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** The Android version, made on a better engine, doesn't have this bug, however.

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** The Android Android/Windows Phone version, made on a better engine, doesn't have this bug, however.
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* BlindIdiotTranslation: Creator/AksysGames managed to fuck it up big on this one. The previous game, VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires, was the first one from the Neverland Franchise [[NoExportForYou to see a western release]] and had better luck with the translation (done by Creator/NISAmerica) than this one. Names estabilished for the western audience in Spectral Souls 2 ended up mistranslated (Leeza for returning character [[AerithAndBob Liza]] is a glaring example), and in one dialogue, Isaac's name gets exchanged for that of another party member, Carla.

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* BlindIdiotTranslation: Creator/AksysGames managed to fuck it up big on this one. The previous game, VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires, was the first one from the Neverland Franchise [[NoExportForYou to see a western release]] and had better luck with the translation (done by Creator/NISAmerica) than this one. Names estabilished for the western audience in Spectral Souls 2 ended up mistranslated (Leeza for returning character [[AerithAndBob Liza]] is a glaring example), and in one dialogue, Isaac's name gets exchanged for that of another party member, Carla. And let's not get into the amount of GuideDangIt caused by the mistranslation...
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* BlindIdiotTranslation: Aksys managed to screw up big on this. The previous game, VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires, was the first one from the Neverland Franchise [[NoExportForYou to see a western release]] and had better luck with the translation (done by Creator/NISAmerica) than this one. Names estabilished for the western audience in Spectral Souls 2 ended up mistranslated (Leeza for returning character [[AerithAndBob Liza]] is a glaring example), and in one dialogue, Isaac's name gets exchanged for that of another party member, Carla.

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* BlindIdiotTranslation: Aksys Creator/AksysGames managed to screw fuck it up big on this.this one. The previous game, VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires, was the first one from the Neverland Franchise [[NoExportForYou to see a western release]] and had better luck with the translation (done by Creator/NISAmerica) than this one. Names estabilished for the western audience in Spectral Souls 2 ended up mistranslated (Leeza for returning character [[AerithAndBob Liza]] is a glaring example), and in one dialogue, Isaac's name gets exchanged for that of another party member, Carla.
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* BlindIdiotTranslation: Aksys managed to screw up big on this. The previous game, VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires, was the first one from the Neverland Franchise [[NoExportForYou to see a western release]] and had better luck with the translation than this one. Names estabilished for the western audience in Spectral Souls 2 ended up mistranslated (Leeza for returning character [[AerithAndBob Liza]] is a glaring example), and in one dialogue, Isaac's name gets exchanged for that of another party member, Carla.

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* BlindIdiotTranslation: Aksys managed to screw up big on this. The previous game, VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires, was the first one from the Neverland Franchise [[NoExportForYou to see a western release]] and had better luck with the translation (done by Creator/NISAmerica) than this one. Names estabilished for the western audience in Spectral Souls 2 ended up mistranslated (Leeza for returning character [[AerithAndBob Liza]] is a glaring example), and in one dialogue, Isaac's name gets exchanged for that of another party member, Carla.
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* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: There is no other way to describe Team Zelos.
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* BlindIdiotTranslation: The previous game, VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires, was the first one from the Neverland Franchise [[NoExportForYou to see a western release]] and had better luck with the translation than this one. Names estabilished for the western audience in Spectral Souls 2 ended up mistranslated (Leeza for returning character [[AerithAndBob Liza]] is a glaring example), and in one dialogue, Isaac's name gets exchanged for that of another party member, Carla.

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* BlindIdiotTranslation: Aksys managed to screw up big on this. The previous game, VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires, was the first one from the Neverland Franchise [[NoExportForYou to see a western release]] and had better luck with the translation than this one. Names estabilished for the western audience in Spectral Souls 2 ended up mistranslated (Leeza for returning character [[AerithAndBob Liza]] is a glaring example), and in one dialogue, Isaac's name gets exchanged for that of another party member, Carla.
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* BlindIdiotTranslation: The previous game, VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires, was the first one from the Neverland Franchise [[NoExportForYou to see a western release]] and had better luck with the translation than this one. Names estabilished for the western audience in SS2 ended up mistranslated (Leeza for returning character [[AerithAndBob Liza]] is a glaring example), and in one dialogue, Isaac's name gets exchanged for that of another party member, Carla.

