MagnaCarta 2 (Microsoft Xbox 360, 2009)

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Magnacarta 2 is a console-style role-playing game with deep, complicated characters and a detailed, manga-inspired art style. Players lead a customizable party of characters in the exploration of dangerous territories, and in battles fought through a system that combines turn-based tactics and flowing action. There are no presentational breaks between exploration and combat, maintaining a cohesive quality to the developing adventure. The action is seen from a medium-distance, angled perspective by default, but a free-moving camera allows the player to assess each situation from the best viewpoint. The game's storyline is a sweeping epic drama of love, honor, and betrayal, featuring noble heroes in a time of legends. Voice-acted cut-scenes highlight key moments in the plot. As in earlier Magna Carta games, including the PS2's Tears of Blood, players make difficult decisions that influence the development of the story and the fate of the entire world. Built on the third-generation Unreal game engine, Magnacarta 2 was developed by South Korea's Softmax, creator of the series, and published in North America by Namco Bandai, exclusively for Xbox 360.

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PublisherNamco Bandai
UPC0722674210287
eBay Product ID (ePID)56259732

Product Key Features

RatingT-Teen
GenreRole Playing
PlatformMicrosoft Xbox 360
Game NameMagnaCarta 2

Additional Product Features

Release Year2009
Number of Players1
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Control ElementsGamepad/Joystick
ESRB DescriptorFantasy Violence, Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes

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