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* [[An Axe to Grind]]: The dwarves of Kindra Forest want to [[Incredibly Lame Pun|axe]] you a question.
* [[An Axe to Grind]]: The dwarves of Kindra Forest want to [[Incredibly Lame Pun|axe]] you a question.
* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: Mephisto's wind-up keys can turn people into [[Cybernetics Eat Your Soul|soulless workers]] or into [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|weird monstrosities]].
* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: Mephisto's wind-up keys can turn people into [[Cybernetics Eat Your Soul|soulless workers]] or into [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|weird monstrosities]].
* [[Beastly Bloodsports]]: The town of Toroledo has a bullfighting ring as a [[Betting Minigame]]. The twist is that the fights are bull vs bull rather than bull vs matador.
* [[Beastly Bloodsports]]: The town of Toroledo has a bullfighting ring as a [[Betting Minigame]]. The twist is that the fights are bull vs bull rather than bull vs matador.
* [[Betting Minigame]]: You can bet on bull-fights at Toroledo.
* [[Betting Minigame]]: You can bet on bull-fights at Toroledo.
* [[Block Puzzle]]: There are lots of these.
* [[Block Puzzle]]: There are lots of these.
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** More than that, in the original game Alundra is the main character. In the second game, that character, that scenario, that world, and everything like it is completely absent. Even the company that produced it was entirely different.
** More than that, in the original game Alundra is the main character. In the second game, that character, that scenario, that world, and everything like it is completely absent. Even the company that produced it was entirely different.
* [[Indy Escape]]: Before you fight Mutox, he turns himself into a giant ball and a minigame starts where you have to run away from him in this fashion.
* [[Indy Escape]]: Before you fight Mutox, he turns himself into a giant ball and a minigame starts where you have to run away from him in this fashion.
* [[Instant 180 Degree Turn]]
* [[Instant 180-Degree Turn]]
* [[Invisibility Flicker]]: Red Fang can turn itself invisible.
* [[Invisibility Flicker]]: Red Fang can turn itself invisible.
* [[Knife Nut]]: Mephisto's mecha mooks prefer knives.
* [[Knife Nut]]: Mephisto's mecha mooks prefer knives.
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* [[A Load of Bull]]: Mutox.
* [[A Load of Bull]]: Mutox.
* [[Lock and Key Puzzle]]: Lots of these, with [[Interchangeable Antimatter Keys]] of course.
* [[Lock and Key Puzzle]]: Lots of these, with [[Interchangeable Antimatter Keys]] of course.
* [[Losing Your Head]]: Mephisto's head removes itself and latches onto a new body during the second part of the final battle.
* [[Losing Your Head]]: Mephisto's head removes itself and latches onto a new body during the second part of the final battle.
* [[Luke, I Am Your Father]]: Averted. Mileena's bodyguard Belgar is Flint's father, but he never reveals himself to Flint.
* [[Luke, I Am Your Father]]: Averted. Mileena's bodyguard Belgar is Flint's father, but he never reveals himself to Flint.
* [[Macro Zone]]: The roof of Draconia Bomb Factory.
* [[Macro Zone]]: The roof of Draconia Bomb Factory.
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* [[Underwater Boss Battle]]: The aforementioned orange shark.
* [[Underwater Boss Battle]]: The aforementioned orange shark.
* [[Use Your Head]]: Zeppo's melee attack when you fight him for the first time.
* [[Use Your Head]]: Zeppo's melee attack when you fight him for the first time.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: People with Mephisto's wind-up keys on their backs tend to end their sentences with 'Gi'.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: People with Mephisto's wind-up keys on their backs tend to end their sentences with 'Gi'.
** The fully transformed [[Mecha-Mooks]] are shown to ''only'' say "Gi."
** The fully transformed [[Mecha-Mooks]] are shown to ''only'' say "Gi."
* [[Waddling Head]]: Birdlike ones are encountered in Mt. Firedrake. For some reason, they spit cannonballs.
* [[Waddling Head]]: Birdlike ones are encountered in Mt. Firedrake. For some reason, they spit cannonballs.
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Revision as of 22:38, 10 April 2017

Alundra 2 is an Action Adventure game for the Playstation One, released in 2000. Set in the kingdom of Varuna, the story focuses on Flint, a young man famed for his pirate hunting abilities. The backstory reveals that the king has recently been forced to abdicate in secret; the evil Baron Diaz has taken over over and replaced the King with a literal puppet.

As the game opens, we see Flint sneaking aboard a huge airship. On board, he encounters a crew of strange mechanical men with wind up keys in their backs, along with a trio of pirates, who, while ostensibly in league with the baron, are more than a little uneasy about it. Flint's presence results in a scuffle that wreaks the airship and sends it down; Flint bails at the last second, plummeting into the sea and having a very strange encounter with a sperm whale before washing ashore near the tiny village of Paco.

In Paco, Flint is introduced to the Princess Alexia, who has been seeking him int the hopes that the "famed pirate hunter" can help her defeat the baron (though she was Expecting Someone Taller). Hearing rumors from the villagers of a great bird that passed over recently, they set out for Mt. Sparrowhawk. There they find the crashed remains of the airship, along with definitive proof that the baron is working with the pirates. Unfortunately, they are interrupted by the arrival of former court wizard Mephisto, and a platoon of mechanical men. Mephisto is revealed to have power over bizarre magic wind up keys that can turn normal creatures and people into cyborg monstrosities. After narrowly escaping him, Flint and Alexia begin a journey to figure out how all these pieces fit together, and hopefully save the kingdom before something truly terrible happens...

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