"The Last Blade 2" perfectly inherits the aesthetics and system of its predecessor, with refined improvements and expansions. The game's story is darker and more epic, introducing multiple new characters, including the popular Hibiki Takane and the final boss Setsuna, bringing the selectable character roster to 18. The biggest system change in this game is the addition of the "EX" mode, which combines the high damage of the "Power" mode with the combo potential of the "Speed" mode, providing players with a more balanced fighting choice. In addition, the game also introduces mechanics such as Aerial Repel and Knockdown Recovery, greatly enhancing the strategic depth and variability of offense and defense. Both the exquisite hand-drawn pixel art and the rich, Japanese-style music make this game a significant milestone in the history of fighting games.
The charm of "The Last Blade 2" lies in its complex offense and defense system, with high-level matches often depending on the choice of mode and the timing of parrying.
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Nintendo DS
NES / Famicom(FC)