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FAIRY TAIL 2 Review | NoobFeed

NoobFeed editor Wasbir writes - FAIRY TAIL 2 has all the makings of a fast and low-stakes role-playing game, but it doesn't have the depth of other titles in its genre. Players' pleasure in the game will differ based on their level of interest in the FAIRY TAIL manga and anime. The game's visual appeal and fast-paced fighting are the only redeeming qualities of an otherwise lackluster experience.

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Fairy Tail 2 review - ChristCenteredGamer

CCG writes - "Overall, I'm still really glad I got to play this game, even though I am not caught up on the anime. I did catch up on the story via the first game, though. Some players may want to catch up first, if you want to know what you missed. Even without that, I was able to follow along pretty well. If you are a fan of the show or manga, I think you'll enjoy this also, and I'm sure you have a pretty good idea of what kind of appropriateness issues to expect. If you aren't a fan of Fairy Tail, I'd suggest watching the show or reading the manga first, both to familiarize yourself with them, and to give you a good idea on what to expect from this game when it comes to appropriateness."

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Fairy Tail 2 Review - Gaming Respawn

FAIRY TAIL 2 is a JRPG inspired by Hiro Mashima's popular anime and manga series. Developed by GUST and published by KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD

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Fairy Tail 2 Review [Capsule Computers]

Travis of Capsule Computers writes:

"The Fairy Tail franchise has remained one of Hiro Mashima’s most popular and long-lasting works throughout his long career. While he may have started making his mark with Rave Master and recently completed his recent series Edens Zero, not only did Fairy Tail manage to garner a sequel to its completed run back in 2017, that sequel is still running to this day with Mashima providing the writing for Natsu and the Fairy Tail guild’s continued journey in the 100 Years Quest.  It only makes sense then that Koei Tecmo and Gust would also release a sequel of their own to their 2020 Fairy Tail RPG that saw its own rather strange beginning and ending points. Now, four years later, with a completely revised combat system and once again set during an odd place in the story, is Fairy Tail 2 worth it for fans?"

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