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.hack//G.U. Vol. 2//Reminisce - PS2

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The terror of death returns

The sequel to . Hack g.u. vol.1. In this one you will once again be lpaying as Haseo a troubled teen who (i think) is a little obseesed with an online game. Anyway this one plays about the same as the first one, learn all new rengeki moves, work on getting the third job extension, master the sword, meet new peopl, and it all builds up to a startling end with a horrible twist.

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.HACK REVIEW.

This game is a good game for fans of the series but their isn't really anything new in the fighting style, but their is some new things like an advance in the story, new party members, new items, and extras if you played the first game. If you're looking to pick up this game without playing the first one DON'T!, please pick up the first one or else you wont understand a thing.

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.hack//G.U. Vol 2

The game Reminisce takes place right after the first game, continuing the story of Haseo, the Former PKKer 'The Terror of Death'. He continues his search for a way to cure the Lost Ones. He makes new friends along the way, enemies become allies, and friends show betrayal. The game has great quality and a grasping storyline. You can't set it down after playing for a couple hours. The game has improved upon the first one by allowing your party members their own interactions while travelling the field, anything from chasing down stray Chim Chims to kicking Lucky Animals. This game is a hit and has a special feature of the first episode of the hit 'Cartoon Network' anime show, .hack//roots. A must have game in a collection of the three volumes. Only problem with the game is when you get the call button (L1). Sure, it calls your party members to you, but in a fight they ignore it.

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