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Onechanbara: Bikini Zombie Slayers (お姉チャンバラ Revolution, OneeChanbara: Reboryūshon) is a hack and slash action horror video game developed by Tamsoft and published by D3 for Wii. It was released on February 7, 2008 in Japan, and on February 10, 2009 in North America.
OneChanbara (お姉チャンバラ), initially defined The OneeChanbara (THE お姉チャンバラ), is a series of action-adventure hack and slash video games originally developed by Tamsoft for D3 Publisher's Simple 2000 series.
Sadness is a cancelled survival horror game developed by Nibris for the Wii, and was one of the earliest titles announced for the system. [5] While the game initially drew positive attention for its unique gameplay concepts, such as black-and-white graphics and emphasis on psychological horror over violence, Sadness became notorious when no evidence of a playable build was ever publicly ...
The game as released performed generally well on the Windows platform, but the game's performance on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One was considered extremely poor; none of the pre-release material for the game showed the game working on these consoles, and players complained that they were led to believe the game would play as well on the older ...
The game suffers from slow pacing throughout the eight-plus hour experience, which fittingly ends with an anticlimactic scene." [10] Jack DeVries of IGN called it worthless, saying: "The acting is terrible, it controls poorly, and it's chock full of dumb clichés. It’s the videogame equivalent of the more recent Asian horror remakes."
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The Wii is Nintendo's fifth home video game console, released during the seventh generation of video games. It is the successor to the GameCube, and was first launched in North America on November 19, 2006, followed by a launch in Japan and PAL regions in December 2006. This list of Wii games documents all games released for the Wii video game ...
In the game there are few mechanics. The player walks forward with one button, and backwards with another. Tapping the buttons allows the player to briefly run. [1] The Wii Remote is used as a flashlight and to make calls/pick up calls from your "cell phone", and the Wii Balance Board is used for certain elements in the game, such as movement. [2]