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PS2
Evangelion Girlfriend of Steel 2
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Game Synopsis
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The slacker known as Shinji Hikari is sleeping late
again when Asuka bellows for him to wake up or
they'll be late for school. Rousing from his slumber
like the undead, Shinji eventually musters up the
energy to join a haughty Asuka in walking to class.
On the way there, Hikari crashes into a new girl in
town and the two clatter onto the sidewalk.
Breakfast pastry on the floor. The girl suffers an
unintended revelation and accuses Shinji of catching
more than an eyeful. After some protestation by the
meek Hikari, Asuka steps in and breaks up the
commotion and they proceed to school. Once in class,
students such as Kaoru, Touji and Kensuke banter and
josh around. Teacher Misato Katsuragi soon arrives
and announces that a new student will join them. Rei
Ayanami walks into class and Hikari recognizes her
as the object of his clumsiness earlier in the
morning. After another confrontation between Rei and
Hikari, Asuka comes to the rescue again and settles
everything down. Misato tells Hikari to go to the
school nurse to have a scrape on his elbow checked
out. Once there, Dr. Ritsuko Akagi asks a number of
questions and instructs Hikari to report to NERV and
join all of the other students for a series of
tests...
Essentially an alternate retelling of the Evangelion story,
Girlfriend of Steel 2 presents the main characters
of the immensely popular franchise in a new light.
Asuka and Hikari are seemingly steady and Rei
Ayanami is more normal although her past is still
mysterious. Light-hearted and free, the fledgling
teenagers get a chance to be youthful and
irresponsible without the shadow of NERV mongering
over them... at least in the beginning. The game is
played in interactive flick-screen motion where
simple choices decide the path of story progression.
Every copy of the first printing of the game includes a bonus
postcard book which is packaged with the DVD inside
a slipcase.
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