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| Legaia 2: Duel Saga | |
|---|---|
| North American cover art | |
| Developer(s) | Prokion [a] |
| Publisher(s) | Sony Computer Entertainment |
| Director(s) | Natsumi Arisawa |
| Producer(s) | Katsuhiko Kanazawa |
| Designer(s) | Takuya Kuwazono |
| Programmer(s) | Noriyuki Watanabe |
| Artist(s) | Natsumi Arisawa |
| Writer(s) | Kazushige Inaba |
| Composer(s) | Hitoshi Sakimoto Yasunori Mitsuda Michiru Ōshima |
| Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
| Release | |
| Genre(s) | Role-playing |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
Legaia 2: Duel Saga, released as Legaia: Duel Saga [b] in Japan, is a role-playing video game developed by Prokion and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. The sequel to Legend of Legaia , it was released in Japan in November 2001 and internationally in 2002 by Fresh Games. [2]
The gameplay is similar to the predecessor, with combat being entering a series of "strikes" in stances akin to fighting games for different combos. New features include the ability to craft equipment and camping to recover health.
| Aggregator | Score |
|---|---|
| GameRankings | 70.46% [3] |
| Metacritic | 67/100 [4] |
The game had an average score of 70.46% at GameRankings based on 40 reviews and 67% at Metacritic for 21 reviews. Famitsu ranked it on sixth and sold 40,302 copies. [5] It was ranked 198th by Dengeki Online and sold 53,808 copies. [6]