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* BlindIdiotTranslation: The previous game, VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires, was the first one from the Neverland Franchise [[NoExportForYou to see a western release]] and had better luck with the translation than this one. Names estabilished for the western audience in SS2 Spectral Souls 2 ended up mistranslated (Leeza for returning character [[AerithAndBob Liza]] is a glaring example), and in one dialogue, Isaac's name gets exchanged for that of another party member, Carla.

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* AllThereInTheManual: The in-game gallery provides biographies for all the characters, and clues to the story.
* ArbitraryHeadcountLimit: You are limited to five, sometimes six units in the field.

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* AllThereInTheManual: The in-game gallery provides biographies for all the characters, and detailed clues to the story.
* ArbitraryHeadcountLimit: You are limited to five, six, sometimes six five units in the field.



* GameBreakingBug: For some damn reason, the PSP version, after you get equipped enough and start fiddling with Auto Skills and/or Clays, has a glaring bug when changing equipment that may freeze the PSP and force you to restart the console. It's alleviated if you do it on the battle sorting screen, along with de-equipping all of your gear and going on a specific order of gearing for changing equipment. Nonetheless, it's quite glaring that this bug ended up in the final version, as both the PS2 and X360 versions don't have it. If done in an emulator, the bug will crash the emulator instead.

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* GameBreakingBug: For some damn reason, the PSP version, after you get equipped enough and start fiddling with Auto Skills and/or Clays, has a glaring bug when changing equipment that may freeze the PSP and force you to restart the console. It's alleviated if you do it on the battle sorting screen, along with de-equipping all of your gear and going on a specific order of gearing for changing equipment. Nonetheless, it's quite glaring that this bug ended up in the final version, as both the PS2 and X360 versions don't have it.it (Then again, Accelate also fixes some other glaring bugs...). If done in an emulator, the bug will crash the emulator instead.



* LevelGrinding: Makes it easier to skip/complete some puzzles.

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* KillAndReplace: The modus operandi of the game's villains: replacing a race with another.
* LevelGrinding: Makes it easier to skip/complete some puzzles. Can be made easier as described on the VideoGameCrueltyPotential example below.



* OptionalPartyMember: On Accelate, you can recruit Hiro, Roze and Yunellia as they were in VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires.

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* OptionalPartyMember: On Accelate, you can recruit Hiro, Roze and Yunellia as they were in VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires.[[VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires Spectral Souls 2]].



* RecycledSet: Some maps on this game, and Abyssal Gate has you visiting every of the game's maps on a more generic background and texture.

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** Al's InfinityPlusOneSword is also missable, if you don't steal one of its components from a boss in Abyssal Gate late on the game.
* RecycledSet: Some maps on this game, and all floors of Abyssal Gate has Gate, have you visiting every of the game's maps on a more generic background and texture.



* SeanConneryIsAboutToShootYou: Zelos pictured above.

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* SeanConneryIsAboutToShootYou: Zelos on the cover pictured above.

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The story begins with Zelos, the protagonist, making his living as an independent contractor. One day he is investigating a certain site. It is there that he finds a mysterious stone infused with a powerful magic known as the Core Elemental. As he takes on more and more jobs to investigate other locations, he discovers more and more Core Elemental stones. On his travels, he begins to encounter the Human Genomes, and confronts events that are linked to both their creators and, unknowingly, his own past.

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The story begins with Zelos, the protagonist, making his living as an independent contractor. One day he is investigating After being assigned to a certain site. It is there that he finds a mysterious stone infused weird job and getting stuck with a powerful magic known as the Core Elemental. As team of his own and an amnesiac girl, he takes on more and more different jobs to investigate other locations, he discovers more and more Core eventually comes in contact with the Elemental stones. Cores, stones that give him immense power when implanted onto his prosthetic arms. On his travels, he also begins to encounter the Human Genomes, and confronts events that are linked to both their creators and, unknowingly, his own past.



