Friday, August 10, 2012

Daikatana




Daikatana Review




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From the legendary co-creator of the Doomseries Heretic Hexen and Quake comes Daikatana. Product Information Believe the hype. 64enemies 32 weapons and 40 levels that span four periods.The noble samurai looked down from Mt. Fujiyama and chanted his final prayersto Amaterasu goddess of the Sun. In his trembling hands he grasped theDaikatana his labor of love. His quest to imbue the sword with the magicof time travel had led him to this cliff to this ultimate sacrifice. TheDaikatana lacked only his soul to become a talisman for all eternity. Withthe fierce eye of a warrior the samurai thrust the sword deeply into hisflesh as drops of fresh blood rained down from the holy mountain. Dr. Toshiro Ebihara leads an archaeological dig in the year 2455. He happensupon the Daikatana a legendary samurai sword. The legend states the swordhas many mystical powers one of which is time travel. Toshiro's work isbeing financed by his wealthy grandfather Dr. Tetsuo Ebihara. Tetsuo discoveredthe cure for AIDS in the year 2030.Toshiro's evil assistant steals the sword beheads Toshiro and runs offby himself. He intends to use the Daikatana to travel back to 2030 killToshiro's grandfather and steal the credit for the AIDS cure. This is where you come in. You're Hiro Miyamoto Toshiro's loyal student.You set out to get the Daikatana back and make sure history is not altered.You start in the year 2455 but must travel back to 2030 AD to save thefuture. However there's a problem. You end up in 2030 BC instead! Youregroup but are only able to travel as far ahead as 560 AD. Eventuallythrough masterful management of your power you make it to 2030 AD whereyou'll make sure things are made right!You will travel through four episodes The Dark Ages Ancient Greece Japanand San Francisco. Each episode bears distinct weapons monsters musicand scenery. You'll seek out 35 weapons and battle over 60 monsters inyour search for the evil assistan



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