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Summon Night 2
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NCS Game Synopsis
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The land of
Lyndbaum
serves as a nexus that's bordered by four worlds -
Loreilal, Maetropa, Sapureth, and Silturn. Each land
is populated by different races and beings - humans
live in Lyndbaum but if you're in search of an angel
or demon, Sapureth is where they reside. Due to the
boundaries between the worlds, travelers can't
traipse between them. There is a way to move
entities between worlds however - a Summoner can
serve as the conduit by which a being or creature
moves from one world to another.
Summon Night 2 is a tactical strategy game with RPG elements where
players take control of a male of female hero and
venture into grid-based battlefields. The Summon
Night games are story intensive with well developed
characters who interact with other well developed
characters. The protagonist is a summoner who may
call upon creatures from the four worlds to aid and
abet during battlefield dramatics.
Bonus Schwag
Some early preorders will ship with a bonus Summon Night
Magical Disc II which was given away by the
publisher in 50% ratio.
Relevant Links
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Summon Night PS1
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Summon Night NDS
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Summon Night Twin Edge
Seireitachi no Kyoumei
NDS
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Summon Night - Craft Sword
Story GBA
• Summon
Night - Craft Sword Story 2 GBA
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Summon Night Craft Sword
Monogatari: Hajimari no Ishi
GBA
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Summon Night 3 PS2
•
Summon Night 4 PS2
Product SKU:
NTR-P-YSKJ
JAN
Code:
4582224499076
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NCS Game Notes
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Upon
starting a game, players choose from a female (Torisu)
or a male (Maguna) hero. Once sex is selected,
you'll be able to enter a personalized name in
katakana, hiragana, English, or kanji (three forms).
We decided on the female character and named her
"Crude" since we think oil's going all the way back
down to $15 per barrel by 2010-2011. We've
positioned our trading account accordingly.
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The first
scene is titled ~Brand-New Start~ and
starts in the protagonist's room.
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There's no way to skip the dialogue sequences. As
much as we wanted to, we had to sit and watch the
introductory sequences even though we've watched
them before. Years ago. On the Playstation original.
The initial introductory sequence will eat up about
10 minutes of your time before a battle starts up.
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The female character starts the game with 48HP and
42MP. She'll partner up with a armored compatriot
named Reorudo for her first battle.
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To move, highlight your hero and press the "A"
button. Press "A" again on the menu that appears.
The range of movement will be highlighted with a
light-blue color. The touch pen cannot be used to
control the characters.
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When your hero is contiguous to an enemy monster,
press "A" and then highlight the second menu option.
The attack range will be highlighted in red. The
attack system is more sophisticated than earlier S-RPGs
because some heroes can attack diagonally in addition to
the four cardinal directions.
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Once your turn is done, press the START button to
give the monsters a chance to retaliate.
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Whenever one of your heroes is attacked from the
front or from the side, he'll counterattack. To
enhance the power of an attack, move behind a
monster and strike for double HP removal and zero
chance of a strike back.
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After
each battle, the money, experience, and items won is
tallied up in a comprehensive "Battle Report!!"
Players who gained enough experience points during a
battle can also be leveled up after the Battle
Report and attributes increased by allocated Bonus
Points that are awarded.
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The
first chapter of the game is titled ~Explorers~ and
continues where the prologue left off - in the
protagonist's room. Lyndbaum is opened up for
exploration where the entire city appears on the top
screen while a partial view of the city appears on
the touch screen. Players move a little magnifying
glass to visit different areas that are marked by a
blue orb. The entire city is surrounded by a
fortress to keep undesirables out.
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A shop
located in the southeast portion of the city allows
players to buy or sell weapons, armor, and
accessories. The shop may be found easily because
it's marked with the English word of "Shop" directly
above it.
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Bits of
English pepper the menus although most of the game
is in Japanese. When an event is waiting for your
visitation, the word "Event!" will appear over the
location which is usually marked with a red sphere
as opposed to a blue sphere.
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This document is ©NCSX 2008. All rights reserved. No
reproduction in whole or in part of this document
may be made without express written consent of
National Console Support, Inc.
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