* BlindIdiotTranslation: The previous game, SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires, was the first one from the Neverland Franchise [[NoExportForYou to see a western release]] and had better luck with the translation than this one. Names estabilished for the western audience in SS2 ended up mistranslated (Leeza for returning character [[AerithAndBob Liza]] is a glaring example), and in one dialogue, Isaac's name gets exchanged for that of another party member, Carla.

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* BlindIdiotTranslation: The previous game, SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires, VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires, was the first one from the Neverland Franchise [[NoExportForYou to see a western release]] and had better luck with the translation than this one. Names estabilished for the western audience in SS2 ended up mistranslated (Leeza for returning character [[AerithAndBob Liza]] is a glaring example), and in one dialogue, Isaac's name gets exchanged for that of another party member, Carla.



* FakeDifficulty: The game would be so much easier if things were just explained better. Also, the BlindIdiotTranslation for some cases doesn't help.
* GameBreakingBug: For some damn reason, the PSP version, after you get equipped enough, has a glaring bug when changing equipment that may freeze the PSP and force you to restart the console. It's alleviated if you do it on the battle sorting screen, along with de-equipping all of your gear and going on a specific order of gearing for changing equipment. Nonetheless, it's quite glaring that this bug ended up in the final version, as both the PS2 and X360 versions don't have it. If done in an emulator, the bug will crash the emulator instead.

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* FakeDifficulty: The game would be so much easier if things [[GuideDangIt were just explained better.better]]. Also, the BlindIdiotTranslation for some cases doesn't help.
* GameBreakingBug: For some damn reason, the PSP version, after you get equipped enough, enough and start fiddling with Auto Skills and/or Clays, has a glaring bug when changing equipment that may freeze the PSP and force you to restart the console. It's alleviated if you do it on the battle sorting screen, along with de-equipping all of your gear and going on a specific order of gearing for changing equipment. Nonetheless, it's quite glaring that this bug ended up in the final version, as both the PS2 and X360 versions don't have it. If done in an emulator, the bug will crash the emulator instead.



* GuideDangIt: There's very little explanation in the game. So if you want to complete all the collections, solve the puzzles, gain all the characters and gain the true ending, you need a guide.

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* GuideDangIt: There's very little explanation on what to do in the game. So if you want to complete all the title collections, solve the puzzles, gain all the characters and gain earn the true ending, TrueEnding, you need a guide.



*** Most places, however, have a limit on how powerful the enemies are, so there's space for you to make a party member catch up with the rest. Abyssal Gate floors also have fixed encounters regardless of your team's level.



* PermanentlyMissableContent: In true Idea Factory fashion. Zelos and Noel are required to ''lose'' some solo fights, in some of the DualBoss fights you must defeat ''both at the same time'' or even ''only a specific one of them'', and of course, the massive amounts of GuideDangIt to get some members, especially Fairuza.

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* PermanentlyMissableContent: In true Idea Factory fashion. Zelos and Noel are required to ''lose'' some solo fights, in some of the DualBoss fights you must defeat ''both at the same time'' or even ''only a specific one of them'', and of course, there are the massive amounts of GuideDangIt to get some members, especially Fairuza.



** However, some of the ultimate weapons, along with breakers and scythes in general, will not allow you to hit your allies. Which makes things harder for users of those weapons. [[note]]Duja and Fairuza for Breaker users, and Bridgette, Carla and Hiro for Scythe users.[[/note]]

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** However, some of the ultimate weapons, along with breakers and scythes in general, will not allow you to hit your allies. Which makes things harder for users of those weapons. [[note]]Duja and Fairuza for Breaker users, and Bridgette, Carla Carla, Zelena and Hiro for Scythe users.[[/note]]
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** A massive shame for Hiro's case, as she's Jadore's younger sister and is still around by the time of this game. Also, her personal weapon can be crafted, but be used by other Scythe users.

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** A massive shame for Hiro's case, as she's Jadore's younger sister and is still around by the time of this game. Also, her personal weapon can be crafted, but it can also be used by other Scythe users.

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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: The original PS2 version already had a big team. Blazing Infinity for the XBox360 adds [[Videogame/SpectralForce2 Jadore and Snow]], links them to the main story, [[spoiler:[[HeelFaceTurn and makes Zelena, Edward and Hermes playable as part of your team]] near the end]]. Accelate on top of that adds [[Videogame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires Hiro, Roze and Yunellia]] as bonus characters, but these three don't have any effect on the story, however.
** A massive shame for Hiro's case, as she's Jadore's younger sister and is still around by the time of this game.

