Even in my first playthrough I was already getting tired of the monotonous slog.Īnother gripe I had with the game (which is probably the biggest reason I'm upset about this turning into a trilogy.) is the serious nature of the game. Not to mention, I guess I messed up my playthrough so I was told by the game to play through the ENTIRE thing again to get the best ending. I don't wanna sound rude or anything, but Fuga was already frustrating enough to deal with as it was really repetitive and there was too much time between each 1-minute cutscene. It would lead to such a more interesting series than just. Like, imagine what the world would be like for the characters after knowing everything they are told. There was SO MUCH they could have done with all the 500 tons of lore they drop on you at the very end of the game, but instead they just tell it all to you and then the game just ends. I loved the characters, setting, simplistic mechanics but insanely heavy story, etc etc. Why make a trilogy of this series? I personally found Solatorobo to be a way more interesting entry in the series. I first heard a few months ago that fuga was going to be a trilogy, and despite there being no proof for such a claim, I was immediately disappointed. *It's not necessary to play Fuga: Melodies of Steel to enjoy Fuga: Melodies of Steel 2.(Read with an open mind. The weight of despair, rage, and loss will shake you to your core in Fuga: Melodies of Steel 2-the RPG of hard choices and tough decisions! The choices you make affect the Judgment Gauges, ultimately changing how events play out. The new airship support system allows for even more options! Plot your path forward on the branching routes of the battlefield. New additions to the battle system based on player feedback such as the reworked Soul Cannon and newly implemented Managarm allows for cutting-edge tactical gameplay! The remaining children and Malt board their erstwhile enemy-the dread tank Tarascus-to chase after the Taranis and save their friends. During their survey, the Taranis suddenly goes haywire and sets out on a deadly rampage, trapping and absconding with a number of their party. That is, until the children are summoned to Pharaoh to aid with the investigation of the recovered Taranis. A year has passed since the events of Fuga: Melodies of Steel.
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