Lunar 2: Eternal Blue - Complete
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Lunar: Eternal Blue Complete is a remake of the SEGA CD game Lunar: Eternal Blue.
Similarly to the remake of the first game in the series, this version features reworked, 32-bit graphics. The anime-style cutscenes of the original have turned into similarly styled movies. Some cutscenes have been removed from the remade version; however, many of the remaining scenes have been expanded.
A few dungeons are absent in the remake, while a few others were added. Dungeon design have been somewhat simplified compared to the original version. Some monsters (in particular a number of bosses) have a different visual design.
The most notable gameplay-related change in the remake is the absence of random battles. Enemies are now visibly walking on the screen and can be avoided. Enemy encounters on the world map have been eliminated completely.
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- ルナ2 エターナルブルー - Japanese spelling
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Hiro (ヒイロ) |
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Lucia (ルーシア) |
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Ruby (ルビィ) |
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Ronfar (ロンファ) |
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Lemina (レミーナ) |
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Leo (レオ) |
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Jean (ジーン) |
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Nall (ナル) |
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Mauri (マウリ) |
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Borgan (ボーガン) |
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Linus / Gwyn (ライナス/グエン) |
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Althena (アルテナ) |
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Luna (ルーナ) |
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Ghaleon (ガレオン) |
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Zophar (ゾファー) |
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Production Producer (制作プロデューサー) |
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General Producer (総合プロデューサー) |
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Image Board (イメージボード) |
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Programmer (プログラマー) |
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Graphics Director (グラフィックディレクター) |
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Graphics (グラフィック) |
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Average score: 83% (based on 15 ratings)
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Average score: 3.9 out of 5 (based on 46 ratings with 1 reviews)
The amazing sequel to one of the best RPGS of all time.
The Good
After Lunar: The Silver Star Story Complete, the sequel, Lunar: Eternal Blue was inevitable. And as the game was already out on the Sega Saturn, it was only a matter of time until it arrived in America. Is the sequel better than the original? Well no. But it is a worthy entry into the series, and shows that you do not need a big budget to make a great game.
In Lunar: Eternal Blue Complete, you assume the role of Hiro, a young man whom loves to explore ancient ruins and dreams of the past and adventures. His companion, Ruby will be familiar to anyone who played anyone who has played a Lunar game. When the Blue Tower opens, Hiro will get his chance to go on a grand adventure. Things get more interesting as Hiro meets Lucia, and is immediately smitten with her. And an old enemy of Lunar threatens to destroy it. Cthulhu…I mean Zophar. As one would expect Lunar 2, is filled with memorable moments and unforgettable characters. While the story is not as good as the original it is still well written and packs quite a few surprises.
The game is much longer than the original. While Lunar SSC, was about 25 hours, Lunar 2, will easily take 45-50. I mean when the demo for the game is the first 8 hours you know it will be a long game, If Lunar: SSC had and 8 hour demo that would be 1/3 of the game.
The Graphics are excellent in Lunar 2. No choppy Playstation 3D here. It’s all 2D and with 2D that looks like this who needs 3D? The character sprites never don’t match like in the original game. And on the world map the party is represented by only Hiro, and his sprite is large. The spells are all impressive, as one would expect, as are the special moves.
The Sound and Music is excellent as well. As we have come to expect from the Lunar series. The voice acting is good, and lends more personality to the characters. The music is very good and always fit’s the scene. And with this collectors edition you get a complete soundtrack, unlike Lunar: SSC which just had a sampler.
The Gameplay is very much like the original. You do not get attacked on the world map. And in dungeons you can see the monsters before they attack. The battle are turn based, with attacks, magic, and special moves. And as the characters gain levels they gain extra attacks per round which is very useful. In addition you can equip items which allow you party members to gain more spells and abilities. Which is an interesting addition. There are also side quests, however most are not available until after you complete the game and play the additional content. Bromides also return, there are now male ones as well. Fear not however as they are not as revealing as those of the females.
The Bad
No Lunar 3? When the game zooms in on a party member as they do a special move it tends to get all pixelated.
The Bottom Line
RPG fans cannot go wrong with the Lunar series. It is one of my all time favorite franchises, and that says a lot because I have played a lot of RPGS.
PlayStation · by MasterMegid (723) · 2006
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Trivia
Bugs
In the Japanese version of Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete, there was a very strange bug that could occur while fighting the first Guardian boss in the Blue Spire. Basically, if both Hiro and Gwin were defeated and fell in certain positions in front of the Guardian, the game got stuck in an endless stalemate, because the Guardian couldn't move past Hiro or Gwin (because of the way they fell), and since all Lucia could do was just Defend (remember that she just got zapped by Zophar and was helpless), you basically had to end up reloading the game and hope it didn't happen again. Well, that bug was found by Working Designs and was fixed...sort of. If the above incident happened in the U.S. version, Ruby would end up taking matters into her own hands and would actually start attacking the Guardian until it died. This is the only boss fight where Ruby will actually attack and kill a boss.
Extras
The U.S. version of Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete has some extras that are packaged with the game. including a full size scale of Lucia's pendant, a small collection of character standees, a cloth map, a soundtrack CD, and a "Making Of" CD, all in a large cardboard, foil stamped box. Also, if you pre-ordered at stores like Software Etc. and Electronic Boutique, you could also get a Ghaleon punching puppet with the game.
References
There are many pop culture references in the dialogue, and one of them is at the beginning of the third disc. Talk to a certain villager in the town you start out in, and he'll quote a line from the song Losing My Religion by R.E.M.
Information also contributed by J. Michael Bottorff
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Lunar Eternal Blue
Awesome Lunar fansite; has info about both Lunar 1 and 2, as well as fanart and walkthroughs for both games -
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Game added by Satoshi Kunsai.
PSP, PlayStation 3, PS Vita added by Charly2.0. SEGA Saturn added by Unicorn Lynx.
Additional contributors: Unicorn Lynx, DreinIX, Patrick Bregger.
Game added April 28, 2001. Last modified May 12, 2024.