Summoner: A Goddess Reborn

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By Mike Hrusecky, INACTIVE

December 3, 2002

Summoner, one of the best-selling RPGs on PS2, introduced RPG fans to an original fantasy universe. Summoner: The Prophecy, an enhanced port of Summoner 2 from the PS2, continues the fantasy on GameCube.

Summoner, one of the best-selling RPGs on PlayStation 2, introduced RPG fans to an original fantasy universe. Summoner: The Prophecy, an enhanced port of Summoner 2 from the PS2, will continue the fantasy on GameCube.

As Queen Maia of Halassar, your fate is written in the Book of the Prophets as the savior of all creation. Millions adore you as the "goddess reborn," yet enemies abound. The Queen must fulfill the prophecy and become the goddess Laharah. The path she follows remains a mystery that takes Maia and her companions to the far-flung corners of the world.

It’s still unknown what has been improved over the PlayStation 2 version, but here are a number of game features we can expect:

  • Character-Based Story: Follow the Queen of Halassar as she begins a journey to fulfill her destiny as a god through the character-driven story.

  • Transform into Monsters: Summon monsters such as the Blood Juggernaut and the Sand Blade to assist your party against enemies.

  • Real-Time, Party-Based Combat: Control up to 3 characters at once.

  • Unique Party Members: Choose your party from a selection of eight characters, each with their own specialized attacks and spells.

  • 30 Unique Locations: Travel from the underground Prison of Indubal to the aquatic Munari City, and even another dimension.

    Summoner: The Prophecy is scheduled for release in the second quarter (Q2) of 2003.

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