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Lost Kingdoms II

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Lost Kingdoms II
68
9.7 User Score:

Mixed or average reviews

Based on 25 critic reviews
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Game Info

Publisher: Activision

Developer: From Software

Genre(s): Action, Role-Playing Game, Card Battle

Players: 2

ESRB Rating: T (Teen)

Release Date: May 13, 2003

Summary

200 years after Princess Katia's apocalyptic battle with an enigmatic force, a new evil threatens the Kingdom of Argwyll. With the Kingdom on the brink of destruction, all hopes lie in the hands of a new heroine - Tara. She must travel through the Kingdoms, summoning magical Creatures to battle the invading force while uncovering its terrible origin. Enhanced Card-Based System: Collect and power up over 200 Guardian Creature Cards that can be used to battle more than 200 enemies. Creatures range from fighting skeletons and fire-breathing dragons to new mechanized beasts, each with unique attack moves. Use unlimited battle areas and expanded RPG gameplay to fight enemies anywhere in an environment. Transform into Creatures and use their abilities to launch multiple methods of power attacks and overcome obstacles. Each quest features new elements such as hidden quests, puzzles and magical items to collect. In addition to single-player Story Mode, you can pit your card collection against a friend's and battle to the finish in head-to-head two-player Versus Mode. [Activision]

What The Critics Said

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...

90

Nintendojo

With beautiful music and great visuals, this is one sleeper hit no one should miss.

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86

Nintendo Power

Although it is easy to battle using sommoned monsters and attack cards, the system is somewhat limiting. [June 2003, p.137]

85

Game Informer

If you have yet to play this series and like card games or RPGs, Lost Kingdoms II is a no-brainer. [June 2003, p.107]

83

Gaming Age

It's bigger, prettier, and ultimately more of the same.

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80

GamePro

Naturally lacks the novelty of the original, but it succeeds in correcting nearly all its faults... even if it creates a few in the process. [June 2003, p.112]

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80

Nintendophiles

A significant improvement over the original. The game is longer, the quests are more varied, and the game looks a lot prettier.

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78

RealGamer

Long lived and varied and offers a decent challenge without been frustratingly difficult.

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76

GameSpot

Expands on the gameplay of the original, improves the production values all around, and is a generally better game that will please both fans of the original and anyone looking for an action-packed, RPG-style game for Nintendo's system.

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70

TotalGames.net

Walks a middling line between being a straightforward RPG and an action explorer but unfortunately excels at neither style.

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70

Adrenaline Vault

Newcomers will be treated to a title that’s superior to its predecessor in many respects, but also fails to improve on some of the first game’s faults.

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70

Armchair Empire

A good RPG for adult gamers and possibly even a great RPG for young gamers - especially those obsessed with deck-building card games like Yu-Gi-OH! and Dragonball Z.

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70

Gamestyle

Looks good overall; those all-important cards are nicely detailed and the whole display is rendered in crisp resolution.

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67

Game Revolution

The game is longer, the gameplay is more fun and flowing and the main character is a bit more interesting. The only parts requiring more work are the story, the visual interface and the camera.

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64

Game Chronicles

The characters in the game are pretty stereotypical, and the plot and story is certainly not up to the standards of story-oriented RPGs like "Final Fantasy X." The characters seem flat and uninteresting to me, and the story didn't really get me emotionally attached to them.

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62

IGN

The whole experience is more balanced and the changes are definitely welcome, but Lost Kingdoms once again is hampered by a cookie-cutter storyline and an overall feeling of blandness.

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60

Electronic Gaming Monthly

The combat is so-so; it's tense and action-packed, but unforgiving summoning and attack systems drain most of the fun. [June 2003, p.113]

60

Eurogamer

Entertaining though Lost Kingdoms can be when it's raising two fingers to RPG convention, it's still blighted by conventional RPG problems.

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60

G4 TV

Even with all of the cosmetic and gameplay changes, the improvements from the first game are minimal. They're not enough to bump it up an extra star.

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60

GameZone

This is one of those games that, for the look alone, you want to like, but the game play and combat system make it difficult.

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60

GameCritics

A glimmer of the first game's superb design and balance remains underneath these missteps, but the bottom line is that instead of building upon the solid foundation from the first game, they undermined it.

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58

GameNow

This game has an innovative battle system, but it's not much fun. [June 2003, p.40]

58

Gamer's Pulse

In terms of longevity, don’t come in expecting much. This game will take most gamers 15 hours at the most to play through, and that’s if you can make it through the slow and dull opening hours.

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55

GameSpy

What's worse is that the aforementioned combat system is more frustrating than losing a heel on prom night. Ultimately you're left with a game that's based on a really interesting idea, but as a whole is executed poorly.

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50

GMR Magazine

A poor camera system forces players to constantly readjust their view, which is annoying, certainly, but becomes seriously problematic later in the game. [June 2003, p.69]

40

Cheat Code Central

With battling monsters and cards to collect this is really just another Pokemon game in disguise and not a very good disguise at that. Come on Nintendo, your slip is showing.

What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this game is 9.7 (out of 10) based on 7 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Russell G. gave it a9:
This is a great card RPG. I wonder why people are sometimes so harsh when evaluating it. It has great playability, very good graphics and nice sound. There are more than 200 creatures to be collected (vampires, banshees, lizard knights...) and used in battle and the game's areas look really nice. Every RPg lover should have this game; it is loads better than Lost Kingdoms I (to me, the first installment would have a 78% score, while Lost Kingdoms II would have a 87% score)

R. S. gave it a 10:
This game has the making of greating of greatness, and if you don't like it you can shove it!

Jay C. gave it a 9:
This game is much better than the original including the graphics and gameplay. The camera is just a littlebit problematic, but only to somone who doesn't learn very fast.

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