A chance encounter with a young fairy named Nico leaves Kahu cursed and sporting a tail, and he's given a very short time to live before his body is consumed by evil. Unfortunately, Kahu encounters a hefty dose of trouble during his beasthunter license test. The hero you control this time out is a young boy named Kahu, who visits the Temple of Kemuel in the hopes of becoming a beasthunter and having adventures like the old cocoon masters he's idolized. In their wake, a new variation of cocoon master called a beasthunter has emerged. The time of the Nagi people and cocoon masters has passed. Jade Cocoon 2's story picks up quite some time after the events in the original Jade Cocoon. The end result is a beautiful game that manages to have the appeal of its predecessor and winds up being both frustrating and addicting at the same time. Developer Genki has drawn on the strengths of the original for the game's PlayStation 2 sequel, Jade Cocoon 2. While the actual game didn't quite gel and become more than the sum of its engaging components, it still managed be a solid game. ![]() When the original Jade Cocoon was released for the PlayStation, it turned heads due to its slick character design (courtesy of anime artist Katsuya Kondo), its impressive graphics, and an interesting gameplay element that allowed players to capture monsters and breed them into a wide variety of creatures.
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