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Improvements have been made across he board, and the new character swap system makes the dungeons much more interesting and strategic. Izuna 2 is an excellent sequel to a somewhat shaky (though still quite good) first game. Couple this with the fact that you now have many towns and locations to explore and many characters to talk to and you've got a deep game with lots of opportunities for Izuna's lovable personality to show itself.
Great game and the replay value is ok for people who like to try all type of combos and ways to do this.
Lol, I even died on the tutorial. The game izuna 2 is an awesome game but its so hard that i dont recommend for young children. But the game is pretty awesome if you like rpg games that are really and are dungeon like than this is a game for you.
Good thing it was a cheaply priced game. This got annoying fast, as you die a lot in the beginning. I bought this game for my boyfriend for Valentine's day. Immediately, he found out to his deep dismay that whenever the character died, she'd lose everything she had as far as items go (even ones that were equipped). He hasn't picked it up since.
Some of the levels you have to repeat in order to level up to be able to beat the monsters. The graphics are fine, the dialogue is cheesy, it's just fun. It is a very basic game, though. This is a fun RPG. You can go back to lower levels and build up supplies and levels. My 10 year old finds the battles difficult and gets frustrated.
you can't move ahead until you've completed the challenge. I like to be able to play for a little while then put the game down without losing anything. Oh, I'm in my 40's. If you want a casual RPG that you don't have to get real involved with, then this is the one.
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