Cardfight Vanguard: Dear Days 2-tenoke New!
The story of Cardfight!! Vanguard Dear Days 2 centers on the intersecting paths of Otowa Dosaki Yuki Ichidoji , the protagonist from the first game. Core Narrative: "The Two Protagionists" Otowa Dosaki
Why is the TENOKE version popular?
- The Price Barrier: The original Dear Days was notorious for its high price tag (often $70 for the base game) combined with aggressive DLC practices (seasons costing upwards of $50). Dear Days 2 continues this pricing model. For many fans in regions with weak purchasing power, the TENOKE release is the only way to experience the game without paying over $100 for the "complete" experience.
- No Online Dependency (Irony): Ironically, the cracked version cannot play ranked or public online matches. However, Vanguard is a game many players enjoy solo. The CPU AI in Dear Days 2 is robust, and the story mode offers dozens of hours of gameplay. For single-player purists, the TENOKE version offers the same PvE experience as the paid version.
- DLC Unlock: The TENOKE crack often comes with pre-activated DLC. Since Bushiroad locks specific "Nations" and promo cards behind paywalls, the cracked version provides immediate access to the full card pool (offline only).
Players can import their collections from the first Dear Days if playing on the same platform to earn crafting points for duplicates. Story Campaign: Cardfight Vanguard Dear Days 2-TENOKE
Without spoiling too much, the story mode serves as an excellent tutorial. It throws you into high-stakes cardfights while exploring the lore of the D Series era. If you are a lore buff who wants to know how the "Fated Clash" storyline resolves, this game is essential viewing. The cutscenes are fully voiced (in Japanese), adding a level of polish that feels like you are playing through a season of the anime. The story of Cardfight
: Players navigate a world where the passion for Vanguard clashes with personal responsibilities, such as a character struggling between inheriting a family shrine and their love for the game. Why This Version Matters to Players Massive Longevity The Price Barrier: The original Dear Days was
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Visuals and Performance
Visually, the game is stunning. Bushiroad has nailed the 3D animations for the units. When you Ride a Grade 3 unit, the transformation sequence is cinematic. The Drive Checks and Damage Checks now have more visual weight, making those critical triggers feel incredibly satisfying.
Verdict: Serviceable but not premium. 6/10