Lost Kingdoms II
Developer
FromSoftware
Publisher
Activision
ERSB Rating
T
Rel. Date
5/13/2003
Genre
Card RPG
Players
2

The fate of a kingdom at war against an evil conspiracy lies in the hands of a lone heroine ready to battle against an army of darkness in Lost Kingdoms II, the sequel to the highly acclaimed real-time action RPG for the Nintendo GameCube. Propelled by a dramatic storyline, players take the role of a new young heroine with the ability to summon powerful creatures using magical Guardian Creature Cards.

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