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Ep 62: Konami's Vandal Hearts – Collateral Gaming Video Game Podcast (SPOILERS)
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Ep 62: Konami's Vandal Hearts – Collateral Gaming Video Game Podcast (SPOILERS)

Collateral Gaming Video Game Podcast

April 1, 20261h 13mExplicit

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Show Notes

Title: Vandal Hearts [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

Developer(s): Konami

  • Konami Computer
    Entertainment Tokyo (PS1)
  • Konami Computer
    Entertainment Nagoya (SS)
  • Konami Computer
    Games Aoyama, System Sacom (PC)

Publisher: Konami

Platforms: PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Microsoft Windows

Release date(s):

  • October 25, 1996 (PS1: JP)
  • March 27, 1997 (PS1: US)

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SHOWNOTES: On the latest episode of Collateral Gaming, Ash and Beau review Konami's take on the tactical RPG  genre: Vandal Hearts! Originally released on the PS1, this underrated title was accessible with its straightforward turn-based mechanics, and alluring with its surprisingly deep political story, but would unfortunately be overshadowed by Final Fantasy Tactics in 1997. If you enjoy this episode, stay tuned for our Bad Game April episodes on Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero and Big Rigs!

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