
Final Fantasy Legend II
The acclaimed 1990 sequel expands the SaGa series with a multi-dimensional storyline and refined character progression systems. Journey across parallel worlds to collect Magi and prevent the destruction of reality in this ambitious portable RPG.
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About This Retro Game
Introduces the revolutionary 'Magi' system allowing stat customization across all character types (Humans, Mutants, Monsters, and new Robots), dramatically increasing build diversity.
Features seven distinct worlds with unique environments and enemies, including futuristic cities, floating continents, and post-apocalyptic wastelands.
Improved upon the original's mechanics with enhanced inventory management, more balanced progression, and the introduction of combo attacks between party members.
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