Gameplay is very similar to 16-bit games much like Beyond Oasis, Zelda 3, and Light Crusader with inventory management reminiscent of Y's 3. Basically just an old school hack and slash adventure with a block puzzle thrown in from time to time. Short of the occasional FMV and the 3D graphics this game could have easily been done years ago on older systems. Graphically it looks quite nice, but the camera angle is a little difficult at times. Overall a decent game that doesn't really live up to modern standards. Fans of titles like Soul Reaver and the PSX Final Fantasy games would be better off to look elsewhere.
Awesome game, pretty fun to play. It's got a little too expensive over the years.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Just like living in the past!!! Absolutely love it!!!!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Standing alone, Alundra II is a good game. I enjoyed it, in fact this cd is a replacement for the one my brother lost- I liked it enough to want another copy! But you can't play the game looking everywhere for tie ins to the first Alundra. It'll just frustrate you and make the game disappointing. Playing it just for itself though is entertaining enough. All in all I think it's a good game, I just wish I hadn't expected a squeal or the like when I first got a hold of it.
This game was a great deal of fun. It changes from the basic game play of the original Alundra, which played like Legend of Zelda. This game goes into the fully 3-d platforming genre, and does it well. It has some of the best humor I have seen in a game in a long time and it definitely is a must play, if you are a fan of either anime, platform games, or rpg's with a sense of humor. I highly recommend this game to all.
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