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Dark Cloud 2 review

Posted : 13 years, 11 months ago on 31 May 2010 02:50

Dark cloud 2 or dark chronicle happens to be 1 of the best games of it genre,or so i believe s you easily get hooked into playing it over and over again.

the main story is that The main character max goes on a journey to leave his home Town of Palm Brinks as it is the only town left in the world with human beings in it. But when he sees the mayor being threatened as they r after a stone Max currently has he sets off on his journey a lot sooner to try and find his mother, but he soon learns of a threat that could end the world.

The game play is very easy to get into as you learn the controls in the first few levels and you have a wide choice of weapons you can choose as you can bulid them up and make them stronger.

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Like the first but better.

Posted : 15 years, 6 months ago on 16 October 2008 01:23

Much of Dark Cloud 2 is spent crawling around randomly generated dungeons while searching for the exit key. Sounds familiar, doesn't it? It should if you played the first Dark Cloud because the dungeon crawling aspect of the sequel is almost identical to the previous game. It's so similar that you'll find yourself fighting many of the same enemies and picking up many of the same items in similarly constructed dungeons. Aside from the graphical overhaul and new items, there is very little to differentiate the dungeon aspect of Dark Cloud 2 with its predecessor. You still fight your way through dungeon after dungeon as you search for the key to the next level. If you liked this part of the first game, you'll definitely feel at home here. If you didn't like it then, well, things haven't changed much. The battling can still be a tad repetitious (though less so in the sequel), and it's easy to tire of the repeated dungeon graphics for each major dungeon theme, especially when it consists of ten or more levels.


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