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Old 07-17-2008, 01:45 AM
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Originally Posted by xAzerothx View Post
I was looking for Dark Cloud 2 at GameStop, couldn't find it.
You guys make it sound really good.
It's a pretty great game if you can stand the repetitiveness of the dungeons.
In each chapter you have to complete a dungeon. Each dungeon contains a certain amount of rooms/floors you have to pass. Each floor is randomly generated, and the process of beating the floor is the same for each and every floor. Kill all the monsters, find the key to open the door, open door and proceed to next floor.

Even though each chapter contains a different dungeon, they all are pretty the same, but with different settings(sewers/canyon/forest...). So 90[percent] of the game is you going through floors and killing all the monsters. If you can stand that though, the game is great for the geosystem(rebuild cities the way you want to), and weapon customization. Oh, and I forgot it has a pretty cool invention system where you take pictures of objects, and piece pictures together to come up with an idea for something to invent.
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