Vandal Hearts: Flames of Judgment E3 Impressions

We get a more in-depth look at the new installment in Konami's revived RPG series.

It's been a decade since the launch of the first Vandal Hearts game, which appeared on the original PlayStation and made a name for itself as one of the first and more successful tactical role-playing games outside Japan. Konami has made the decision to revisit the series and test the waters with digital distribution, releasing Vandal Hearts: Flames of Judgment on Xbox Live Arcade and the PlayStation Network. We had a chance to see the game in action at the Konami booth during E3 2009.

Vandal Hearts is one of the only strategy role-playing games available via digital distribution, and it's also one of the longest. Its gameplay runs for 8 to 12 hours and includes two dozen playable and replayable maps. At the Konami booth, we had a chance to see one of the battle maps in action, as well as discover more details about the game's new levelling system, combat, and story.

Vandal Hearts: Flames of Judgment has returned to a similar, more-basic levelling system seen in the first game of the series, in which players needed 100 experience points before levelling up and could pick from different classes upon reaching level 10. This time, however, character classes have been eliminated completely, which means that players can have their characters become skilled at anything they like, as long as they practice. For example, if you have a particular affinity for the bow and arrow, your character's long-range attacks will become stronger; if you're more the sword-wielding type, your melee attacks will improve.

Another feature of the previous games that has been omitted is the dual-turn system present in Vandal Hearts II, for which Konami received negative feedback. Given that movement in the game is grid-based, each character is limited to moving between highlighted squares at each turn. However, characters will now have only one turn, with one move per turn; the queue determining the turns is based solely on the speed capabilities of each character. Essentially, the quicker your character is, the higher priority you will receive. Each character can carry two weapons, and there can be up to six characters in one party. Once on the battle grid, each individual character takes a turn at moving. However, Konami assures us that one thing hasn't changed from the previous games in the series: the awesomely gruesome and highly copious amounts of spraying blood.

No Vandal Hearts game would be complete without a neat but not too overpowering backstory. This time, the action takes place in a time before the first Vandal Hearts story. The game follows an orphan named Tobias Martin, who grew up in a church on the border of two lands. The lands are now at war, and Tobias enlists to help fight. As the game's story progresses, Tobias uncovers things about his past that are not all what they seem, and suddenly his dislike of the enemy may not be altogether justified. The game features about 10 minutes of cutscenes dedicated to the story, as well as story sequences in-between the battles, so players can get a sense of the characters and their backstories.

We've been told that there are multiple endings to the game, tied to how players interact with the other characters. For example, there are two love interests for Tobias in the game, and each one produces a different ending.

Vandal Hearts: Flames of Judgment will be available on XBLA and PSN this winter. Check back for hands-on impressions soon.

22 Comments

  • soilface

    Posted Nov 27, 2009 10:09 am PT

    This game looks really cartoony. As a fan of VH1, this one looks like it has strayed from the mark. Visually, it reminds me of Ogre Battle 64

  • Nodashi

    Posted Nov 1, 2009 11:49 pm PT

    I love the first game and the second one wa OK, but this really, really looks like a budget underdeveloped title.

    I mean, c'mon, it doesn't have to look like Killzone 2 or Forza, but we're past the PS1 graphics, don't you think?

    Look at fat princess - it has simple yet good graphics. This looks awful. I hope they remake the graphics completely before launch, I'd like to play a new Vandal Hearts that don't make my eyes bleed.

  • bgranli

    Posted Oct 23, 2009 8:16 am PT

    I loved the first Vandal Hearts and have lost count of how many times I played through it. The second one was great, but the characters weren't as good as those found in the first game. The character design in this new installment is a little off putting, but it's based upon a solid foundation, so hopefully the game will turn out great.

  • djr1118

    Posted Oct 17, 2009 9:25 pm PT

    i remember i always wanted to play VH back on PS1 but could never find it now i get a chance with this one if Sony is smart they should put the first 2 game on BOTH ps3 n psp for download

  • Fantasy_Gamer

    Posted Oct 2, 2009 9:58 pm PT

    I've only played Vandal Hearts II. It's awesome. I want to play VH1 and this game.

  • imperial_agent

    Posted Sep 29, 2009 1:43 pm PT

    I wonder if they'll keep the blood sprays. I remember in VH1 whenever you killed an enemy, tons of blood would spray out and the sound effect of steel cracking open bones. Nasty stuff.

  • imperial_agent

    Posted Sep 29, 2009 1:40 pm PT

    I loved the original Vandal Hearts. I still have the soundtrack and listen to it now and then.

    I'm looking forward to this.

  • Zlajonja

    Posted Aug 31, 2009 5:07 am PT

    Only thing lacking in Vandal Hearts is multiplayer

    But it was extremly fun to play 1st and 2nd part of the game. Hope this follows the winning streak.

  • Binzen

    Posted Aug 26, 2009 8:43 pm PT

    Wow, nice! Played the first one at its release. Was so fun as there was just about nothing else of the sort of genre at the time. Lookin' forward to this. =^D

  • CthulhuFhtagn0

    Posted Aug 24, 2009 12:41 pm PT

    Never played the first one but since I've actually heard of it, it must've had a pretty good following. I'll check this one out. Looks Promising.

  • xMusHx

    Posted Aug 14, 2009 5:49 am PT

    Loved the first, it was my all time favorite! I wish this would of been a follow on to the 1st as I believed Ash still had more stories to tell....still, I'm really looking forward to this!

  • Oizon

    Posted Jul 20, 2009 10:22 am PT

    This is going to be one of the games im really looking forward to in the xbox arcade, but in my opinion they shouldve just remake the first one with better graphics even if it seems like a cash grab. When you start to change a game that was perfectly fine things may hit the fan

  • childe_roland

    Posted Jul 3, 2009 11:45 pm PT

    Dope, 'bout time Vandal Hearts popped its head back out of the sand, hopefully the gushing blood deaths from the first game will make a return as well.

  • ariz3260

    Posted Jul 1, 2009 9:23 pm PT

    It's been a long while since I played the original Vandal Hearts, definitely looking forward to it

  • Ein001

    Posted Jun 13, 2009 6:26 am PT

    Some kind of versus mode online would be clutch

  • pakhair

    Posted Jun 3, 2009 6:26 pm PT

    OK............

  • Glade_Gnarr

    Posted Jun 3, 2009 4:58 pm PT

    10 minutes of cutscenes, now we know Kojima has nothing to do with this.

  • icynuts

    Posted Jun 3, 2009 3:22 pm PT

    Awesome! My favorite PS1 game is finally coming to PS3. I am soo glad that they got rid of that stupid dual turn system in VH 2. I played about 10 minutes of VH 2 and promptly gave it away to someone I didn't like.

  • Cohenat

    Posted Jun 3, 2009 12:26 am PT

    Great i cant wait. Hopefully they give the first VH on the PSN, becose i really liked it and want to play it again. It cant be found anywhere anymore

  • joey16666

    Posted Jun 3, 2009 12:03 am PT

    looks cool alright

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