would suggest it to people who like RPGs, and who like change with how a game works.
Ed C. –
Good game. Gets repetitive but then again, it’s an Atlus game.
Andrew –
Don’t go in to Conception II expecting some tale for the ages. It knows what it is right off the bat, and is happy to be exactly that.It is incredibly silly. The concept, high school kids getting "branded" by a god in order to fight monsters, having to "classmate" with each other to create children they bring into the dungeons to fight, is never taken seriously for the viewer. It’s taken incredibly seriously by the characters, which makes the whole experience an incredibly goofy affair, and turns a lot of the opportunities of chitchat into humorous bits of exposition.You get a handful of girls to chat with, which is required in order to allow them to be "classmated" with. They each have their own stories, their own quirks, and their own battle styles should you take them into the dungeons with you. And the more you chat with them the stronger their children become, making traversing the later dungeons a whole lot easier.The fighting mechanics are simple, with the biggest unique thing being placement around monsters. You get basic turn based JRPG fighting, every heroine, child and hero gets their own skills, and you run into walking blobs in the dungeons, that cause you to enter a battleground with the monsters. Each monster has an elemental weakness, as well as a direction they are weak to getting attacked from.The 3D on the 3DS is used acceptably. A lot of the game doesn’t use 3D: it’s mostly used for the dungeons and the face to face talks with the h.
Pen Name –
Cool game. Would have been better with Japanese dub and English dub imo.
Thomas –
This is one of the dumbest games I have ever played, and I feel like it owns it completely.A pseudo dating sim with some fairly solid dungeon gameplay, this game was as fun as it was ridiculous for me.Please do not take it seriously, as you will likely be disappointed if you do. (My fiance and I sometimes really get in the mood for something corny, and I ended up getting her this game as well when it was on sale, and she loves it for how ridiculous it is).If you are looking at starting an actual relationship with a computerized anime girl, you’ll probably hate this (and should maybe re-evaluate your life choices).
Kam-sama –
Came sealed and at a great time!!!