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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: The original PS2 UsefulNotes/Playstation2 version already had a big team. team of eighteen characters. Blazing Infinity for the XBox360 UsefulNotes/XBox360 adds [[Videogame/SpectralForce2 [[VideoGame/SpectralForce2 Jadore and Snow]], links them to the main story, [[spoiler:[[HeelFaceTurn and makes Zelena, Edward and Hermes playable as part of your team]] near the end]]. Accelate on top of that adds [[Videogame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires [[VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires Hiro, Roze and Yunellia]] as bonus characters, but these three don't have any effect on the story, however.
** A massive shame for Hiro's case, as she's Jadore's younger sister and is still around by the time of this game. Also, her personal weapon can be crafted, but be used by other Scythe users.



* OptionalPartyMember: On Accelate, you can recruit Hiro, Roze and Yunellia as they were in Videogame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires.

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* OptionalPartyMember: On Accelate, you can recruit Hiro, Roze and Yunellia as they were in Videogame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires.VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires.


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* PermanentlyMissableContent: In true Idea Factory fashion. Zelos and Noel are required to ''lose'' some solo fights, in some of the DualBoss fights you must defeat ''both at the same time'' or even ''only a specific one of them'', and of course, the massive amounts of GuideDangIt to get some members, especially Fairuza.

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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: Since humans give out more experience than monsters, you can kill your own teammates for extra experience. The game doesn't penalize you for this if you remember to resuscitate all your characters before you clear the stage.

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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: Since humans give out more experience than monsters, you can use physical attacks on your own teammates, you can kill your own teammates for extra experience. The game doesn't penalize you for this if you remember to resuscitate all your characters before you clear the stage.stage.
** However, some of the ultimate weapons, along with breakers and scythes in general, will not allow you to hit your allies. Which makes things harder for users of those weapons. [[note]]Duja and Fairuza for Breaker users, and Bridgette, Carla and Hiro for Scythe users.[[/note]]

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Nearly twenty years after the [[VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpire Seven-Years War]] (And following its TrueEnding), the world starts to recover from the massive chain of wars and mankind in Neverland seems to be finally reaching peace. However, a shady team of [[ArtificialHuman Artificial Humans]] known as Human Genomes have very different plans: They desire to supplant and substitute mankind.

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Nearly twenty years after the [[VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpire Seven-Years War]] (And following its TrueEnding), the world starts to recover from the massive chain of wars and mankind in Neverland seems to be finally reaching peace. However, a shady team of [[ArtificialHuman Artificial Humans]] known as Human Genomes have very different plans: They desire to supplant and substitute replace mankind.



* BlindIdiotTranslation: The previous game, SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires, was the first one from the Neverland Franchise [[NoExportForYou to see a western release]] and had better luck with the translation than this one. Names estabilished for the western audience in SS2 ended up mistranslated (Leeza for returning character [[AerithAndBob Liza]] is a glaring example), and in one dialogue, Isaac's name gets exchanged for that of another party member, Carla.



* FakeDifficulty: The game would be so much easier if things were just explained better.

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* FakeDifficulty: The game would be so much easier if things were just explained better. Also, the BlindIdiotTranslation for some cases doesn't help.
* GameBreakingBug: For some damn reason, the PSP version, after you get equipped enough, has a glaring bug when changing equipment that may freeze the PSP and force you to restart the console. It's alleviated if you do it on the battle sorting screen, along with de-equipping all of your gear and going on a specific order of gearing for changing equipment. Nonetheless, it's quite glaring that this bug ended up in the final version, as both the PS2 and X360 versions don't have it. If done in an emulator, the bug will crash the emulator instead.
** The Android version, made on a better engine, doesn't have this bug, however.



* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: The original PS2 version already had a big team. Blazing Infinity for the XBox360 adds [[Videogame/SpectralForce2 Jadore and Snow]], links them to the main story, [[spoiler:and makes Zelena, Edward and Hermes playable as part of your team near the end]]. Accelate on top of that adds [[Videogame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpire Hiro, Roze and Yunellia]] as bonus characters, but these three don't have any effect on the story, however.

