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Gargoyles Quest 2 – NES Game

Original price was: $464.00.Current price is: $210.97.

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  • 121 Day Warranty Period
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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Gargoyles Quest 2 original NES Nintendo Game cartridge only – Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!


PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:013388110292
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo NES
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:NES_GARGOYLES_QUEST_2

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

NES

ESRB Rating

Everyone

Genre

Action & Adventure

Players

1-2

Condition

Used

127 reviews for Gargoyles Quest 2 – NES Game

  1. Kevin Harris

    This game is fun, over the top hilarious, but at the same time has one of the best video game stories in recent memory, with some of the best voice acting that I can remember. The combat is fun, gets challenging in boss battles, and has a huge progression system. The graphics are decent, but very smooth 1080p at locked 60fps. Audio is also above average, with excellent 3-D location.This game is huge. I did the main story, and about HALF of the side content, and came in at about 80 hours. The dual protagonist system was fun, and I loved all the characters, good guys and bad guys.Can’t recommend it highly enough.

  2. electron

    The Japanese renaissance continues. Along with Persona 5, Nier: Automata and Nioh, Yakuza 0 is another fantastic purely one of a kind experience from Japan. It is a true job well done from Sega. There may not be anything completely new here if you’ve played other games in the series, but even judged on it’s own or as a prequel. Yakuza 0 is bonkers, pulp nonsense. And it is downright artistic more often than not. While not truly an open world game – it’s often very linear, the game delights more with the details and side activities than with the overall game design. There may be a peppering of long in the tooth JRPG random battles as you walk through the streets. There may be Guitar Hero style karaoke sing alongs. And there may be button mashing combat encounters, all of which you may have seen hundreds of times in dozens in other games, but none with the dry humor or atmosphere of Yakuza. I could make a list of all the small frustrations you could encounter in the game too, but this game is almost above any sort of focused criticism. Yakuza is just a good time and it maybe even one of the best gangster tales told in the last 15 years too.

  3. OrloPurdy

    I am so addicted! It’s fantastic to play something that has the origins of Kazuma K and Majima G.

  4. marcus

    Hilarious yet totaly serious game that is absolutely amazing!

  5. Eb L

    I’m a casual gamer and as of right now this is one of my faves that ive played in a very long time. The game bases off of strategyand fightingnand can change the settings through and middle easy controls amd the plot and side quests are pretty fun too. So far the game is very addictive

  6. UvaroviteKing

    Epic story, amazing characters, intense music, thoughtful consequences.

  7. ki no

    This may be my favorite in the series…and I love em all. The story was interesting as we finally get to see the characters origins. The environment/atmosphere is also interesting as it’s quite a bit different from the others in the series. Everything revolving around money is also something unique in the series. It is unfortunate that nothing really fills the gap between 0 and 1. The game had some of the best mini-games imo (Sunshine and disco). Even the reused mini-games were fun yet difficult (but not enough to be frustrating). I played this game after Yakuza 6, so it was hard setting for the non-open city combat system at first.

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