
Best handheld jRPG-RPG game of all times
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I played it before on my computer, and even with the game boy advance graphics and limitations this game is just awsome, there are very few RPG games with sucha a good storyline on PC's and other consoles not to mention handhelds, Id take GS 2 over any DS title released so far, mayby with the exeption of the DS Zelda but I havent played it yet so Im not so shure even about that. This game is just a must have for everyone that puts a really good storyline over graphics [Im not saying those are bad but it is a GBA title, 2d animations cant get any better than in GS2, but with 3d on DS it is a little bit old school], also the fights and the tactical aspect of useing all the avilable powers/items/weapons/moves/dijins is just enormus, theres so many kinds of things you can do with the characters, even with just 4 stats [AGI, STR, LUK and DEF + HP and PP] the list of options [wether you want a tank type knight with healing abilities or powerful berserk with a lot of hp and attack or crit specced ninja, its all there and those are just some of the fighter classes] is almost endless, now with 4 characters in party [2 casters and 2 fighters at the beggining, but that can be changed to whatever combination later on in the game] its just pure fun to just swith around the dijins [thac how you set different classes for each character, by useing the right combination of elemental creatures called dijins assigned to the character, they represent the 4 basic elements, earth, fire, water and wind] and try out the options it gives you, and later on in the game the hidden summons that need to be found and unlocekd with their great destructive power and awsome animations are a really nice addition to already cool combo.
if you have eather DS or DS light, or if you still have a GBA GS2 is a must have, its around 20 hours of pure fun [if not more + hidden stuff and a few side quests] and right now you can get it really cheap. I advise trying GS 1 first throu, it's not as cool as the second part but its still kickin pretty hard and the storyline that begins with it continues in the second part [its really a good idea to start with GS 1].
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