Spellbinding Strategy - Magical fantasy meets real time strategy in this beautifully drawn adventure, filled with classic Vanillaware charm
Enchanted Enhancements - GrimGrimoire OnceMore expands on the Vanillaware classic with a brand new skill tree, improved user interface, art gallery, and so much more
Alluring Augmentations - Experience the bewitching adventures of Lillet Blan, now with remastered graphics and beautifully hand-drawn visuals in high definition
Deluxe Edition includes GrimGrimoire OnceMore GAME, Digital Soundtrack (download code), Softcover Art book, and Reversible Cover
It’s aspiring mage Lillet Blan’s first week at the prestigious Silver Star Tower, where magic and wonders abound. However, the whimsical illusion is shattered when Lillet is suddenly awoken in the middle of the night to find...? Suddenly awoken in the middle of her fifth night, she finds that her professors and fellow students have all been killed by a mysterious and unknown villain in search of the famed Philosopher’s Stone. However, just before Lillet meets the same fate, the clock strikes midnight, and she is propelled back in time to the day she arrived! She must then relive her first five days in order to master multiple dominions of magic and find the truth behind the Silver Star Tower to prevent the deadly fate that has already been set in motion! Use the power of the grimoires to take down foes with four different schools of magic, including Glamour, Necromancy, Sorcery, and Alchemy. Each school boasts multiple skills which allow you to summon all kinds of useful familiars to do your bidding! Command your familiars to take control of battle, and use their strengths and weaknesses to your advantage. Experience the thrilling adventure of Lillet Blan and a beautifully illustrated world—now in high definition! With remastered visuals, a brand new skill tree, and many user interface improvements, GrimGrimoire OnceMore takes the classic PS2 strategy by Vanillaware to the next level!
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The "mini artbook" is a tiny, flimsy pamphlet.It's about half the size of the switch case, 10pages total, no binding - just stapled together like a an instruction booklet.I guess I should have expected something like this for the price, but what is the point?
Having a lot of fun with this one. Reminds me a little bit of playing command and conquer back in the day as far as it being RTS and searching for my enemies in a dark map. Definitely still very different but I'm loving it. Visual novel parts are broken up often with gameplay so it keeps me entertained.
Absolutely one of if not my favorite game! I played the original and this felt exactly the same, and if it weren't for the fact that I religiously played the og on PS2 I would have never been able to tell the new voice lines for them the originals! If you like summon tactical games, I strongly recommend trying it out!
The "mini artbook" is a tiny, flimsy pamphlet. It's about half the size of the switch case, 10pages total, no binding - just stapled together like a an instruction booklet. I guess I should have expected something like this for the price, but what is the point?
2.0 out of 5 stars
Saddest "Art Book" I've ever seen
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024
The "mini artbook" is a tiny, flimsy pamphlet. It's about half the size of the switch case, 10pages total, no binding - just stapled together like a an instruction booklet. I guess I should have expected something like this for the price, but what is the point?
Never played the original but I can see the upgrades they added in this remaster. This idea of a RTS in 2D is really good and the art by Vanillaware make it even better