Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months Binding: Video Game Brand: Namco EAN: 0722674100649 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: Namco Legal Disclaimer: Brand new and factory sealed game! Ready to ship. All standard shipping games ship via first class mail with free tracking and insurance! Expedited items are shipped via USPS Priority Mail. All of our games, new and used are backed by a solid 90-day warranty. Manufacturer: Namco Model: 10064 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Namco Release Date: May 08, 2007 Sales Rank: 3411 Studio: Namco
Features:
Breathtaking movies and a dramatic, twisting storyline that reveal the true motives of other characters
New Fighting mechanics&upgraded battle system - Change weapons on the fly when fighting as Haseo; unlock new Awakening powers; master new fighting styles for Avatar Battles
Compete in the second tier of the Arena Battles to become the Holy Palace Emperor - and fight in more Avatar Battles!
Make new friends&add new party members to your roster -- hunt monsters with more of your favorite characters
Earn items to customize your Steam Bike by completing missions
Product Description: In .hack//G.U. Vol. 2: Reminisce you'll re-immerse yourself in "The World." What if your actions in a game changed your reality? That's what the .hack//G.U. games ask. After defeating themysterious Tri-Edge, Haseo and his friends learn that they can not log out of "The World". But one of their own is whithering away - can she be saved in time? New fighting abilities, weapons&party members bring you deeper into the fantastical and creative "World" again. All-new mini-card game, Crimson VS - collect cards, compile decks and compete in Crimson VS tournaments
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - An engaging and unforgettable adventure
Reminisce is the second volume in the .hack//G.U. trilogy. It continues the adventure of Haseo, who has lost his closest friend to the mysterious monster known as Tri-Edge.
It takes place in the online game "The World," though the game itself isn't online. Reminisce simulates an online game, and as such, you can interact with other "players" by talking to them, trading items, and sending and receiving emails.
In my opinion, Reminisce is the best game in the series. More than any else, it chronicles Haseo's growth from a child into an adult as he learns to cope with unfortunate truths about the world and the people he's come to love and trust. Reminisce takes you into the characters and forces you to care about them. Even Atoli, whom I had despised since Rebirth, I came to pity and sympathize for in her anguish.
The combat is improved across the board: in addition to the new scythe weapon, which allows you to cut through groups of enemies at once, Reminisce offers what many fans have been begging for since volume one: the weapon trigger. The weapon trigger allows you to dynamically switch weapons with little to no delay in between, which was previously an annoyance in volume one and would be absolutely unforgivable with the expanded weapons system in Reminisce.
All in all, I highly recommend it to RPG fans, as well as those that just enjoy a good story. It has an engaging plot and some unbelievable plot twists. I recommend it whole-heartedly.
Rating: - .Hack....
better than expected! i didn't know it would great.. for me.. better than the previous series... just my opinion!
Rating: - dothack//GU 2
I purchased this game for my daughter. We were having a hard time finding it anywhere and I found it here. Her and her friends really like the game. They had it finished in four days of playing after school.
Rating: - Great Order
I bought this game for my son and he loves it. It was a great price and I got it in a great time frame. I love Amazon and will always order from them first.
Rating: - Wonderful... and much longer than the first game!
Oddly enough, I'm finding myself enjoying the .hack//GU games more than Phantasy Star Universe, an actual online RPG that has many of the same action RPG mechanics!!
As opposed to the first game, we finally get some really interesting customizing items and three slotted weapons, which allows really encourages switching weapons in battle, including the scythe gained with your third form. It reminds me of the slotted armors back in Phantasy Star Online... it's hard not to compare the two games, oddly. The set up of fighting is similar, online RPG, and heavy on the repetitive dungeons...
We get one new dungeon skin, and one new town in this game. Mrrr... Well at least the thundering field levels still looks awesome.
New plot twists and turns... make you forced to buy the third game to get to the end. Arrg. Seriously, it's okay to take longer and release it all on one disk. I've longed for a game with 100+ hours for a loooong time. Could there a least be a fancy box for all three discs? Or a multi disc game? Remember that, on the PS1? Yeah, and it cost a little more, but not as much as a whole new game? The first .hack// games came with coupons for the next volume released...