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QuinRose released a sequel to Heart no Kuni no Alice titled Clover no Kuni no Alice: Wonderful Wonder World on December 25, 2007 playable on a Windows PC. Prototype ported the game to the PS2 on April 15, 2010 and the PSP on March 31, 2011. It follows the first game under the assumption that Alice did not fall in love with anyone, maintaining only friendships with the major characters. She remains in Wonderland as a result and the setting moves from the Country of Heart to the Country of Clover. Clover no Kuni no Alice replaces Julius Monrey and Mary Gowland with Pierce Villiers, the representation of the Dormouse, and Gray Ringmarc, Nightmare's right-hand man who works more in the capacity of a nanny to his master.
Alice Liddell is an insecure girl who is jealous of her sister's beauty and grace. During one of their outings, Alice's sister goes to get a deck of cards for a game while Alice falls asleep. When a white rabbit comes and encourages her to chase him, Alice assumes she is dreaming and tries to go back to napping until the rabbit turns into a man with white rabbit ears and carries her off. Peter White(the white rabbit) throws Alice into a hole that appears in her yard and jumps in after her. When they land in a strange, open area, Peter starts confessing his undying love for her. He tells her to drink some 'medicine' but when she refuses, he simply pours the liquid into his mouth and then kisses her, forcing her to drink it. It is later revealed that this liquid is some kind of way to prevent her from going home. Alice learns that she is in Wonderland and the only way she might be able to return to her world is to interact and spend time with the strange people in Wonderland, which slowly refills the medicine vial. However, Wonderland is going through violent times - everyone is reckless and uncaring as to who lives or dies, and with a civil war going on everyone in the strange world finds it hard to trust each other with an instinct to kill.
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Nichijou_Uchujin_JPN_PSP-BAHAMUT | NFO |
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Kadokawa Shoten |
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Adventure » General |
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Japanese |
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UMD |
UMD Serial |
ULJM-05893 |
CRC32 |
9B3D6C8D (PSN CRC: 9B0E1556) |
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correct dump! PSN ID: NPJH-50640. |
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Twin.Blades.USA.PSN.PSP-RANT | NFO |
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Sanuk Games |
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Action » General |
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English |
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NPUZ-00188 |
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8B2B9540 |
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correct dump! |
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Help Sister Angelika defeat evil with some heavy zombie-killing action! Venture across multiple locations to purge the town of all its living-dead inhabitants. Refill your energy by slicing zombies with your mighty scythe, then unleash the destructive powers of your artillery!
Set in a medieval fantasy world where walking corpses, limbs torn apart and splatters of blood are all drawn in a superb manga style, TWIN BLADES has all it takes to please hardcore gamers seeking strong visual experiences. Its eclectic inspirations ranging from Japanese anime subculture to Italian adult movies are the hallmark of men of good taste.
TWIN BLADES’ immersive storyline will take you through 10 breathtaking locations by day and night, where you will fight scores of zombies and epic bosses. With 6 weapons ranging from machine gun to explosive nukes, and 11 skills to buy and upgrade, you will purify the city of Jalombe from the seeds of corruption.
Previously released on various smartphones and on Xbox Live by our friends from Press Start Studio and BulkyPix, TWIN BLADES was praised for setting a new visual quality standard for independent games. Levi Buchanan of ign.com called it a “fun zombie roaster with gorgeous artwork”, noting that “raking a scythe across a zombie boss is always good entertainment, really.”
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Unite the chaotic ancient Japan. Sengoku Basara Chronicle Heroes brings the 2 on 2 battles and all the famous scenes from the previous six installments back to the system. The new fighter also comes with new characters, improved mechanics and game modes.
Become a lord in the "Unite the Land Mode". You have to fight the warriors from the neighboring land to proceed. For every enemy general you defeat, you can take their land and be exposed to even more unconquered lands. Air battles are enabled in the game, so combo your enemies from the skies.
The difficulty settings are readjusted so novice warriors can work their way up the scale at their own pace.
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Unchained Blades follows the story of the dragon emperor, Fang, who after being stripped of his powers by the goddess Clunea, embarks on a journey for revenge and to regain his true form. Arrogant and vengeful, Fang is joined in his quest by a cowardly golem prince, a shy medusa priestess, a young phoenix clan maiden, and many other mythical beings seeking to meet with the goddess.
Due to the collaborative nature of the game’s design, each of the 13 main characters was created by a different artist. The main character Fang was designed by Pako, most famous for his work on the Shining Force series, while other characters were fashioned by artists such as Toshiyuki Kubooka (Lunar), Shinichiro Otsuka (Summon Night), and Kazushi Hagiwara (Bastard!!), to name a few. As such, each character has its own distinct and signature style.
In Unchained Blades, players journey through the game with a party of up to four characters, moving through dungeons in a first-person perspective and engaging in turn-based combat along the way. Using the game’s unique “Unchain” system while in battle, players are able to try and convince monsters to follow them. If they are successful in using the Unchain system, the enemy monster will then join their party and help them in the future by blocking attacks or supplying players with special offensive abilities. Each character in the player’s four person party can hold up to four "followers", ensuring plenty of combat variety. The game has also been completely redubbed with new English voice-overs and boasts over 60 hours of gameplay.
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Become a Taiko no Tatsujin. The colorful Taikos are back on the Sony PSP, bringing more hit songs, cute characters and battle helpers. Just beat the drums when the cues roll into the circle.
New songs include NYC's Yoku Asobi Yoku Manabe, the Monster Hunter Medley and Idol Master's The World is All One!!. Game characters such as Airu cats and the idols make appearances in brand new outfits, watch them dance to your tune.
There is a new Omikoji battle mode where you control your team and your Omikoji with your beat. The stronger your rhythm, the more power your team has when you bash them against your foes.
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