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Dennis Owens reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Windwalker is an excellent game for fans of Moebius and for anyone looking for a combination action/role-playing game with an Oriental flair and a gentleness of spirit." [3]
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To do that, the player must train his body and soul in the best tradition of Chinese warriors: to "walk the path of Moebius the Windwalker." The action takes place on the four Elemental planes of Earth , Water , Air and Fire , which the player must traverse in order to recover the Orb.
Windwalker may refer to: The Wind-Walker, an epithet for Ithaqua, in the Cthulhu mythos stories; Windwalker, a 1981 film starring Trevor Howard and Nick Ramus; Windwalker (band), a band from Vancouver, British Columbia; Windwalker, a sequel to the RPG adventure game, Moebius: The Orb of Celestial Harmony, published by Origin Systems
Line of Fire / Line of Fire: Bakudan Yarou (ライン・オブ・ファイヤー 爆弾野郎) is a first-person light gun shooter game developed by Sega and released for arcades in 1989. It was released with two arcade cabinet versions, a standard upright and a sit-down cockpit, both featuring two positional guns .
Line of Fire (2003 TV series), an American crime drama television series; Line of Fire (2002 TV series), a documentary TV series "Line of Fire", an episode of the TV series Miami Vice "Lines of Fire", an episode of the American television series Homicide: Life on the Street
World of Warcraft: The War Within is the tenth expansion pack for the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) World of Warcraft, following Dragonflight. It was announced in November 2023, [1] [2] and released on August 26, 2024. [3]
The Wind Waker sold 4.6 million copies, far below the 7.6 million record set by Ocarina of Time. [96] Nintendo of America attributed the game's comparatively weak North American sales in large part to the cel-shaded graphics, which turned off many players, particularly older teenagers who made up The Legend of Zelda ' s traditional audience ...