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*** Or then you can overgear a particular party member and solo the battlefield for the grinding. It's quite feasible.
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: The original PS2 version already had a big team. Blazing Infinity for the XBox360 adds [[Videogame/SpectralForce2 Jadore and Snow]], links them to the main story, [[spoiler:and [[spoiler:[[HeelFaceTurn and makes Zelena, Edward and Hermes playable as part of your team team]] near the end]]. Accelate on top of that adds [[Videogame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpire [[Videogame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires Hiro, Roze and Yunellia]] as bonus characters, but these three don't have any effect on the story, however.



* MonsterAllies: With the Capture Skill, you can bring monsters to fight for you for three turns. You can also mix and match them to get stronger ones.
* OptionalPartyMember: You can recruit clones of characters from other games in the series.

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* MonsterAllies: With the Capture Skill, you can bring monsters to fight for you for three turns. You can also mix and match them to get stronger ones.
ones or use them to get new skills.
* OptionalPartyMember: You On Accelate, you can recruit clones of characters from other games Hiro, Roze and Yunellia as they were in the series. Videogame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpires.



* RandomlyDrops: Unless you overkill an enemy, booty is random.

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* RandomlyDrops: Unless you overkill an enemy, booty is random. Then again, you can just steal it with Nguyen or Fairuza and be done with it. Well, except for Overkill-exclusive looting, of course.



* TwentyBearAsses: Expect a good lot of the Titles to demand you a specific amount of enemy drops. Some of them are even needed to advance the game.

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* TwentyBearAsses: Expect a good lot of the Titles to demand you a specific amount of enemy drops.drops or enemy kills. Some of them are even needed to advance the game.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: The original PS2 version already had a big team. Blazing Infinity for the XBox 360 adds [[Videogame/SpectralForce2 Jadore and Snow]], links them to the main story, [[spoiler:and makes Zelena, Edward and Hermes playable as part of your team near the end]]. Accelate on top of that adds [[Videogame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpire Hiro, Roze and Yunellia]] as bonus characters, but these three don't have any effect on the story, however.

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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: The original PS2 version already had a big team. Blazing Infinity for the XBox 360 XBox360 adds [[Videogame/SpectralForce2 Jadore and Snow]], links them to the main story, [[spoiler:and makes Zelena, Edward and Hermes playable as part of your team near the end]]. Accelate on top of that adds [[Videogame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpire Hiro, Roze and Yunellia]] as bonus characters, but these three don't have any effect on the story, however.
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Nearly twenty years after the [[VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpire]] Seven-Years War (And following its TrueEnding), the world starts to recover from the massive chain of wars and mankind in Neverland seems to be finally reaching peace. However, a shady team of [[ArtificialHuman Artificial Humans]] known as Human Genomes have very different plans: They desire to supplant and substitute mankind.

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Nearly twenty years after the [[VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpire]] [[VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpire Seven-Years War War]] (And following its TrueEnding), the world starts to recover from the massive chain of wars and mankind in Neverland seems to be finally reaching peace. However, a shady team of [[ArtificialHuman Artificial Humans]] known as Human Genomes have very different plans: They desire to supplant and substitute mankind.

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The story begins with Zelos, the protagonist, making his living as an independent contractor. One day he is investigating a certain site. It is there that he finds a mysterious stone infused with a powerful magic known as the Core Elemental. As he takes on more and more jobs to investigate other locations, he discovers more and more Core Elemental stones. On his travels, he begins to encounter the Human Genomes—new creatures created by God to replace mankind.

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Nearly twenty years after the [[VideoGame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpire]] Seven-Years War (And following its TrueEnding), the world starts to recover from the massive chain of wars and mankind in Neverland seems to be finally reaching peace. However, a shady team of [[ArtificialHuman Artificial Humans]] known as Human Genomes have very different plans: They desire to supplant and substitute mankind.

The story begins with Zelos, the protagonist, making his living as an independent contractor. One day he is investigating a certain site. It is there that he finds a mysterious stone infused with a powerful magic known as the Core Elemental. As he takes on more and more jobs to investigate other locations, he discovers more and more Core Elemental stones. On his travels, he begins to encounter the Human Genomes—new creatures created by God Genomes, and confronts events that are linked to replace mankind.
both their creators and, unknowingly, his own past.



