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Vandal Hearts II

Vandal Hearts II

Details: Video game
Descr: Vandal Hearts II is a tactical role-playing game for the PlayStation and the sequel to Vandal Hearts. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: July 8, 1999
Composers: Hiroshi Tamawari
Artist: Shinobu Tanno
Developer: Konami
Platform: PlayStation
Genres: Tactical role-playing game, Entertainment, Fantasy, Societal

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