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Blade Dancer: Sennen no Yakusoku
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Item Number: UCJS-10021
Publisher: Sony
Jan/UPC Code: 4948872101790
* Whole number only
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NCS Product Synopsis
Update: March 3, 2006
«©NCSX» The land of Foo suffers from a millennial curse. Every 1000 years, a dark knight returns and raises demons in a bid to destroy all that is good and wholesome in the world. The last time out, the dark knight managed to wreck Foo pretty good but he was beaten back by a hero known as Blade Dancer. This time around, Blade's gone but four new heroes rise up to meet the challenge. The hero of the adventure is a knight named Lance who starts the game on his back. He's lounging aboard a ship that's sailing towards Foo and his little pet creature also lounges along with him. As the sight of land appears, Lance gets a little excited and prepares to disembark. Once on Foo, conversations with citizens give a few clues as to what's afoot and how menacing monsters have begun appearing in greater numbers outside the walls of the town...
Blade Dancer features 3D roaming action where Lance runs and interacts with supporting characters. At the outset, there's not much to do inside the town other than gather information and open a few treasure chest. Upon leaving the safe confines of the city walls however, encounters with monsters are plentiful. Once a battle starts, attack opportunities are governed by a little sphere that moves clockwise in the lower left portion of the screen. Each time the sphere makes one complete revolution, an exclamation mark pops up and Lance may choose to attack, use an item, or vamoose if the battle is going against him. One on one battles against foes are quick but as more monsters clutter the battlefield, the little sphere moves slower as each opposing beasts gets a turn to attack. As monsters are destroyed, they'll add a little bit to the Luna gauge located at the top of the battle screen. Luna is used for casting magic spells in the world of Foo.
JAN Code: 4948872101790
This document is ©NCSX 2006. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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