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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 offre une expérience de combat 3D extrême, améliorant le jeu de l'année dernière avec plus de 150 personnages jouables, des techniques de combat améliorées, des effets magnifiquement raffinés et des techniques d'ombrage, rendant les effets de chaque personnage plus réalistes et plus de 20 étapes de combat. C'est le chapitre ultime de la série …
Yuyami Toori Tankentai is a horror adventure game that takes place between 6th of may until 14 August (100 days). The player takes the role of Nao (a 13 years old boy) and his friends Kurumi, Sango & their dog (called Melos) and the game takes place in small town when rumours about strange spirits had been seen in the …
The story of Twilight Syndrome: Saikai focuses on four Japanese teenagers: Yuri, her sister Masa, and their friends Atsushi and Aya. It all begins when the youngsters hear rumors about spirits contained in the school building. At night, Yuri and her friends go into the school and play a spirit-summoning game. Suddenly, real ghosts appear and scare the teenagers away. …
Lupin the 3rd: Chronicles (????? ?????) is a multimedia disc for the Sega Saturn, based upon the 1970s and 1980s Lupin the 3rd anime series and movies.
DJ Wars (??????) is a Sega Saturn rhythm game. It came with a free sheet of stickers. DJ Wars is essentially a free-form rhythm-music game, without the strict control of, say, Dance Dance Revolution. This seems to be much closer - interestingly enough - to Nintendo's Wii Music. The game sends you, an aspiring DJ, to various clubs to impress …
Way of the Samurai 4 (??4, Samurai Dou 4) is a video game developed by Acquire and published by Spike for the PlayStation 3. It was released in Japan on March 3, 2011. Endings, Events, and Customization Acquire promised that 4 would be much longer than previous games, and there are 10 endings. The game also features flexible events and …
Way of the Samurai 3 (??3 Samurai Dou 3?) is a video game made by Acquire, released by Spike on November 13, 2008 in Japan for the PlayStation 3, and later ported to the Xbox 360.[1] It is the sequel of the PlayStation 2 games Way of the Samurai and Way of the Samurai 2. The English version of the …
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