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InuYasha: A Feudal Fairy Tale (犬夜叉 戦国お伽合戦, Inuyasha: Sengoku Otogi Kassen) is a 2D fighting game based on the manga and anime series Inuyasha.It consists of battles and minigames in an effort to retrieve shards of the sacred Jewel of Four Souls, essentially following the overall plot of the series.
An English demo was released for Asian countries except for Japan, prior to the game's release. The game's soundtrack was composed by John Debney. Lair received mixed reviews upon release, with critics praising the game's visuals and art direction, while criticizing its control scheme. Sony released a reviewer guide to teach reviewers how to ...
In November 2000, the game was ranked #73 on the magazine's top 100 PlayStation games of all time. [20] Ehrgeiz currently has an aggregate score of 76% on GameRankings based on twenty-one media outlets. [11] Later reviews reflected the strange use of famous Square Enix characters with "generic moves" and primarily wrestling-based combat. [21]
Inuyasha: Feudal Combat [a] is a 3D computer graphics fighting game for the PlayStation 2 based on the Inuyasha manga and anime series. Bandai planned to release this video game on August 16, 2005 in North America, but it was postponed to August 23 due to the Miyagi earthquake. It was released in Japan on June 16, 2005.
Solo Flight (video game) Solomon's Key; Spitfire Ace; Spy Hunter; Star Wars (1991 video game) Star Wars: Rebel Assault; Star Wars: X-Wing (video game) Stardust (1987 video game) Stellar 7; Street Fighter (video game) Street Fighter II; Street Sports Basketball; Strider (1989 arcade game) Strider II (1990 video game) Sub Battle Simulator; Summer ...
At its best, “Fair Play” feels like a demented game where everything in high finance comes down to how you project yourself, man or woman. Emily knows when meeting the boss to switch her drink ...
Clint Basinger (born December 20, 1986), [2] better known as LGR (originally an initialism of Lazy Game Reviews), is an American YouTuber who focuses on video game reviews, retrocomputing, and unboxing videos. His YouTube channel of the same name has been compared to Techmoan and The 8-Bit Guy.
By Fair Means or Foul (later also released as Pro Boxing Simulator) is a boxing video game first published for a range of 8-bit home computers in 1988 by Superior Software. It was later reissued with the new title by Codemasters who also published conversions for 16-bit computers. The game offers a variety of boxing moves including fouls.