Fairy Tail 2 Review
- Fairy Tail 2 returns with familiar characters and expands the beloved world.
- The game delivers an engaging experience for both fans of the franchise and newcomers.
- It features an enhanced combat system that adds depth to the gameplay.
- Visuals and art style remain true to the original series.
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Fairy Tail 2 Review (Steam)
When you are a child, the idea of magic hiding somewhere in the world is a fascinating dream that most hope to become a reality. As you grow up, certain things that once filled our curious minds and dreams become lackluster and lose their sense of wonder. Many are drawn to or fantasize about magic […] Source
FAIRY TAIL 2 Review
If an anime series is popular enough, chances are it’ll get a videogame tie-in somewhere down the line. While many of these titles are 3D arena fighters full of flashy moves and simple combos, developer Gust tried something a little different with the Fairy Tail franchise, opting to instead create an RPG. If you know Gust, then you’ll know they have a strong history with the genre, dating all the way back to the mid-90s, but is their latest game…
The JRPG and the license games based on manganeses are like two opposing pole magnets, no matter how much the last few years have left us without as many titles as in the era of laptops like Nintendo DS or PSP. Fairy Tail 2 is not the second video game of the franchise, which comes close to ...
Fairy Tail 2 (PC) Review – A Messy Step Forward, But It Is Forward
Fairy Tail by GUST Studios was a game I greatly anticipated. Even though its execution was a bit messy, it gave me a lot of Fairy Tail content to love. I was then greatly excited once the sequel of Fairy Tail 2 was confirmed. Game Name: Fairy Tail 2 Platform(s): PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, PC [...] The post Fairy Tail 2 (PC) Review – A Messy Step Forward, But It Is Forward first appeared on The Outerhaven.
Fairy Tail 2 Review - Saving the World and Not Much Else
Despite some of its shortcomings, such as the excessive amount of busywork for quests, guild development, and other mechanics that dragged the experience down, the first proper adaptation of Fairy Tail in JRPG form developed by Gust managed to be rather successful, mostly thanks to the faithful rendition of the charming characters created by Hiro Mashima. Still, no one expected the game to receive a sequel, so its announcement earlier this year …
Fairy Tail 2 review
As a young nerd who grew up in the nineties and noughties, there was never any doubt that I’d be someone who enjoyed anime. Admittedly the options of what to watch on TV in the UK were limited to Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh, and Dragon Ball Z, but you’d better believe I watched every single episode I could of those three shows I could as a kid. Now the curse of adulthood is real, and despite having access to hundreds of critically acclaimed anime at my fi…
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