
| Console | Nintendo DS (NDS) |
| Publisher | Atlus |
| Developer | Atlus |
| Genre | Dungeon Crawler / RPG |
| Region | World |
| Size | 128 MB |
Overview
Etrian Odyssey II: Heroes of Lagaard is a dungeon-crawling role-playing game developed and published by Atlus for the Nintendo DS. Released in 2008, the game builds on the foundation of the first Etrian Odyssey and takes players to the city of Lagaard, where a mysterious floating castle looms above the Grand Duchy. Players form a guild of adventurers and descend into a vast, dangerous labyrinth called the Yggdrasil Labyrinth, fighting monsters and mapping every floor by hand using the DS touchscreen. The hand-drawn mapping system stands as one of the most defining features of the series, giving players a direct role in charting unknown territory. The game draws heavy inspiration from old-school dungeon crawlers, demanding careful resource management, strategic party building, and a willingness to retreat when dangers pile up. Etrian Odyssey II earned a strong reputation for its deep systems and punishing but fair difficulty, making it a standout title in the DS library that rewards patience and planning.
Etrian Odyssey II gives players access to sixteen character classes, including new additions like the War Magus, Beast, and Hexer, each bringing unique skills and roles to the party. Players build a team of five from these classes and take on quests from the Grand Duchy, all while working toward the central goal of climbing the floating castle that towers above the labyrinth. The game offers no multiplayer mode, keeping the experience entirely single-player, but the depth of character customization and class synergies gives players a wide range of party combinations to experiment with. A new difficulty option available at the start of the game lets players choose a gentler path or the full, demanding experience the series delivers. The labyrinth spans dozens of floors divided across multiple strata, each with its own visual theme, distinct enemies, and atmospheric soundtrack. Stratum bosses put everything players have built to the test, requiring careful preparation and smart use of skills. Etrian Odyssey II stands as a rich, satisfying RPG that offers hundreds of hours of exploration.
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