Whether the connection between a newcomer and Fuga: Melodies of Steel 2 can conjure up the same emotions, I’m not sure. What it also does is ensure you’re doggedly determined to stop them in their tracks. It will make your blood boil seeing Hanna, Mei and others you grew to adore being involved in such a situation. There’s a real mystery going on here, and unlike before, the shoe’s on the other foot as whoever is piloting the rogue tank is nonchalantly feeding its passengers to the Soul Cannon. It’s great though, because you instantly feel sorry for the characters who suffered plenty in the previous outing. Just when you thought those poor kids could live the rest of their lives in peace, something strange like that happens and immediately draws them back in. To further rub salt in old wounds, they must use the tank which plagued them during the war, the Tarascus. Once again the responsibility falls to Malt Marzipan, the leader, to track down the tank alongside those who weren’t aboard it. While there, the Taranis suddenly comes to life with some of the children trapped inside and sets off on a rampage. Upon the request of the Gasco Army, the young heroes of the war travel to the capital city to assist in investigating their old tank, the Taranis. The Caninu (dogs) and Felineko (cats) kids are back to fight the good fight again after a year of peace.
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