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Spectral Tower II
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Neverland is a lush, green world told of in ancient traditions. Spectral Tower II is the second game in the RPG series released by Idea Factory for the PlayStation One console, the game begins with an intro in which the adventurer arrive to a town and after that he will meet another adventurer that will take him to the ruins of the evil tower that is located in the desert. The gameplay is in third person perspective using an overview view meanwhile the player is exploring the different floors of each tower, and also a third person perspective for the battle parts.
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An enormous tower stretched high up into its sky, said to contain "Infinite Power" and "Eternal Life" within its walls. In times past, a great deal of travelers and adventurers went to the tower in search of those "powers buried within," yet not one of them was able to solve the mystery. It was a time of legends that have begun to fade from tradition--with young trees growing in abundance. One young traveler from a faraway land pressed forth on his journey to the tower. Little did he know this journey would have a profound effect on the fate of the world.
About Spectral Tower II
Spectral Tower II is a Role-playing (RPG), Squad Management, Turn-based game released in 1999 developed by Idea Factory Co., Ltd. that offers Single player gameplay from a bird view / isometric perspective playable on PlayStation, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable with 0 user ratings averaging 0/100. The game explores themes like Fantasy, Science fiction. If you enjoy Spectral Tower II, you might also like similar games in our database of 45,000+ titles.
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Idea Factory Co., Ltd.
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Idea Factory Co., Ltd.
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