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Like the first Eureka Seven game, Eureka Seven Vol. 2: The New Vision is a prequel to the anime series. You take on the role of Sumner Sturgeon who has left behind a life of sport lifting in exchange to stop the creation of the Compact Feed System. It’s more LFO mecha combat and sky surfing on the Playstation 2. Something interesting for fans is that the game ends at the start of the anime. Since Bandai works on both anime series and the game industry they have been increasing the amount of tie-ins with complimentary products like the Eureka Seven video game series. On the plus side fans get to spend more time with their favorite properties, but on the negative it’s going to cost them.
Its funny, I just finished playing E7 Vol. 1 yesterday and it ended with “to be continued in Vol. 2″. I don’t know if NamcoBandai told you this or if you beat the game and found out that way.
I’m huge fan of Eureka Seven, I’m an avid gamer, and I have to say that I was really disappointed with E7 Vol. 1. I’m not gonna get into it but thats all I have to say about that. But despite that though, I will still buy the next one (Vol. 2) because I’m idiot Eureka 7 Fanboy.
hey im a huge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! eureka 7 fan and if there is 50 episodes why dont they make more cause we dont want this trilogy to end cause eureka 7 is one of the most best and most anticipated anime i have ever seen
December 14th, 2006 at 8:28 pm
any new mechanics?