Well G.U's first game was indeed a new and interesting game. It had a new way of battling monsters and had an interestign lineup of story, dungeons and characters. But to me; volume 2 of the series ...
Continuing where the second installment left off, in .hack//G.U. Vol. 3: Redemption Haseo discovers that old enemies have returned and some friends have turned against him.
I have played and beaten both vol. 1 and 2 and I am impatiantly awaiting the next installment of GU. All of these games are greatly underrated by GS and deserve better judgement. The battle system is ...
The second installment of the exciting .hack//G.U. trilogy immerses players back in "The World". What if your actions in a game changed the course of your reality? What is reality? .hack//G.U. Vol. 2: ...
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