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LUNAR 2: Eternal Blue | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 100 reviews Sales Rank: 4216
Platform: Playstation ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Age: 13 - 17 years Operating System: Playstation Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 01071 UPC: 735366010713 EAN: 0735366010713 ASIN: B00004RBQX
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Amazon.com Review Lunar 2: Eternal Blue is old-school role-playing goodness at its very best. From the story to the simple battle system, it doesn't bore players with the details that can make newer role-playing games unbearable. No, Lunar 2 won't impress anyone with its likewise old-school graphics, but that's not the point. This game is fun. The story in Lunar 2 doesn't take itself as seriously as other role-playing games, which contributes to the fun. The game's hero, Hiro, and his sidekick Ruby must help a young girl locate the goddess Althena. The quest turns out to be long, spanning three disks, most of which hold full-motion video cutscenes. The video sequences in Lunar 2 are probably the best part. They mix Japanese anime with computer graphics and are completely stunning. The in-game graphics, on the other hand, are ported straight from the 16-bit Sega CD, with a few enhancements, so those who like eye candy should consider themselves warned. --Robb Guido Pros: - Light and fun
- Super movie sequences that mix anime and computer graphics
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This game is great July 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I think that Lunar 2 is a great game. Granted its a little dated, but c'mon this game is classic. I remember when I was 16 my boyfriend at the time was playing it on the Sega CD system. Of course I was just a spectator then, but I always loved watching him play. When the original playstation was released I purchased Lunar Silver Star Story and fell in love with the game, just like Lunar 2 the characters are very individual. You learn to love them for their personalities and their character flaws. I'm a true believer that you don't need fancy graphics or difficult controls in order to have a great RPG. In my opinion, what makes a great RPG is a good story. That's why we play them anyway right?
1 OF THE BEST June 22, 2008 we all know this is 1 of the best vidio games ever.everyone already told you that.but 1 reviewer said this game was overated?really?u got a zillion poeple here saying its 1 of the best.i say lunar got its due.great game yes.underated.no,just wanna add that flyin cat or dragon cat the cutest thing around.she loves the main character and cracks you up.wish i had her lol.peace out
An overlooked gem for the PSX December 1, 2007 I got this during summer vacation w/my work money from filming soccer games at High School. Oh yeah, on with the review: Graphics: Old-school 16-bit for an RPG Sound and music: Nicely done with two vocal tracks on the soundtrack Voice-acting: Crisp and well-done voices by people like Chad Letts, Kelly Weaver, Ned Schuft, John Truitt and T. Owen Smith Controls: Excellent for an RPG Plot: The world of Lunar is on the verge of hideous destruction with the eventual forthcoming of the Supreme Master of Treachery and God of Destruction Zophar (Voiced by T. Owen Smith), as a girl from a former world - The Blue Star: Lucia (Voiced by Kelly Weaver) comes forth to prevent the evil entity's return... then comes two denizens of Lunar whom get involved with Lucia's mission - Hiro (Voiced by Chad Letts) (A lovesick, adventurous sixteen-year-old whom falls in love with Lucia) and his pet baby dragon Ruby (Voiced by Jennifer Stigile). As they move through Lunar to stop Zophar from coming back as well as awakening the Goddess of Love and Beauty Althena, they meet several important denizens: Leo (Voiced by Ty Webb) - A powerful magic swordsman, Ronfar (Voiced by Ned Schuft) - A magical gambler with superb healing magic, Jean (Voiced by Jennifer Stigile)- A fan dancer with a mysterious past whom eventually becomes a powerful Martial Artist with Street Fighter-like techniques, Lemina (Voiced by Kathy Ostrander) - A Magic Guild Student with powerful elemental magic and Nall (Voiced by Jonathan Esses) - the Future White Dragon whom assumed the form of a youngster human (Think Luna from Sailor Moon). Fun Factor: Anime everywhere you go, Anime sequences with CGI included, unique battle system and mechanics, undeniable charm, heartwarming moments, the Omake Box and an Epilogue to continue the adventure! And so: Grab this RPG gem and get it complete - you'll like all of the extras included in the Omake Box!
Even better than Silver Star Story! June 4, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I know I said that Silver Star Story was the best game I had ever played, but Eternal Blue definitely takes the cake. With a climactic storyline, an epic musical score, and even more memorable characters than its predecessor, it makes me wonder HOW the Lunar games aren't sitting in Wal-Mart right now in one of the "BEST BUY!" bins. Seriously, I can't believe such a great video game series fell apart.
FLAWLESS!!!!!!!!!! August 27, 2004 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This game is really something else. the scheme of the battles are quite tactical and where you really have to think whats going on the the game. its amazing how that characters talk during the cut scenes, you really know what is going on. it exceeded past their first game Lunar: Silver Star Story complete. i cant wait to try thw one for the game boy advance!!!!!!!!!!!
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