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Description

In the previous game, Summoner, Joseph became the god Urath, reborn by uniting the eight rings of summoning. Joseph’s culture hated the goddess Laharah and called her the “goddess of death.”

This sequel takes place twenty years later in the realms of Halassar, Galdyr and Munari City which are across the world. You play Maia, who is the incarnate of the goddess Laharah and the powerful Queen of the realm of Halassar. Unlike Joseph’s kinship, Maia’s people worship Laharah as a benevolent creator. Maia was born with the mark of prophecy, her fate being written in the Book of Prophecy. From the beginning, she has welcomed her destiny and knows that she must fulfill the prophecy. What is unknown to her is the path she must follow to do so.

Instead of summoning creatures to fight side-by-side with Maia, she actually becomes the demon when it is summoned. Three characters can be part of Maia’s party at one time and AI scripts can be assigned to each. Different characters are introduced as the story progresses and Maia’s skills improve. You can also choose to adventure in “solo-mode”, leaving your party members behind to go on alone.

If you played the first game, you will notice immediately that Summoner 2 has a different combat system. Each button press results in the swing of your weapon so that you have more control over the action during battles.

Unlike the first game, Summoner 2 was not released for Windows.

Alternate Titles

  • "召唤者2" -- Chinese title (simplified)
  • "Summoner: La Déesse Réincarnée" -- French title
  • "Summoner: A Goddess Reborn" -- GameCube title

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The Press Says

Nintendojo 2003 8.6 out of 10 86
GameZone Mar 06, 2003 8.2 out of 10 82
GamePro (US) Feb 04, 2003 4 out of 5 80
NintendoWorldReport Apr 14, 2003 7.5 out of 10 75
Jeuxvideo.com Apr 30, 2003 14 out of 20 70
GameSpy Feb 04, 2003 67 out of 100 67
Game Revolution Mar, 2003 C+ 58
Into Liquid Sky 2003 C+ 58
Gaming Age Apr 10, 2003 C- 42
Game Critics Dec 08, 2004 4 out of 10 40

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Trivia

If you keep the Flaming Cutlass you get from the Pirate Captain, you can use it to unlock an easter-egg. When in the Tome of the Nhuvasarim, stand in front of a statue that resembles Luminar(from the original summoner) and attack it.


This entry was contributed by Kartanym Bronze Star Contributing Member (10796) and Jeanne Bronze Star Contributing Member (75619)
 

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