Dark Cloud

Dark Cloud (2000)

by LEVEL-5, Sony Computer Entertainment
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Simulator
Themes:Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player
Story:One of the PS2's first RPGs, Dark Cloud is a title that challenges players to not only strategise, battle and solve puzzles, but also to create geographical landscapes using the new Georama system. Gamers assume the role of a young boy named Toran on an unforgettable journey of rebirth, revival and hope. Unfortunately an evil demon spirit has been released and has left destruction in its wake and Toran must harness the spirit of those destroyed to rebuild the lands in time for an epic confrontation. True to life graphics should mesmerise gamers as they create villages complete with houses, hills, churches, volcanoes, and streams; they'll even be able to control the weather!Show more
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user avatar@SICJRockuser avatar@SICJRock
February 07, 2025
So much replayability with the amount of weapons to level up and RNG dungeons! Sony exclusive left us xbox dwellers with much to desire. Really hope this whole series makes it so I can finally play the sequel.
Such a magical game Sims like Zelda great story line one of the first game I 110% . It was to me just a for front game that opened up a great genre for everyone.
Absolutely loved this game when I was a kid would play this for hours on end. Has a very good storyline and definitely worth being able to play again would love to have the chance again. This along with Blue Dragon were amazing games to play.
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