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** Play ''Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals'' just after playing ''Lufia and the Fortress of Doom'' and you will be down from the beginning, because [[spoiler: [[YouShouldKnowThisAlready you know that Selan and Maxim are going to die]] ]].

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** Play ''Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals'' just after playing ''Lufia and the Fortress of Doom'' and you will be down from the beginning, because [[spoiler: [[YouShouldKnowThisAlready you know that Selan and Maxim are going to die]] ]].die]].
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* ''VideoGame/LufiaAndTheFortressOfDoom'' has Arugo and Hero's conversation after TheReveal, wherein Arugo asks how Hero plans to deal with [[spoiler:Lufia's very existence enabling the Sinstrals to endlessly reincarnate. Arugo starts to suspect Hero is actually willing to kill her to break the cycle -- and to make matters worse, Lufia overhears this part]].

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* ''VideoGame/LufiaAndTheFortressOfDoom'' has Arugo Aguro and Hero's conversation after TheReveal, wherein Arugo Aguro asks how Hero plans to deal with [[spoiler:Lufia's very existence enabling the Sinstrals to endlessly reincarnate. Arugo Aguro starts to suspect Hero is actually willing to kill her to break the cycle -- and to make matters worse, Lufia overhears this part]].
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** Try and imagine what the ending of ''Lufia II'' is like if you've never even ''heard'' of the first game, like almost all Australian, Spanish, German and Dutch players did when the game first came out in 1997.

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** Try and imagine what the ending of ''Lufia II'' is like if you've never even ''heard'' of the first game, like almost all Australian, Spanish, German and Dutch players did when gamers who played the game first came out in 1997.1997/98 did. [[note]] Australia, Spain, Germany and Netherlands were the only PAL countries to receive the game.[[/note]]
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** Try and imagine what the ending of ''Lufia II'' is like if you've never even ''heard'' of the first game, like almost all Australian, Spanish, German and Dutch players did when the game first came out.

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** Try and imagine what the ending of ''Lufia II'' is like if you've never even ''heard'' of the first game, like almost all Australian, Spanish, German and Dutch players did when the game first came out.out in 1997.
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** Try and imagine what the ending of ''Lufia II'' is like if you've never even ''heard'' of the first game.

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** Try and imagine what the ending of ''Lufia II'' is like if you've never even ''heard'' of the first game. game, like almost all Australian, Spanish, German and Dutch players did when the game first came out.
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* [[spoiler:Dekar's HeroicSacrifice]] is even more tear-jerking in ''Curse of the Sinistrals'', as [[spoiler:the world's greatest boyfriend sacrificing himself to save her ends up bringing her to tears long before what happens in the ending]].
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* Try and imagine what the ending of ''Lufia II'' is like if you've never even ''heard'' of the first game.

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* ** Try and imagine what the ending of ''Lufia II'' is like if you've never even ''heard'' of the first game.
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* [[spoiler: Guy's death]] in Lufia 1.

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* Try and imagine what the ending of ''Lufia II'' is like if you've never even ''heard'' of the first game. That's the evil part. Lufia 1 had you [[ATasteOfPower playing out the end of that story]] already. So if you've already played the first one, the second one is only making you go through it ''all over again.''

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* Try and imagine what the ending of ''Lufia II'' is like if you've never even ''heard'' of the first game. That's the evil part.
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Lufia 1 had you [[ATasteOfPower playing out the end of that story]] already. So if you've already played the first one, the second one is only making you go through it ''all over again.''

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** The ending of ''Lufia II'' is perhaps even more so, especially since if you played the first game, [[ItWasHisSled you know what's coming.]]
*** No, try and imagine what the ending of ''Lufia II'' is like if you've never even ''heard'' of the first game. That was this troper's experience...
*** This troper had an identical experience. First game to ever make her cry.
**** That's the evil part. Lufia 1 had you [[ATasteOfPower playing out the end of that story]] already. So if you've already played the first one, the second one is only making you go through it ''all over again.''

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** * The ending of ''Lufia II'' is perhaps even more so, sadder, especially since if you played the first game, [[ItWasHisSled you know what's coming.]]
*** No, try *Try and imagine what the ending of ''Lufia II'' is like if you've never even ''heard'' of the first game. That was this troper's experience...
*** This troper had an identical experience. First game to ever make her cry.
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That's the evil part. Lufia 1 had you [[ATasteOfPower playing out the end of that story]] already. So if you've already played the first one, the second one is only making you go through it ''all over again.''



** The ending has Lufia [[spoiler:live at the cost of her memories and magic]].



* ''Lufia II'' [[spoiler: after Maxim and Selan die on the Fortress of Doom, the ending implies that everyone thinks that they're going to make it out alive and that they'll see them tomorrow at the big party Guy is going to be hosting. Also, seeing their child Jeros, cry out for his mama during the same sequence is heartwrenching enough to elict a few tears for the now orphaned child.]] See [[LufiaAndTheFortressOfDoom Tear Jerker: Lufia and the Fortress of Doom]].

