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'''''SaGa 2: Hihou Densetsu: Goddess of Destiny''''' is a role-playing video game released in 2009 for the [[Nintendo DS]] exclusively in Japan. The game is a remake of ''[[SaGa 2: Hihou Densetsu]]'', featuring full 3D cel-shaded graphics, all new artwork by Gen Kobayashi and arranged soundtrack by [[Kenji Ito]].
'''''SaGa 2: Hihou Densetsu: Goddess of Destiny''''' is a role-playing video game released in 2009 for the [[Nintendo DS]] exclusively in Japan. The game is a remake of ''[[SaGa 2: Hihou Densetsu]]'', featuring full 3D cel-shaded graphics, all new artwork by Gen Kobayashi and arranged soundtrack by [[Kenji Ito]].


The game was entirely redone with 3D graphics and features a reworked script, which adds events and NPCs to the main quest, as well as a few name changes, such as the Opium/Bananas being now referred as Black Market Goods.
The game was entirely redone with 3D graphics and features a reworked script, which adds events and NPCs to the main quest, as well as a few name changes, like the Magi now being referred as Relics and the Opium/Bananas being now referred as Black Market Goods.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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===Threads of Fate, Party Titles and Events===
===Threads of Fate, Party Titles and Events===
After clearing the first world or reaching the Muses Garden the player gains access to the Castle of Fate, which can be reached by talking with the blue angelic slime NPC. There the player can talk with the [[Goddesses of Fate]], which can initially trade MP points with Threads of Fate. The Threads of Fate can be used by the player during battle, allowing to link the character's actions and create combos. Using a Thread of Fate will create a specific bond between the characters and change the party's title accordingly.
After clearing the first world or reaching the Muses Garden the player gains access to the Castle of Fate, which can be reached by talking with the blue angelic cyclops NPC. There the player can talk with the [[Goddesses of Fate]], which can initially trade MP points with Threads of Fate. The Threads of Fate can be used by the player during battle, allowing to link the character's actions and create combos. Using a Thread of Fate will create a specific bond between the characters and change the party's title accordingly.


Throughout the game the player will engage into various Events, side-quests which are activated when talking with specific NPCs. While some of these are activated automatically others require that the player activate a prompt during a NPC conversation; many of these require the player to have a party title different from the initial one, sometimes requiring either a positive or negative title to become available.
Throughout the game the player will engage into various Events, side-quests which are activated when talking with specific NPCs. While some of these are activated automatically others require that the player activate a prompt during a NPC conversation; many of these require the player to have a party title different from the initial one, sometimes requiring either a positive or negative title to become available.
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===Arena of the Dead and Souls Dark Regions===
After defeating the first major boss in the game the Arena of the Dead is unlocked, which the player can reach by talking with the dark blue imp slime NPC. There the player can fight previously defeated bosses; all weapon/ability uses and threads of fate used during these are automatically recharged after the end of the fight, with the player earning items according to the party title acquired during the fight.
After the player completes the Nasty Dungeon the imp slime will appear at the dungeon's entrance and challenge the player. Winning the fight unlocks the Souls Dark Regions, where the player can fight random formations of multiple powerful monsters in order to earn rare items.


== Fan translation ==
== Fan translation ==
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120502133544/http://www.square-enix.co.jp/saga2/ Official site] (Archived, will not work in web browsers as flash is being discontinued, use Flash Player to open the swf file from the site.)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120502133544/http://www.square-enix.co.jp/saga2/ Official site] (Archived, will not work in web browsers as flash is being discontinued, use Flash Player to open the swf file from the site.)


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