Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden Reviews

Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden is ranked in the 71st percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
6 / 10
Mar 1, 2022

Four months after its first part, the Voice of Cards formula comes back with a new story that repeats many of the brilliant ideas of the first game --and most of its flaws.

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3.5 / 5.0
Mar 4, 2022

Its pacing and presentation makes for a relaxing and generally chilled experience that still comes with plenty of emotion in its bittersweet narrative. There’s definitely reason for Square Enix and Alim to return to the Voice of Cards world, and it may once again be sooner than expected.

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8 / 10.0
Mar 2, 2022

Unlike The Isle Dragon Roars, Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden's artistic and narrative choices make this title a much easier recommendation for fans of Yoko Taro, especially the NieR subseries. Although The Forsaken Maiden visually reuses a lot of its predecessor and evolves little in combat, the compositions are equally well done and consistent with the new proposal, and the exploration and especially the scenario and narrative design are significantly more inventive and refined, delivering a unique and accessible experience, recommended also for fans of tabletop RPGs and classic JRPGs.

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7.5 / 10.0
Mar 5, 2022

Voice of Cards is the typical product that the industry sometimes needs, that knows how to do the basics with an identity of its own, without necessarily having to reinvent the wheel, after all not every game needs to be revolutionary. In fact, there is a saturation of pretentious attempts to break paradigms that forget the basic concepts of a minimally healthy game design. There was little time between The Isle Dragon Roars and The Forsaken Maiden releases. Both are RPGs that are consistent in their proposal to offer their audience a traditional RPG.

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8 / 10.0
Mar 20, 2022

Taro follows in the footsteps of Shakespeare by following his masterful comedy with a breath-taking tragedy.

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78%
May 12, 2022

When coupled with its improved difficulty and fun visual surprises The Forsaken Maiden is a good tweak of a successful formula. Predictably, if you enjoyed the first Voice of Cards instalment, you’ll also enjoy this one. I certainly did!

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7 / 10.0
Apr 9, 2022

The Forsaken Maiden is a fun, basic JRPG that tells an great story but ultimately falters by overstaying its welcome.

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