Grandia II

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Developer(s) Game Arts {{#if:{{{publisher|}}}|<tr><th style="background-color: #ccccff;">Publisher(s)<td>{{{publisher|}}}
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Genre(s) Role-playing game
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Grandia II is a video game in the Grandia series made by Game Arts. The game was originally released for the Sega Dreamcast in 2000, but got ported to both the Sony PlayStation 2 and the PC in 2002. The game itself is a Japanese style anime-RPG incorporating high-quality (for that time) 3D graphics, voice-overs and music. It was to have been the premier RPG for the Dreamcast. Many still believe that it holds this position, and it is rarely challenged within its genre. In addition to the story and battle system, this is notably because of its impressive musical score, written by the acclaimed Noriyuki Iwadare.

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Storyline

The story focuses around Ryudo, a Geohound (a kind of mercenary), along with his talking bird, Skye. Together they accepted a mission from the church, being a bodyguard to Elena, a Songstress of Granas, on her way to Garmia Tower. At Garmia Tower however, the plot thickens and Ryudo and Elena find themself traveling all over the world they're trying to save, along with new friends and new enemies.

The story is preceded by a war between two gods, 10,000 years before the current events. In this war, Valmar, the Devil of Darkness, battles Granas, the God of Light, along with their followers. This war devastates the planet and Granas' sword tears a series of giant cliffs over the face of the planet called the Granacliffs as it falls from the sky. In legend, Granas defeated Valmar, but had not destroyed him. Parts of Valmar's body, his essence, are stored all over the world in seals maintained by the church of Granas while Granas sleeps, regaining strength. Unfourtunately, Granas was killed by Valmar during the Battle of Good and Evil. However, he left a powerful reminder of his legacy behind in the form of the Granasaber.

Characters

Ryudo

  • Name: Ryudo
  • Age: 17
  • Occupation: Geohound (mercenary)
  • English voice actor: Cam Clarke

Ryudo is the main protagonist of the game. Initially rude toward people, he later on comes to terms with the cause of his bitter behavior from certain events in his past but grows as a character to be more caring and accepting but still stays more middle ground. Always found together with his talking bird, Skye and even though they spend most of the time mocking each other, they really can't live without each other. As the game starts, Ryudo just finished a mission as Geohound and is preparing for some time off, only to find a new job instead, by the church of Granas. This new job involves bodyguarding a young Songstress of Granas named Elena on her way to Garmia tower for a ceremony to strengthen a magical seal. At Garmia tower however, the plot thickens and soon Ryudo finds himself again hired by the church to bodyguard Elena on her way to the Granas cathedral, at which point she joins the party.

His moves include the Tenseiken Slash, Purple Lightning, Flying Tenseiken. Following Melfice's death, he can learn the Sky Dragon Slash. Ryudo attacks using swords.

Elena

  • Name: Elena
  • Age: 17
  • Occupation: Songstress of Granas
  • English voice actress: Jennifer Hale

Elena starts out on a trip to Garmia tower along with her bodyguard, Ryudo. Shy, mild-mannered, polite and caring, she's the exact opposite of Ryudo and early on in the game, the two often clash as Ryudo continually mocks Elena's behavior, beliefs and attitude toward the world, which is pure innocence bordering on naive. She can be said to fall under the requisite Mary Sue archetype seen so often in RPG's. As they travel together and meet up with others, Ryudo's behavior changes and Elena's religious views and naivety grow milder, allowing the two to get along better. Later on in the game she meets her alter-ego (quite literally), Millenia, who is a part of Valmar taken human form. A very devout girl, yet extremely insecure, dedicating her whole life to praise of Granas through song and prayer.

Her moves include the Impact Bomb, Nightmare Ball, Droplets of Life, and White Apocalypse. All moves are available from the beginning of the game. Elena uses staves.

Millenia

  • Name: Millenia
  • Age: Unknown, appears to be in her late teens. Presumed 17.
  • Occupation: None
  • English voice actress: Jodi Benson

Millenia is somewhat a mystery. Initially, it is unknown where she is from though it is evident she is part of Valmar's body which has escaped and apparently taken human form after the failure of the ceremony at Garmia tower. Without provocation, she attacks the village where Ryudo and Elena are resting before making another trip. Her personality is brash, immature, self-confident to the point of arrogance and seductive yet someone who managed to look past all that realizes she's also got the innocence and caring attitude of a little girl, an attitude not quite what one would expect from a part of the god of darkness. She appears from time to time, and absorbs pieces of Valmar following certain boss battles. By doing so, she gains a special move from each, adding to her repertoire.

Her initial moves include Arrow Shot, Heel Crush, and Fallen Wings. She can learn Starving Tongue after battling the Tongue of Valmar, Spellbinding Eye after battling the Eye of Valmar, and Grudging Claws after battling the Claws of Valmar. She can also attack from a distance with her bow.

Roan

  • Name: Roan
  • Age: 13
  • Occupation: King of Cyrum
  • English voice actress: B.J. Ward

Roan is a kid that Ryudo, Elena and Millenia encounter along the way to the Granas cathedral. Having lost a precious memento from his departed mother to a horde of monsters who invaded a town he was visiting, he asks Ryudo for help, who in his own crude fashion told Roan he was already busy. Shortly after, Roan leaves to search for his medal on his own and after word gets out he's missing, Millenia volunteers herself and Ryudo to find Roan, which they do. From that point on, Roan travels with the party. Roan shows an understanding far beyond his age, yet he still approaches allot of common things with boyish curiosity and surprisingly good manners. He leaves the party toward the middle of the game to make room for Tio, and to take over as the King of Cyrum. When he rejoins your party toward the end of the game, he has improved moves.

