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Mag Launcher may have succeeded in rescuing Linear Cannon, but his battle with the bursar is still being waged even half a year later. Luckily, Mag is not one to rest on his laurels. His exploits from the first game earned him the title of the number one adventurer of his town, and various forces have taken notice. <br><br>So Mag is quick to hop a train to Museville when he receives an enigmatic request by that particular branch of the Society. Mag and his friends will have to tour many new ruins and other dungeons searching for treasures while doing the work that can't be trusted to anyone but Mag. <br><br>The random dungeons from Evolution: The World of Sacred Device are almost completely gone in favor of more traditional preplanned dungeons. This more focused dungeon design allows for greater texture variety and design complexity in general. Combat is primarily the same with Cyframes (technology that has been found in ancient ruins) -- and whatever else that ancient civilization saw fit to make and then lose to time -- blazing, pounding, and blasting the enemy.<br><br>Players also get to shift between two different camera views. One allows a wide view while the other brings things down into a tight chase cam view that lets you see the town and dungeons from the point of view of the characters. <br><br>With a direct continuation of the story in the first game, new weapons and armor, and the original Japanese voice-overs intact, Evolution 2: Far Off Promise may just very well deliver what fans of the first are looking for.Product Identifiers
PublisherUbisoft
MPN008888260073
UPC0008888260073
eBay Product ID (ePID)2606
Product Key Features
RatingT-Teen
GenreRole Playing
PlatformSega Dreamcast
Game NameEvolution 2: Far Off Promise
Additional Product Features
Release Year2000
Number of Players1
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Control ElementsGamepad/Joystick
ESRB DescriptorMild Animated Violence, Use of Tobacco And/Or Use of Alcohol