
Jade's Journey 2
A budget JRPG sequel built in RPG Maker that lands squarely in 'pass the time' territory - fine for genre completionists, a hard sell for anyone expecting depth or polish.
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About Jade's Journey 2
My honest reaction after loading up Jade's Journey 2 is that the Steam community discussions summed up the situation before I even hit the title screen - one of the first posts from 2017 asks, bluntly, 'RPGMaker, huh?' That says a lot. This is a lightweight, old-school JRPG built in RPG Maker, developed by Warfare Studios under the Aldorlea Games umbrella, and it wears its budget origins without apology. If you came here from the strategy tag on this page hoping for something resembling a Paradox title or even a tactics layer, adjust your expectations significantly. The 'Strategy' genre label appears to reflect turn-based combat structure rather than any meaningful resource management or decision depth. What you actually get is a top-down, diagonal-view fantasy RPG following Jade, now embracing her role as the Chosen One, as she pursues a villain named Morgana and crosses paths with Sora, the previous Chosen One. The plot hits all the JRPG checkboxes - destiny, sacrifice, mentor figures - and the writing does not try to subvert any of them. Combat is classic turn-based fare with no visible build-order complexity, no skill trees of note, and no systems that will demand a second playthrough to optimize. For players who find comfort in that structure, there is nothing offensive here. For anyone chasing mechanical depth, the well runs dry early. On the positive side, the game is genuinely accessible. There is no steep learning curve, no obtuse tutorial, and no artificial padding through difficulty spikes - the kind of entry point that I would normally champion for newer RPG players. It carries Steam Achievements (eight of them, a thin set), Steam Cloud saves, and Trading Cards, which fills out the checklist for casual collectors. The system requirements are minimal to the point of comedy: 128 MB of RAM and a 1.6 GHz processor, meaning virtually any PC made in the last fifteen years will run it without complaint. The Steam review score sits at Mixed, with roughly 64% positive across 51 reviews - a small sample that reflects a split between players who take Aldorlea output at face value as relaxing, low-stakes RPGs, and players who feel the RPG Maker origins undercut the value proposition. There is no modding ecosystem, no post-launch content of note, and the community forum shows almost no activity since 2017. If you played Jade's Journey 1 and want to see the story continue, this sequel delivers exactly that - no more, no less. The first game on Steam scores even lower among reviewers, so this entry is arguably the slightly stronger installment, though that is a narrow distinction. Bottom line for the strategy-and-sim crowd: skip it unless you have a specific appetite for zero-friction, nostalgia-flavored JRPGs. There is no late game to optimize, no AI to stress-test, and no systems to master. It is a short, mild adventure that serves a very specific mood. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/8/10
- Memory
- 128 MB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0
- Storage
- 200 MB available space
- Graphics
- DirectX 9.0 Compatible
- Processor
- 1.6 GHz
- Sound Card
- DirectX 9.0 Compatible Sound
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Game Info
- Developer
- Warfare Studios
- Publisher
- Warfare Studios
- Release Date
- May 12, 2017







