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(DC) Grandia II NTSC-U (1.20 GB)
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In the end, some will say Grandia II is a dumbed down experience with a less than moving storyline. While it is true that the sequel is a more linear and easier affair, there's still much to enjoy. The game's battle system is engaging and full of strategy, the characters are quirky and interact well with one another, and there are quite a few plot twists to break up the tedium of a quest that will eventually bring you face to face with the second coming of Valmar. Along the way, you'll watch as Ryudo comes of age, transforming from a brash thief into a honorable warrior of peace, only to watch in horror as Valmar's return is heralded by someone close to his own heart. Game Arts has put together a solid RPG with Grandia II, even if it isn't as deep or difficult as the original. Source: Gamespot ![]() Password: Code:
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=GKOY9BDQ http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4RGFYWPN http://www.megaupload.com/?d=030O3JEM http://www.megaupload.com/?d=AIWR70ID http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8ZMY2R2J http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DPQF4M3U Report all downloading problems in the download difficulties forum. Enjoy!
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Its actually kinda easy. Extract the files you downloaded, get daemon tools and mount it with it to a CD format. Make sure your settings in Chankast got the same drive number than you picked with daemon tools. Just experiment around a bit, took me 5 minutes to figure out, when you still have troubles just google for a chankast guide and you will find help.
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