

#7th dragon 2020 psp gameplay upgrade#
SP is attained from defeated monsters, bosses, or by completed Shizuka's requests, and you can use these to upgrade your skills or learn new ones. Turn based combat is still pretty fun, as you train and level up your characters. With dubstep in the dragon encounter theme, it just escalates the intensity of the fight 10 fold! While the old music is still incredibly relevant in this second game, the new music introduced to the second game is also badass as all hell. The OST was one of the many great things about "7th Dragon 2020", and its a good thing that they brought back the music, especially the "Versus Rival" theme (honestly if you've never heard it, you're missing out). Seiyuu variety has also been brought up quite a notch, a little bit more than the first game could offer, which is always welcome (I finally get Kana Hanazawa and Kanae Ito as voices for my characters!). They can do damage on their own, but in the end, like the Hacker, they depend on the team rather them themselves (unlike Destroyers and Samurais). They rely on making the entire party move, and while they can give out buffs of their own altitude, the good ones usually have negative side effects. Think of them as offensive hackers, without the same level of supportive abilities or sabotaging feats. The Idol plays very differently from other classes. However, the main meat here is the new class, Idol.

Some classes that were considered weak or under powered had their numbers brought up, or were just given new skills overall (Samurai, Hacker), while some others just remained the same with some of their numbers brought down (Destroyer, Trickster). While most of the classes have been brought over from the first game, they have received tweaks here and there. Like in any similar dungeon crawler, you get to create a group of characters that vary from different classes. Now for one of the main juicy parts of the game, character creation. The new Murakumo HQ is just filled with awesomeness, and while the entire office building setting was cool, taking refuge in the new Diet Building was quite a treat. Sure for the veterans, it remains mostly the same, but the design of the characters and world is just too good to not take notice, even if its my second visit to the game's world. It retains that feel here in "7th Dragon 2020 II", and then some. In "7th Dragon 2020", the game was ridiculously stylish in many ways, especially in its presentation of the world, its characters and the overall theme. In these dungeons, you fight monsters.or dragons, the hefty overlords that reside in every dungeon in the game. You then explore dungeons, either for the purpose of the story or to fulfill the requests of Shizuka, the new side quest giver.

At any time throughout the game in your room, you may create even more characters of different classes, and you can swap them in or out of your current party, which can only hold 3 characters. You get to create your own characters, you add them to a party, and you're good to go. Its similar to most RPG turn based dungeon crawlers out there. If you don't know the nature of "7th Dragon 2020", I'll briefly explain it. With the appearance of dragons taking over Japan once again, its up to the Murakumo's 13th squad to defeat all the dragons and save the day. Kirino, the leader of Murakumo, was heavily wounded, both physically and mentally, and was no longer fit for command. However, a sudden emergency transmission could only mean that monsters have started to appear, and in what better place for an attack than Tokyo Tower? Our heroes rush there, only to find a new menace that could once again threaten the very existence of mankind. The 13th (Thats you) squad has still remained faithful to Murakumo, and things have been running along smoothly. The story takes place after the events of the first game. I didn't expect a second game, but since it existed, it could only mean that I would throw myself into the fray once more. It had undeniable charm, simple but solidly presented gameplay, and a lengthy campaign with a great deal of content, enough to please even the hard core players who play the game to reach 100% completion (like me). Of course, you all knew how it went, I loved it, and it was one of the better games the PSP had to offer. Being a dungeon crawler with your own customizable party, I was immediately sold, and I wanted to see what the game could offer. Remember "7th Dragon 2020"? It was a game I reviewed a few months back.
