Amid the steady stream of RPGs emerging for Nintendo's handheld system,
Capcom delivers another top-quality adventure with the re-release of this Super
Nintendo classic.
In search of his missing father and sister, the central character will encounter
villages whose many inhabitants are in need of a hero. Players can even
construct and populate a village of their own. Altogether the story and
side-quests are said to take 40 to 50 hours to complete, so make room on your
calendar.
Breath of Fire II follows in the illustrious footsteps of the original Breath of
Fire, which appeared on the GBA as a fairly faithful port. The story and
gameplay in Breath of Fire II are nearly identical to that of the original with
turn-based combat, eight characters that join your party and creatures called
Shamans that create powerful magic spells when joined with certain characters.
Capcom has made many slight but significant improvements, such as the option
to run instead of walk and the ability to save anywhere using one of three save
files. Also expect minor graphical upgrades such as hand-drawn character art
during some cut-scenes.
While the story mode is strictly for one player, friends can use a GBA Game Link
cable to swap hundreds of items, weapons and armor.
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