
Instead Link Loop Land is focused on building up a multiplier through coins collected by defeating enemy waves and destroying the stationary enemies throughout the stage.
#3D FANTASY ZONE 2 DOUBLE LINK LOOP LAND UPGRADE#
Link Loop Land removes certain functions of the story mode, like the ability to upgrade Opa-Opa via shops, or the newly integrated warp feature, wherein Opa-Opa can switch between dark and light variations of a given stage. The end goal, as far as the story mode goes, is to eliminate a number of special foes in order to make a gigantic boss appear, culminating in the end of the stage. The base mechanics require Opa-Opa to move right and left across a slowly scrolling screen, blasting away at waves of eclectic enemies.

#3D FANTASY ZONE 2 DOUBLE LINK LOOP LAND SERIES#
Both modes put players in control of Opa-Opa, the titular, diminutive spacecraft that is essentially the series mascot. Story mode encompasses the entire Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa experience available on the platforms mentioned previously, whereas the endless mode, dubbed Link Loop Land, is completely new for this version.

This port from the PS2 collection to the 3DS has been handled with the same talent and care that fans have come to expect from the developer, with a few additions tossed in.ģD Fantasy Zone II features two modes: story and endless. For anyone that follows retro remakes and ports, M2 is generally thought of as the best developer to tackle the process of emulating classic games. 33 Fantasy Zone Complete Collection for PS2 in 2008 was also developed by M2, using a classic System 16 arcade board. The version that appeared on the Sega Ages Vol. M2, the talented developers also responsible for the other retro-themed 3D Sega titles that have been released thus far, have had some previous experience with this particular entry.
