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    The Last Blade 2

    Game » consists of 12 releases. Released Nov 25, 1998

    The second and final chapter of the 19th-century Bakumatsu-era tale of swords and myths, adding some new warriors and techniques.

    I Wonder If This Will Have The Neo Geo CD Score

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    #1  Edited By Skinky

    Hope it does have the CD version audio, without the pain of those terrible loading times, that would be a major plus.

    Anyone else intending to buy this next month?. I already have every version in the series so I'm only really buying it to aid the possibility of a third game. Apart from online and a few visual tweaks, I don't see much that's new.

    SNK are seemingly gearing up for a renaissance of quality software given what their current CEO has said recently about the company's plans for the future. With strong Chinese investment, and a Chinese market to cater for, I think they could do a good job over the next few years. These kind of releases are important, because they are supposedly a good way of testing the water for future games in a series, it's for that reason I hope it sells well. I recall Capcom making no headway in embarrassing fashion with one certain title, so I hope SNK fares better.

    Slush!

    http://blog.us.playstation.com/2016/04/19/the-last-blade-2-strikes-ps4-ps-vita-on-may-24/they could do it.

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