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  • Summary: Improving on the tactical RPG genre at the core of the first iteration, Rise Eterna 2 places you in the middle of an ongoing war between two families coveting the kingdom’s throne and a third force plotting its last act of revenge.

    Set a few years after the events of the first game, play
    Improving on the tactical RPG genre at the core of the first iteration, Rise Eterna 2 places you in the middle of an ongoing war between two families coveting the kingdom’s throne and a third force plotting its last act of revenge.

    Set a few years after the events of the first game, play as Jacht – a devoted Athracian soldier on a mission to reclaim the Empire’s lost glory and slay the Destroyer.

    Rise Eterna 2 includes:

    • 24 missions taking place across various locations and biomes combined with Strategic and Tactical combats challenging your decision-making skills.

    • Terrains to use at your advantage! Depending on the type of tile units are standing on, their attacks or movement can be affected in different ways. Always try to catch the enemy at a disadvantage!

    • A compelling recruitment and party organization system that lets you test various combinations and strategies at will!

    • Gems customization: Choose from over 20 types of gems to enhance your heroes' abilities and weapons.

    • Skill trees for each character with multiple factors including their own background affecting their skillset.

    Grow stronger, adapt to new challenges, and unleash your full potential!
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  1. Nov 17, 2025
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    You should well enjoy your time with Rise Eterna 2, largely because it reminds of games from the past, and the swell of nostalgia hits hard. As a game, it is short, but with multiple difficulty levels to try out, and the chance to play around with the loadouts of the team, there is a decent bit of replayability built in.