Summer 2015
Nintendo 3DS™
RPG
T
Creatures of Comfort
7-30865-30020-4
Brand New Additions
In-Game Text
English
Bring a Blanket
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Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold features a brand new character class called the Fafnir. Only available
in the game's Story mode, the Fafnir gives players the ability to transform into a beastly
demonic form to enhance attributes and abilities - potentially turning a losing battle into a
narrow victory. New changes to the Grimoire stone system let players customize their entire
party as well, allowing members to use abilities from different classes.
Just as in Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl and Persona Q , in addition to normal
difficulty, players can choose Picnic mode for a low-difficulty experience, or the veterans
amongst them can choose Expert mode for a punishing play-through.
Etrian Odyssey® 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight
The next entry of the Etrian Odyssey Untold series is essentially two games in
one – the first, a Nintendo 3DS update to Etrian Odyssey 2: Heroes of Lagaard
(released on Nintendo DS) with new dungeon layouts, new graphics, and system
improvements from the recent Etrian Odyssey Untold . The second is the Untold
portion – a brand new story mode with a fixed party, voiced dialogue, and
animated cutscenes that follows the bittersweet tale of the Fafnir Knight and
Princess Arianna. Like Persona Q, the Untold portion of the game has a strong
focus on characters and their interactions as the story about the Fafnir Knight
and Princess Arianna unfolds as they adventure forth into the ruins of
Ginnungagap and the Yggdrasil Labyrinth with the hero Flavio and the two
mysterious adventurers, Bertrand and Chloe.
Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold has a level of refinement that could only come from seven
iterations of the game. Vastly improved game systems make Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold
easily approachable for beginners, but still challenging for die-hard veterans.