%%* EasyAmnesia: Aria and [[AllThereInTheManual Zelos]].

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%%* * EasyAmnesia: Aria and [[AllThereInTheManual Zelos]].



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** LevelScaling: It follows the strongest character you deploy on field, sending more vicious variants of the monsters if you're overleveled. Better level your team equally if you want to stand a chance.
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: The original PS2 version already had a big team. Blazing Infinity for the XBox 360 adds [[Videogame/SpectralForce2 Jadore and Snow]], links them to the main story, [[spoiler:and makes Zelena, Edward and Hermes playable as part of your team near the end]]. Accelate on top of that adds [[Videogame/SpectralSoulsRessurrectionOfTheEtherealEmpire Hiro, Roze and Yunellia]] as bonus characters, but these three don't have any effect on the story, however.
** A massive shame for Hiro's case, as she's Jadore's younger sister and is still around by the time of this game.
* MassMonsterSlaughterSidequest: Some titles will have you hunting specific monsters.
* MonsterAllies: With the Capture Skill, you can bring monsters to fight for you for three turns. You can also mix and match them to get stronger ones.



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* RecycledSet: Some maps on this game, and Abyssal Gate has you visiting every of the game's maps on a more generic background and texture.



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* EasyAmnesia: Aria and [[AllThereInTheManual Zelos]].

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** FakeDifficulty: The game would be so much easier if things were just explained better.



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''Blazing Souls Accelate'' is a StrategyRPG developed by Neverland and published by IdeaFactory in Japan and AksysGames in North America. It's a port of a game from the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 and UsefulNotes/XBox360 that was never localized until its port for UsefulNotes/PlaystationPortable and later Android/iOS, and it's somehow related to most games developed by Idea Factory.

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''Blazing Souls Accelate'' is a StrategyRPG developed by Neverland and published by IdeaFactory in Japan and AksysGames in North America. It's a port of a game from the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 and UsefulNotes/XBox360 that was never localized until its port for UsefulNotes/PlaystationPortable and later Android/iOS, localized, and it's somehow related to most games developed by Idea Factory.
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''Blazing Souls Accelate'' is a StrategyRPG developed by Neverland and published by IdeaFactory in Japan and AksysGames in North America. It's a port of a game from the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 and UsefulNotes/XBox360 that was never localized, and it's somehow related to most games developed by Idea Factory.

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''Blazing Souls Accelate'' is a StrategyRPG developed by Neverland and published by IdeaFactory in Japan and AksysGames in North America. It's a port of a game from the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 and UsefulNotes/XBox360 that was never localized, localized until its port for UsefulNotes/PlaystationPortable and later Android/iOS, and it's somehow related to most games developed by Idea Factory.
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''Blazing Souls Accelate'' is a StrategyRPG developed by Neverland and published by IdeaFactory in Japan and AksysGames in North America. It's a port of a game from the {{PlayStation 2}} and {{Xbox 360}} that was never localized, and it's somehow related to most games developed by Idea Factory.

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''Blazing Souls Accelate'' is a StrategyRPG developed by Neverland and published by IdeaFactory in Japan and AksysGames in North America. It's a port of a game from the {{PlayStation 2}} UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 and {{Xbox 360}} UsefulNotes/XBox360 that was never localized, and it's somehow related to most games developed by Idea Factory.
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* [[MarthDebutedInSmashBros Zelos Debuted in Chaos Wars]]
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* HeyItsThatVoice: In the Japanese version, you would not believe that Zelos has the same voice as [[VideoGame/AgarestSenki Winfield, Janus]], and [[VideoGame/CrossEdge Lazarus]] and all three are [[HandsomeLech Handsome Leches]].



* TheOtherDarrin: Creator/PatrickSeitz replaces Creator/YuriLowenthal in this game.
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The story begins with Zero, the protagonist, making his living as an independent contractor. One day he is investigating a certain site. It is there that he finds a mysterious stone infused with a powerful magic known as the Core Elemental. As he takes on more and more jobs to investigate other locations, he discovers more and more Core Elemental stones. On his travels, he begins to encounter the Human Genomes—new creatures created by God to replace mankind.

