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who the real number 1 was. While the Enlightened was on the side of good, helping his people how and when he could, the Dark One was quite the opposite, full of hate and devilish works β€“ and so the never-ending battle between the Enlightened and the Dark One persisted for centuries. Humans suffered terribly thanks to this constant combat between the two β€“ combat which shook the universe to its very core. Finally, thanks to a trick, the Enlightened succeeded in banishing the divine power of the Dark One, imprisoning it in an Artifact β€“ but in doing so, the Enlightened lost his own divine powers, because the two divine beings were inseparably linked to one another. This is how two Artifacts came to be hidden in a huge Temple β€“ and how the Enlightened prevented the downfall of the entire universe. However, these two artifacts contain total, absolute power β€“ both good and evil. Any human being who comes in contact with the powerful stones will be horribly cursed β€“ and the power of darkness will once again be awakened.
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cure her curse, and Jay offers to try to cure it himself. Instead, he provokes a violent reaction by the curse and flees. Ayumi makes her way to the Artifact and finds that it is guarded by the Dark, who is battling Jay. The Dark wounds Jay and then turns to attack Ayumi, hoping to regain his lost power. She defeats him and touches the Artifact. She finds herself once again in the white void, but this time is accompanied by the Light, who wakes her up.
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She wakes up, discovering that the curse is gone. However, Jay is furious, saying that the curse had not been destroyed, merely, displaced. He then runs off. Ayumi eventually makes her way to the gates of a castle, where she again faces the Dark. The gates to the castle are broken down by Jay, who is
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Ayumi uses the map to find her way to some ruins. In the heart of the ruins lies an artifact guarded by the Light, a lion-like being, who warns her that the power of the artifact is life-threatening to humans. Ayumi ignores the warning and touches the artifact anyway. A black ooze infects Ayumi with
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The game begins when a map which has been lost for countless years suddenly turns up β€“ and it shows the location of the artifacts. The adventurer Ayumi starts searching for the immensely valuable stones. Powerful forces against which she is helpless threaten to awake in her body. Now it's up to
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In the "Good" Ending, Ayumi knocks back Jay and is overwhelmed by the power of the Light. This power overwhelms Jay as well. The two ascend in spheres into the sky. A flash of light then explodes outword, purging the power of the Dark from the world. Ayumi and Jay are then seen watching the sunrise
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Ayumi awakes on an abandoned coastline. She eventually makes her way to a gazebo in the nearby ruins and finds herself trapped in it as it is filled with spikes. She is rescued by Jay, an adept of the Light, who is searching for an artifact of the Light. Ayumi speculates that this might be able to
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Long, long ago, in an age that only the gods can now remember, the universe was ruled by two powerful beings that were revered and worshipped by all races β€“ but the brotherly relationship between these two creatures was always in question from the beginning of time, simply because no one knew
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James Seaman, Managing Director at Topware Interactive, was quoted as saying "Our goal was to create stylistic characters and artwork and to mix that bombastic visual style with lightning fast action. The result is a killer title that gamers and animation fans won't be able to put down."
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opponents until they are destroyed. Power-ups and coin fragments which grant different upgrades are hidden throughout the game. Power-ups include combat techniques, magic, weapon enhancements, and teleportation. Also earned throughout the game are souls, that function as
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which can be converted into skills. The skills range from Area of Effect attacks to weapon enchantments. These skills are of either "light" or "dark" alignment and the use of them has an effect on whether the player receives the "light" or "dark" ending.
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s "Golden Mullet Awards" as one of the worst games of the year, that same year, in the category of game that "sounds like X-play when you say it fast". They noted that the main character's only power is that she does not wear pants, it was somewhat of a
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The game's ending is dependent on the upgrades the player chooses during the course of the experience. If the player buys any of the Dark spells, then the "Bad" Ending is shown. If none of the Dark spells were unlocked, then the "Good" Ending is shown.
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now possessed by the dark magic of the curse. He destroys the Dark and takes its power. Ayumi and this Dark Jay fight, with Dark Jay retreating into the castle. Ayumi follows, facing him in the main hall of the castle.
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called its "lead character, Ayumi...a typical sassy, scantily clad, smart-talking bad girl, who proves once and for all that a bikini-thong combination is suitable armor for taking on hordes of...just about anything."
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a curse, causing the Light to try to kill her. She fights the Light but is defeated when she is overwhelmed by the agony of the curse. She finds herself in a white void but is overwhelmed by the black ooze.
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featured Ayumi as one of their "Almost Famous Hotties" pleased with her artistic depiction yet dissatisfied with both the game and her personality.
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said of the PC version, "We can only recommend this to people who are interested in quitting videogames completely." It also received one of
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reviewer Nate Ahearn was displeased with the repetitive hack-and-slash gameplay, mediocre special effects, annoying controls, and weak
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as a PC exclusive on 28 November 2007 in Russia by 1C Publishing. On 29 February 2008, SouthPeak Games announced that
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knock off, as well as taking certain gameplay elements like switching from sword and gun attacks during battle from
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the following week, making light of the game's stilted dialogue and confusing chronology in the opening cutscene.
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gave the former two console versions each a score of two sevens and two sixes for a total of 26 out of 40.
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In the "Bad" Ending, Ayumi kills Jay. She mourns his death, wishing that she could have done differently.
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was developed by Gaijin Entertainment as the first action / anime-style game in Russia and uses the
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was being developed, though no information about what the pack would contain has been released.
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Three levels, already packaged on the PlayStation 3 version of the game, were released on
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her to discover what the secret of the curse is β€“ and at last defeat the darkness.
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With a pistol-blade in each hand, Ayumi prepares to fight a mob of enemies
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on 30 April 2009, and the PC version by E Frontier on the following day,
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on 20 January 2017. The game was originally released in November 2007 by
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as well as the use of female anatomy. It was also the subject of
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received "mixed" reviews on all platforms according to the
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would also be released on seventh-gen consoles late '08.
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in which the player must fight monsters, using a pair of
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at the end of March 2009, as the "Sky Levels". CEO of
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Index

XBlades

Developer(s)
Gaijin Entertainment
TopWare Interactive
Publisher(s)
SouthPeak Games
1C Company
Designer(s)
Composer(s)
Engine
Dagor Engine
Platform(s)
PlayStation 3
Microsoft Windows
Xbox 360
macOS
Linux
RUS
RUS
NA
NA
EU
AU
JP
Genre(s)
Action-adventure
hack and slash
Single-player
action-adventure game

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