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Ar tonelico 2: Melody of Metafalica Hands-On

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Dive into a world of magic, song, and Reyvateils.

Ar tonelico 2: Melody of Metafalica, like its predecessor, primarily follows the traditional Japanese role-playing game formula but incorporates a dating simulation and an extensive customizing system to keep you busy for hours. Not only that, but the way the story is presented is even more bizarre than what you'd expect. Its tantalizing opening sequence with colorful anime characters--more specifically, cute girls about to lock lips--will leave you puzzled, or perhaps thirsty for more. We were only able to scratch the surface of this peculiar RPG that is riddled with innuendo, but from what we've seen, there's a lot of content to go through, and dedicated fans will appreciate the new additions.

The story of Melody of Metaflica follows the rookie knight from the Grand Bell Hall, Croix, who is called upon to contain the spreading epidemic called Infel Phira Dependency (IPD). IPD only affects Reyvateils, a race of girls who can use magic by singing songs. The first one we met was Cloche, a bossy princess of the region of Metafalss. Her songs are powerful on their own, but when you eventually meet more of these magical maidens, you can cast song magic with two Reyvateils.

As in the previous game, you have your fighters lined up in front and the Reyvateils in the back. The battle is in phases, in which you take turns with the enemy. During the attack phase, you have a limited amount of time to fight the enemy by pushing corresponding face buttons until the meter runs out. When the enemy attacks, you enter a defend phase in which you need to protect the Reyvateil in your party. A gauge will appear to indicate when you need to hit square to best protect your party member. It's all about timing, and you'll receive feedback (angry feedback from Cloche) if you're not doing it correctly. At the bottom of the screen there is an emotion indicator that shows how the Reyvateil is feeling. Her emotions will affect how the battle will flow and can increase her song magic gauge. A happy Reyvateil is a more powerful one.

To customize your characters, you'll need to "dive" into a Reyvateil's subconscious, which is also known as the Cosmosphere. This is the only way for Reyvateils to learn new magic, so you'll want to build that trust in battle and then go to a dive shop to dive into a Reyvateil's mind. Not only is this a chance to gain new powers by helping her solve her inner struggles, but you'll also get to know the girl better through conversation and explore a strange virtual world. There are 100 hidden Reyvateils in the game, so that's a lot of minds you could be jumping into. Another way to get to know them better is when you rest at a save point. At that time you can choose to speak with one of the Reyvateils in your party to get some juicy information from her.

The visuals are decent, especially if you enjoy that classic look. The in-game characters do kind of blend together, and you'll see a lot of knights and Reyvateils that look exactly the same. The environments aren't particularly detailed either, but you'll travel to locations through a menu so you're not wandering through a large overworld. There are some lovely songs sung in Hymmnos, a language created specifically for the series. For purists who like their voice acting in the original language, there is the option to turn on the English or Japanese voices.

Ar tonelico 2: Melody of Metaflica will have more than 100 hours of gameplay with four different endings to experience. You'll be able to dive into the darkest corners of these ladies' minds when Ar tonelico 2 is released on January 20, 2009.

34 Comments

  • NouaShax

    Posted Apr 22, 2009 5:58 pm GMT

    Will give it a try.

  • emmanuel123

    Posted Apr 22, 2009 6:08 am GMT

    Wow you can use up to 2 Reyvateils at the same time this is going to be a whole new adventure just like the 1st one I'm excited to play this game.

  • lotusclown

    Posted Mar 26, 2009 5:59 pm GMT

    can't beleave the creator of this game actually made up his own version of language for it... i mean, talk about having way too much time on you're hands.. lol

  • Lyca

    Posted Feb 18, 2009 4:12 am GMT

    Patiently waiting for a Europe release, hopefully 505 games will distribute (crosses fingers).

  • anbu-black-ops

    Posted Feb 9, 2009 8:34 am GMT

    before you buy this game, there is a "deal-breaker" glitch. check wiki about it. it freezes the game during the boss fight/optional boss.

  • KrayzieJay

    Posted Feb 2, 2009 5:17 pm GMT

    NIS Europe recently announced that Mana Khemia would be heading here, so I hope to God they'll bring this along sometime soon too

  • SSBFan12

    Posted Jan 30, 2009 2:48 pm GMT

    Looks like a pretty cool game.

  • rockutd

    Posted Jan 21, 2009 10:04 pm GMT

    Looks like a cute game...

  • Destry-sDestiny

    Posted Jan 19, 2009 4:06 pm GMT

    yayza! one more day!

  • Soilworkcob

    Posted Jan 17, 2009 3:25 pm GMT

    CoRiNi - I didn't know it was Gust and Banpresto. Awesome!

  • jaykho213

    Posted Jan 12, 2009 10:10 pm GMT

    @CoRiNi - That's why NIS rocks right? They translates japanese rpg.

  • CoRiNi

    Posted Jan 10, 2009 2:43 pm GMT

    It's not NIS .. It's Gust and Banpresto .. same goes fro Atelier Iris (later Mana Khemia) .. they are both made by Gust .. NIS only translates.

  • dark-Lv5

    Posted Jan 10, 2009 12:02 am GMT

    I need to play the first first one.

  • Soilworkcob

    Posted Dec 28, 2008 8:44 am GMT

    NIS Rocks, I have like all their games and I can't wait to get my hands on Ar Tonelico 2!

  • Destry-sDestiny

    Posted Dec 26, 2008 9:04 pm GMT

    I want this game so bad! I love NIS!

  • nova-dragon

    Posted Dec 24, 2008 8:58 pm GMT

    I love NIS games this is gonna be sweet

  • bounceramg

    Posted Dec 24, 2008 5:21 pm GMT

    Sugoi!
    i wish this game will be same as most NIS games in US release,
    UNDUB version... such as Aterlier series...

    DUBed version mostly horrible.

  • sakaiXxX

    Posted Dec 23, 2008 5:58 am GMT

    interesting......

  • FurtherIntel

    Posted Dec 21, 2008 10:07 pm GMT

    Looks cool.

  • MangaMaster17

    Posted Dec 20, 2008 1:22 am GMT

    Looking good so far, i'll definitely have to put some money to the side to get this game when it's available.

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