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* ''Lufia II'' [[spoiler: after Maxim and Selan die on the Fortress of Doom, the ending implies shows that everyone thinks that they're going to make it out alive and that they'll see them tomorrow at the big party Guy is going to be hosting. Also, seeing their child Jeros, cry out for his mama during the same sequence is heartwrenching enough to elict a few tears for the now orphaned child.]] See [[LufiaAndTheFortressOfDoom Tear Jerker: Lufia and the Fortress of Doom]].]]


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* ''VideoGame/LufiaTheLegendReturns'' has the ending, where [[spoiler: Seena dies, and is brought back to life a year later due to the power of her desire to see Wain again. But she must stay with him forever because of that desire bringing her back, and if he ever lets her go, she'll die]]. It doesn't help that [[spoiler:Seena and Wain's powers are gone]], and Seena [[spoiler:experienced death before being brought back]].
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* ''LufiaAndtheFortressOfDoom'' has Arugo and Hero's conversation after TheReveal, wherein Arugo asks how Hero plans to deal with [[spoiler:Lufia's very existence enabling the Sinstrals to endlessly reincarnate. Arugo starts to suspect Hero is actually willing to kill her to break the cycle -- and to make matters worse, Lufia overhears this part]].
* The ending to Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals is a tearjerker for a different reason. Being a re-imagining of Lufia2RiseOfTheSinistrals, [[spoiler:the game finally has a happy ending if you beat the game on NewGamePlus, which means that after 15 years since the game's original release, Maxim and Selan finally get to go home and raise their son instead of dying on Doom Island.]]

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* ''LufiaAndtheFortressOfDoom'' ''VideoGame/LufiaAndTheFortressOfDoom'' has Arugo and Hero's conversation after TheReveal, wherein Arugo asks how Hero plans to deal with [[spoiler:Lufia's very existence enabling the Sinstrals to endlessly reincarnate. Arugo starts to suspect Hero is actually willing to kill her to break the cycle -- and to make matters worse, Lufia overhears this part]].
* The ending to Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals ''VideoGame/LufiaCurseOfTheSinistrals'' is a tearjerker for a different reason. Being a re-imagining of Lufia2RiseOfTheSinistrals, ''VideoGame/LufiaIIRiseOfTheSinistrals'', [[spoiler:the game finally has a happy ending if you beat the game on NewGamePlus, which means that after 15 years since the game's original release, Maxim and Selan finally get to go home and raise their son instead of dying on Doom Island.]]

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**** That's the evil part. Lufia 1 had you [[ATasteOfPower playing out the end of that story]] already. So if you've already played the first one, the second one is only making you go through it ''all over again.''

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**** That's the evil part. Lufia 1 had you [[ATasteOfPower playing out the end of that story]] already. So if you've already played the first one, the second one is only making you go through it ''all over again.'' ''
* ''LufiaAndtheFortressOfDoom'' has Arugo and Hero's conversation after TheReveal, wherein Arugo asks how Hero plans to deal with [[spoiler:Lufia's very existence enabling the Sinstrals to endlessly reincarnate. Arugo starts to suspect Hero is actually willing to kill her to break the cycle -- and to make matters worse, Lufia overhears this part]].
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* Seeing Tia leave without even saying goodbye (except to Dekar), never to be seen again, too sad to see Maxim, and can't even bring herself to cry is sort of a TearJerker. Or maybe a [[IncrediblyLamePun Tia Jerker]].

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* The ending to Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals is a tearjerker for a different reason. Being a re-imagining of Lufia2RiseOfTheSinistrals, [[spoiler:the game finally has a happy ending if you beat the game on NewGamePlus, which means that after 15 years since the game's original release, Maxim and Selan finally get to go home and raise their son instead of dying on Doom Island.]]

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* The ending to Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals is a tearjerker for a different reason. Being a re-imagining of Lufia2RiseOfTheSinistrals, [[spoiler:the game finally has a happy ending if you beat the game on NewGamePlus, which means that after 15 years since the game's original release, Maxim and Selan finally get to go home and raise their son instead of dying on Doom Island.]]
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* ''Lufia II'' [[spoiler: after Maxim and Selan die on the Fortress of Doom, the ending implies that everyone thinks that they're going to make it out alive and that they'll see them tomorrow at the big party Guy is going to be hosting. Also, seeing their child Jeros, cry out for his mama during the same sequence is heartwrenching enough to elict a few tears for the now orphaned child.]] See [[LufiaAndTheFortressOfDoom Tear Jerker: Lufia and the Fortress of Doom]].
** Play ''Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals'' just after playing ''Lufia and the Fortress of Doom'' and you will be down from the beginning, because [[spoiler: [[YouShouldKnowThisAlready you know that Selan and Maxim are going to die]] ]].
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* The ending to Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals is a tearjerker for a different reason. Being a re-imagining of Lufia2RiseOfTheSinistrals, [[spoiler:the game finally has a happy ending if you beat the game on NewGamePlus, which means that after 15 years since the game's original release, Maxim and Selan finally get to go home and raise their son instead of dying on Doom Island.]]

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