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Metal Max 2 Reloaded Japanese Format (NTSC-J). Box,package, Review: Metal Max 2 Reloaded is a post-apocalyptic open world RPG. Don't get confused by the similarity to the description to the Fallout games, though, as this is entirely a different animal. Metal Max 2 Reloaded is a remake of a game originally for the SNES, and uses the same engine used in Metal Max 3. The writing is silly, the enemies are ridiculous and well designed, and there are lots of wanted monsters to test your mettle against. The main gameplay is pretty traditional as far as JRPGs go, traveling from town to town and conquering dungeons, but unlike most JRPGs, the player has full freedom to do whatever they want. There are only a few things that are actually necessary to complete the bare-bones main story, and everything else is optional. This gives the game a great sense of exploration as you slowly explore and fill out the map of the world. Exploring is mostly done in the Metal Max series staple: tanks. There are a whole bunch of tanks to find, and they can be customized in almost any way you want, making money one of the most important things you can have in-game. Battles are relatively simple, inputting all of your team's actions and then watching both teams fight each other, but the super fast pace and satisfying battle animations and sound effects keep it from ever getting too boring. The graphics are pretty old school, 2D sprites on 3D backgrounds, but generally looks pretty good. The places you can explore are quite varied visually, from a town built into an old crashed train to a giant underground protein factory, making it always fun to explore and see what you'll find next. The music is composed by Satoshi Kadokura, and is mostly rock and metal. It sounds pretty good, although it really makes you wish it could be performed with live instruments rather than DS synth. The tracks that stand out the most are the battle themes, including the Wanted battle theme which is in every game in the series. To sum things up, this is an excellent game if you can understand Japanese and are a fan of non-traditional JRPGs and free open-world exploration. Just don't expect too much out of the main story, since, as in every Metal Max game, it is just an excuse to get you out there exploring. One last thing to recommend about this game: one of your party members is a dog with a machine gun strapped to its back. Review: まだ未プレイのゲームで今から愉しみ
| ASIN | B005PUFX8E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #150,382 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #3,793 in Nintendo DS Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (150) |
| Date First Available | December 26, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.21 ounces |
| Manufacturer | KADOKAWA SHOTEN |
| Product Dimensions | 4.92 x 5.35 x 0.63 inches; 3.21 ounces |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Type of item | Video Game |
A**R
Metal Max 2 Reloaded is a post-apocalyptic open world RPG. Don't get confused by the similarity to the description to the Fallout games, though, as this is entirely a different animal. Metal Max 2 Reloaded is a remake of a game originally for the SNES, and uses the same engine used in Metal Max 3. The writing is silly, the enemies are ridiculous and well designed, and there are lots of wanted monsters to test your mettle against. The main gameplay is pretty traditional as far as JRPGs go, traveling from town to town and conquering dungeons, but unlike most JRPGs, the player has full freedom to do whatever they want. There are only a few things that are actually necessary to complete the bare-bones main story, and everything else is optional. This gives the game a great sense of exploration as you slowly explore and fill out the map of the world. Exploring is mostly done in the Metal Max series staple: tanks. There are a whole bunch of tanks to find, and they can be customized in almost any way you want, making money one of the most important things you can have in-game. Battles are relatively simple, inputting all of your team's actions and then watching both teams fight each other, but the super fast pace and satisfying battle animations and sound effects keep it from ever getting too boring. The graphics are pretty old school, 2D sprites on 3D backgrounds, but generally looks pretty good. The places you can explore are quite varied visually, from a town built into an old crashed train to a giant underground protein factory, making it always fun to explore and see what you'll find next. The music is composed by Satoshi Kadokura, and is mostly rock and metal. It sounds pretty good, although it really makes you wish it could be performed with live instruments rather than DS synth. The tracks that stand out the most are the battle themes, including the Wanted battle theme which is in every game in the series. To sum things up, this is an excellent game if you can understand Japanese and are a fan of non-traditional JRPGs and free open-world exploration. Just don't expect too much out of the main story, since, as in every Metal Max game, it is just an excuse to get you out there exploring. One last thing to recommend about this game: one of your party members is a dog with a machine gun strapped to its back.
内**市
まだ未プレイのゲームで今から愉しみ
サ**ウ
何回プレイしても飽きない
田**中
好き嫌いはあるでしょうが、メタルマックスシリーズでも屈指の出来です。
ヤ**ン
このゲームは去年の年末に購入し他のゲームも挟みながら遊んでいたのですが、最近いっそうハマってクリアまで行っちゃいました。 クリアするとその周の続きをやるか次の周を始めるか選べます。 クエストぜんぜんやり残してるしクリア後にできることがあるのでその周で頑張ってます。 しかしなぜ2本も買うのか。それは、2本あると都合がいいからです。 ソフト同士で通信でアイテムをやり取りできる。アイテム増やせるしレアアイテム集めも楽になります。というか現実的になります。 1本でやるのは周回したりリセマラしたり気が遠くなるので1本で楽しむならレアアイテムとか気にしないで遊ぶ方がいいです。 レアアイテムなんてなくてもゲームやるのに支障ないし、そんなの気にしない方がある意味いつまでも気楽に(というかそのうち飽きるまで)遊べると思います。 それに集めるといっても欲しいものだけです。このゲーム、倉庫の容量が少ないのでなんでもかんでも集めても入りきりません。 なので2本ないと楽しめないわけでは決してないです。 どうにものめり込んでしまってもう1本買ってこうやって遊んでやろう、もっと楽しんでやろうと思ってたまらなくなって買うのです。 それだけ面白いゲームなのです。もちろんそれが1本でも楽しめるということです。 ちなみに2本で通信するにはゲーム機も2台必要ですが3DSとDSを持っているので。 GB2台とポケモンの赤と緑を両方買ってやってたのを思い出します。 3のアイテムも同じように一方的に2Rに送ることができるので、もしかしたら3も欲しくなって買うかもしれません。 レビューを見ると1000円で買えた時期があったみたいですごくうらやましい。たぶん2本買った人は少なくないと思う。 1人2本持ってて手放さないから値段が下がらないのではないかと勘ぐっています。 どうしても2本目が欲しくなって買ってしまった。これはヤバいゲームだと思います。
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