We’re not talking Etrian Mystery Dungeon here, we’re talking about a completely different title here. This is Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight and it will be coming to your 3DS this summer for $49.99. Unlike the other Etrian crossover games that have been releasing recently, this is a classic and pure Etrian game. You know what that means, get your map-making skills out.
What stats as a childhood play date transforms into a full on adventure wrapped tightly in fate’s arms. How about becoming the Fafnir Knight? That title isn’t simply bestowed to anyone. This position is entrusted to protect the land’s princess – your childhood friend.
This game is actually a two-in-one sort of deal. The first is the Nintendo 3DS update to Etrian Odyssey 2: Heroes of Lagaard (DS) with new dungeon layouts, better graphics, and mechanical updates. The second is the Untold part; new story mode with a fixed party, voiced dialogue, and animated cutscenes. These features include:
- Creatures of Comfort: Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold is the seventh entry in the Etrian franchise (eighth if you count Persona Q, and you know we do) and has a level of refinement that could only come from consumer feedback. Improved systems and mapping make Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold one of the most approachable Etrian titles to date.
- Untold Classics: Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold has two ways to play the game, continuing the tradition of the Untold franchise. Classic mode revisits the original Etrian Odyssey 2 with updated graphics, player conveniences, and a full roster of classes. Story mode features a fixed party, but includes voiced dialogue, animated cutscenes and a bittersweet arc that explores the relationship between Arianna and the Fafnir Knight.
- What the Fafnir? The titular knight is the Fafnir class and is a never-before-seen addition to the Etrian franchise. He has the ability to transform into a beastly demonic form, which enhances his attributes and abilities, and is only available in the Story mode.
- Bring a Blanket: Just as in Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl and Persona Q, in addition to normal difficulty, players can choose Picnic mode for a low-difficulty experience or the masochi… er, veterans amongst them can choose Expert mode for a punishing play-through.
Enjoy the trailer above!