Platform: Sony Playstation 2
Region: NTSC-J
Country: Japan
Developer(s): Marvelous Entertainment
Publishers(s): Marvelous Interactive
ReleaseDate: 2007-11-29
Players: 1
Co-op: No
First Print Limited Edition version of Zero no Tsukaima: Muma ga Tsumugu Yokaze no Nocturne. This limited edition includes a mini art + manga booklet and a bonus game, Zero no Tsukaima: Fantasy Force. The game is an 8-bit-style sidescrolling shooter starring Louise, which feels like a rudimentary Parodius clone. Fun for a few plays, though it does feature excellent music by the one-and-only Chibi-Tech. Zero no Tsukaima: Muma ga Tsumugu Yokaze no Nocturne is a visual novel developed and published by Marvelous Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 exclusively in Japan. Released in 2007, it is the second of three Zero no Tsukaima visual novels. The story is a separate continuation from the anime and follows the adventures of Saito and Louise after becoming friends with Christina Vasa Ricksell Oaksenshelluna, the new transfer student at the Tristain Academy of Magic. Strangely Christina claims to be a samurai, which surprises Saito as samurai are something from Japan and not Halkeginia. Saito and Louise set off on a new adventure to find out more about Christina and why she has come to the academy as well as a strange dream Saito is having where he and all of his friends live back in Japan. A notable change from the first entry in the series is the removal of the turn based combat sections. Source: PCSX2 Wiki & http://raido.moe/gamelibrary/ps2/zeronotukaima_2.htm
ESRB Rating: Not Rated
Genre(s): Adventure | Shooter | Life Simulation