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Game: Lunar 2: Eternal Blue
Console: Playstation 1

Cheat:

Lucia's Bromide 1

Staring at the Sky: Found at Larpa, the man that stands around his house has it.

Jean's Bromide 2 - Dancing Queen

Found at Illusion Woods, the girl who guards the exit of the forest has it.

Jessica's Bromide

Land Ho!: Found at Meribia, in the bar, one of the men have it.

Lemina's Bromide 1 - Sunset Breeze

Found at Vane, in a treasure chest in the Library

Lemina's Bromide 2 - Seaside Stroll

Found at Meribia, in the barrels in Ramus' shop.

Lemina's Bromide 3 - Midnight Appraisal

Found at Meribia, keep talking to Ramus' grandpa and he'll give it to you.

Mia's Bromide - Warm Tea, Good Read

Found at Transmission Springs, the bromide collector has it.

Easy Money

One easy way to rake in the silver coins is to increase your luck rating. By using luck increasing items, such as: Luck Ring, Lemina's Purse, and Safety Helmet, there are others as well.




Manufacturer: Working Designs
Release Date: 23 December, 2000
ESRB Rating: Teen


Description:
Lunar 2: Eternal Blue is old-school role-playing goodness at its very best. From the story to the simple battle system, it doesn't bore players with the details that can make newer role-playing games unbearable. No, Lunar 2 won't impress anyone with its likewise old-school graphics, but that's not the point. This game is fun.

The story in Lunar 2 doesn't take itself as seriously as other role-playing games, which contributes to the fun. The game's hero, Hiro, and his sidekick Ruby must help a young girl locate the goddess Althena. The quest turns out to be long, spanning three disks, most of which hold full-motion video cutscenes.

The video sequences in Lunar 2 are probably the best part. They mix Japanese anime with computer graphics and are completely stunning. The in-game graphics, on the other hand, are ported straight from the 16-bit Sega CD, with a few enhancements, so those who like eye candy should consider themselves warned. --Robb Guido

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