Fuga: Melodies of Steel 2
"I'll make you regret ever being born!"
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Template:Videogame Infobox Fuga: Melodies of Steel 2 is a tactical role-playing sequel game to 2021's Fuga: Melodies of Steel. The game was officially announced on July 15, 2022 and released on May 11th, 2023.
Plot
About a year passes since the twelve children aboard the Taranis saved Gasco from the Berman Empire and Vanargand. When all seems well, a new threat arises, causing the Taranis to go on a rampage and kidnap half of Malt Marzipan's old crew. To stop this, the rest of the crew join the Gasco Army to reawaken a past foe - the Tarascus. Malt, the remaining children and their newest teammate, Vanilla Muscat, charge forward to put a stop to the Taranis.
The story reveals secrets of a world lost to the past, which includes a new Titano-Machina named Belenos, the mysterious boy known as Jihl, and much more.
Gameplay
The overall gameplay of Fuga 2 is much alike to its predecessor, though with an array of embellishments, quality-of-life improvements, crew members with new skills & swapped main weapons, etc..
Improved Intermission Activities
The notebook has been improved by introducing an experience boosting bonus for the entire crew, which is activated once a certain number of requests are fulfilled.
Judgement System
A significant mechanic introduced in Fuga 2 is the Judgment System, which is divided between Empathy and Resolve. Featuring branching paths, the player's choices will influence the story and Malt's leadership abilities.
Both sides can be increased via points earned through dialogue choices. Empathy points can be earned by having Malt favor the safety of his crew and others around him, while Resolve points are earned through picking more determined choices relating to the goal of your objective. Empathy will unlock defensive abilities while Resolve unlocks far more offensive options.
Airship Support
As stated in the first game’s ending, the country of Gasco now has access to more advanced airships. This now allows NPCs to support the player at certain points throughout the game, being able to drop supplies, perform air raids, or transport the player to another route.
Rings
Rings make their return as a currency in Fuga 2. Rings can be most easily accumulated by selling rare goods found in ruins.
Managarm
The Managarm is the Tarascus' equivalent to the Taranis' Soul Cannon. Instead of performing a full sacrifice, however, the Managarm instead only expends a teammate's energy, resulting them being out of commission until the player reaches the next Intermission point. This cannon can be used in any battle and is not restricted to only boss fights.
Exo-Taranis
A new tank named the Exo-Taranis is introduced. This tank features both the Soul Cannon and the Managarm along with the Hax AI. The AI has more control over the tank than Jeanne, being able to forcefully seat a crew member into the Soul Cannon's chamber if enough damage is taken. This pits the player into a tightly timed event where the battle must be completed before the 20 turn countdown ends. If it does, the AI will sacrifice the chosen ally. To combat this, the player can swap to the Managarm to more swiftly complete the fight at the cost of exhausting a different child.
If the Soul Cannon ends up firing, cutscenes unique for each sacrifice will play out and affect the crew. Depending on who is sacrificed, specific characters will hit a chapter-long depressive state, leaving them unable to perform link events.
Trivia
- Fuga 2 is the first Little Tail Bronx title to not feature artwork illustrated by legacy artist Nobuteru Yūki.