Alundra 2
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Alundra 2: A New Legend Begins (アランドラ2 魔進化の謎, Arandora 2 Ma Shinka no Nazo, "Alundra 2: The Mystery of Magic Evolution") is an action role-playing game developed by Matrix Software for PlayStation.[3] It was published by SCEI in Japan and Activision worldwide.
Alundra 2: A New Legend Begins | |
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Developer(s) | Matrix Software, Contrail |
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Director(s) | Yasuhiro Ohori Masumi Takimoto |
Producer(s) | Mika Hayashi (executive) Tad Horie (associate) |
Designer(s) | Takahiro Kaneko Yasuhiro Ohori |
Programmer(s) | Yasuhiro Matsumoto (character) |
Writer(s) | Hiroshi Miyaoka |
Composer(s) | Kōhei Tanaka |
Platform(s) | PlayStation |
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Genre(s) | Action role-playing |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Unlike its predecessor, Alundra, Alundra 2 features a 3D look which opens up a new world of puzzles. Also, despite its title, Alundra 2 is a standalone sequel, and has no ties with the original. It has a whole new story with a different set of characters, including the main character, Flint. Compared to the darker storyline of Alundra, Alundra 2 has a more light-hearted storyline.