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Publisher: Sega of America
Developer: Warp
Release: 08/22/2000
Genre: Action/Adventure
Platform: Dreamcast


Players: 1
ESRB : Mature
Peripherals: Visual Memory Unit (VMU) , Controller
Net Support: No



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WINTER WONDERLAND IT AIN'T.


Step into the bleak, snow-covered wilderness D•2...and the horror that lies within. Kenji Eno, Warp's mastermind behind the original D, has returned with another spellbinding action/adventure that is sure to keep you frozen to your seat. Laura and a few others have miraculously survived a plane crash in the Canadian Mountains. As she explores her isolated surroundings, mutants appear suddenly and the game switches to first-person combat. She must also solve puzzles and collect objects along the way. In between the action scenes, D•2's dense storyline unfolds in hypnotic FMV sequences that are told through over three hours of gorgeous cinematics. D•2 takes full advantage of Sega Dreamcast's graphics engine to create stunningly realistic detail. Natural weather effects such as low-lying fog and snow that falls at 3,000 flakes per second add texture and mood to the game's compelling world.

  • 30+ monsters to battle across four GD-ROMs of gameplay.
  • Combination of first- and third-person combat, puzzle-solving, and exploration.
  • Unrestricted character movement: Freely roam about and interact with objects.
  • Unique gaming environment: Ride snowmobiles, hunt for food, and take pictures.
  • Pictures can be stored and viewed later as a slideshow.
  • Realistic weather conditions specific to Canadian Mountains--accurate lighting, snowfall, and wind speed.
  • Lush soundtrack with special themes for each part of the game.

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