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The story begins with Zero, Zelos, the protagonist, making his living as an independent contractor. One day he is investigating a certain site. It is there that he finds a mysterious stone infused with a powerful magic known as the Core Elemental. As he takes on more and more jobs to investigate other locations, he discovers more and more Core Elemental stones. On his travels, he begins to encounter the Human Genomes—new creatures created by God to replace mankind.



* ArtificialLimbs
* CatGirl: Sciorra
* DudeLooksLikeALady: Noel
* EasyAmnesia: Aria.

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* ArtificialLimbs
* CatGirl: Sciorra
* DudeLooksLikeALady: Noel
* EasyAmnesia: Aria.Aria and [[AllThereInTheManual Zelos]].



* JerkAss: Zelos
** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: According to the other characters.



* {{Tsundere}}



* WingedHumanoid: Noel.
* ZettaiRyouiki
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* TheOtherDarrin: PatrickSeitz replaces YuriLowenthal in this game.

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* TheOtherDarrin: PatrickSeitz replaces YuriLowenthal Creator/YuriLowenthal in this game.
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* WhiteHairedPrettyBoy
* WhiteHairedPrettyGirl
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* RestartAtLevelOne: As soon as a character joins your party.
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Zelos also appears in the crossover games ChaosWars and ''VideoGame/CrossEdge''.

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Zelos also appears in the crossover games ChaosWars ''VideoGame/ChaosWars'' and ''VideoGame/CrossEdge''.
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''Blazing Souls Accelate'' is a StrategyRPG developed by Neverland and published by IdeaFactory in Japan and AksysGames in North America. It's a port of a game from the {{PlayStation 2}} and {{Xbox 360}} that was never localized, and it's somehow related to most games developed by Idea Factory.

The story begins with Zero, the protagonist, making his living as an independent contractor. One day he is investigating a certain site. It is there that he finds a mysterious stone infused with a powerful magic known as the Core Elemental. As he takes on more and more jobs to investigate other locations, he discovers more and more Core Elemental stones. On his travels, he begins to encounter the Human Genomes—new creatures created by God to replace mankind.

Zelos also appears in the crossover games ChaosWars and ''VideoGame/CrossEdge''.
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!!Provides examples of:
* AllThereInTheManual: The in-game gallery provides biographies for all the characters, and clues to the story.
* ArbitraryHeadcountLimit: You are limited to five, sometimes six units in the field.
* ArtificialLimbs
* CatGirl: Sciorra
* DudeLooksLikeALady: Noel
* EasyAmnesia: Aria.
* GuideDangIt: There's very little explanation in the game. So if you want to complete all the collections, solve the puzzles, gain all the characters and gain the true ending, you need a guide.
** FakeDifficulty: The game would be so much easier if things were just explained better.
* HeyItsThatVoice: In the Japanese version, you would not believe that Zelos has the same voice as [[VideoGame/AgarestSenki Winfield, Janus]], and [[VideoGame/CrossEdge Lazarus]] and all three are [[HandsomeLech Handsome Leches]].
* JerkAss: Zelos
** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: According to the other characters.
* LevelGrinding: Makes it easier to skip/complete some puzzles.
** LevelScaling
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters
* MassMonsterSlaughterSidequest
* MonsterAllies
* OptionalPartyMember: You can recruit clones of characters from other games in the series.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent
* RecycledSet:
* RandomlyDrops: Unless you overkill an enemy, booty is random.
* RestartAtLevelOne: As soon as a character joins your party.
* SeanConneryIsAboutToShootYou: Zelos pictured above.
* SweetPollyOliver: [[spoiler:Kaye]]
* TheOtherDarrin: PatrickSeitz replaces YuriLowenthal in this game.
* {{Tsundere}}
* TwentyBearAsses:
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: Since humans give out more experience than monsters, you can kill your own teammates for extra experience. The game doesn't penalize you for this if you remember to resuscitate all your characters before you clear the stage.
* WhiteHairedPrettyBoy
* WhiteHairedPrettyGirl
* WingedHumanoid: Noel.
* ZettaiRyouiki
* [[MarthDebutedInSmashBros Zelos Debuted in Chaos Wars]]
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