His moves include Golden Hammer, Dragon Rise, Snowball Fight, and Vitality March. When he rejoins the party, Dragon Rise has been replaced with True Dragon Rise and Snowball Fight with Ice Prison. He attacks using knives.

Mareg

  • Name: Mareg
  • Age: Late 30s. Exact age unknown.
  • Occupation: Warrior
  • English voice actor: Peter Lurie

A beast-man Ryudo, Elena and Roan encounter along the way to the Granas cathedral. Initially mistakes Ryudo for someone else who attacked his village and in blind rage attacks the party. Later on, the party meets up with Mareg again and after some formal introductions, Mareg joins. He explains the reason for the attack was vengeance on the demon-man Melfice who attack his village, Nanan, and that the smell of Ryudo was nearly identical to the smell of Melfice. Physically impressive, wielding a huge halberd and being of great height, he's also the philosopher of the party, reminding everyone of possible dangers, risks and counteractions. His tribe also has an extremely keen sense of smell, allowing Mareg to smell certain things miles away. Usually calm, passive and open-minded, though his lust for vengeance brings out the worst of him at times. Mareg sacrificed himself to allow Ryudo, Elena, and Tio to escape Valmar's Moon on the Granasaber.

His moves include the Beast-Fang Cut, Beast-King Smash, Beast-King Blast, and Lion's Roar. He uses axes.

Tio

  • Name: Tio
  • Age: At least 10,000 years old.
  • Occupation: Automata
  • English voice actress: Kim Mai Guest

Tio is an automata, a forgotten remnant from the war between Granas and Valmar 10,000 years ago. Laying dormant under a castle for 10,000 years and being infused with a part of Valmar for safe-keeping, Ryudo and his party encounter her during and expedition into the hidden automata factory. Initially hostile because ordered to attack intruders, her ordeal with fighting the party as a part of Valmar knocked her systems offline for a while, at which Mareg brings her to the above world. After lingering around and being told to be free several times, Mareg develops sympathy for Tio, who currently lacks any sort of feeling or emotion. Tio's personality initially simply does not exist: She's an automata and personalities are not encoded into war machines. Over the course of the game however, she develops a motherly personality due to being with the party.

Her moves are the Lotus Flower, Fast-Dance Whirl, Tornado, and Whisper to Stars (which she can learn following Mareg's death). She attacks with rings.

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Battle system

Grandia II sports a unique battle system known as the Ultimate Action Battle System which is more tactical than what is usual on computer RPGs, especially those developed by Japanese companies. Apart from the usual real-time yet turn-based battle system as is known from the Final Fantasy series, the game also supports limited movement during the battle. Characters run around, strike their opponent and run somewhere else. With some good (or bad) timing, either the player or the computer can "cancel" a move, causing a character's or monster's time to strike to be lengthened or if acting out a move, canceling it entirely. The battle system is generally considered one of the games' strongest points.

Combo

A combo attack allows a character to land two hits on an enemy. They are quick to use, and the hits can be increased with certain accessories, up to four hits per combo. A combo attack can also "counter" if it hits an enemy in an attack pose, dealing additional damage. Additionally, if the combo kills the intended target before reaching the final blow, the character attempts to attack the closest enemy to complete the combo.

Critical

A critical attack is a single stored hit that cancels an enemy's attack. They are slower to use, and are primarily used to prevent an enemy from using an especially powerful move. Each character's first move also carries a "cancel" effect. Critical attacks can "counter."

Moves

Each character can use moves, using up SP. The battle pauses when a move is executed. Moves may also deal IP damage, delaying an enemy's actions. Moves must be learned with Skill Coins, and have a max level of 5. Move damage is increased and execution time is decreased as the move's level is increased. All beginning techniques (Tenseiken Slash and Golden Hammer, for example), once maxed, are immediately executed upon entering the command. This is of significant value for canceling effectively.

Magic

Characters can use magic from equipped Mana Eggs. Using magic consumes MP, and pauses the battle. More powerful magic takes longer to cast. Similarly to moves, magic can be learned with Magic Coins, and have a max level of 5. Spell efficiency is increased and casting time is decreased as the level increases.

Skills

Skills are learned from Skill Books, then equipped onto characters. Skills can either boost stats or add additional effects, such as increased item drops or adding a cancel effect to certain spells. Skills are learned with both Skill Coins and Magic Coins.

English Voice Cast

Glitches

Template:Unsourced The PC and PlayStation 2 ports both suffered from inhibiting glitches that led to generally poor reception and preference for the original Dreamcast version. Some bugs can be fixed in the PC version, although they require work-arounds such as removing around 600 redundant frames in a video file that plays during Millenia's Fallen Wings attack which causes system freezes.

On the PlayStation 2, the game suffers from transparency issues; some parts of the game animate slowly and some textures flicker. On both the PC and PlayStation 2 versions, it is possible for the first fight with Millena to "break." This is known as the Millenia Zap! bug.

External links

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