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Project X Zone  Namco Bandai Games (Banpresto;Monolith Soft)2012Developed by Banpresto and Monolith Soft, Project X Zone features over 50 characters from 29 historic game franchises by three of Japan's most prolific video game companies. In Project X Zone players use a team of two characters known as a Pair Unit to explore the world within the game. An additional character known as a Solo Unit can be combined with the Pair Unit to assist in battles with Solo Attacks as well as augment the attacks available for players to execute. Throughout the game, epic battles are waiting to erupt at a moment's notice. Players will have to master an array of screen-busting moves including Solo Attacks, Support Attacks, Cross Hits, and Finishing Moves in order to defeat a multitude of foes.***
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Project X Zone 2  Bandai Namco (Monolith Soft)2015 3DSlabelimageminimize
Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht  Namco (Monolith Soft)2002[i]Der Wille zur Macht[/i] translates to [i]The will to power[/i], actually the name of a book by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (although published after his death by his sister,Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, after [i]heavy[/i] editing, twisting Friedrich's ideas).***Xenogears was one of my favorite RPGs of all time. Imagine my excitement when I found out that they were making a prequel! When I finally played Xenosaga... well... it was kind of like being in Purgatory (or at least my image of it)--it's not so bad, not good, but not bad. Xenosaga is kind of like watching (yes watching) a 'playable' movie. The story gets needlessly complicated and deviant, I wasn't even sure what they were talking about half the time. Lets just say I won't be playing--I mean watching--Xenosaga Episodes II & III when they're released.
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Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse  Namco (Monolith Soft)2004[i]Jenseits von Gut und Böse[/i] translates to [i]Beyond Good & Evil[/i], actually the name of a book by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche.***Devastate your opponents with innovative cooperative combat techniques, refined boost systems and a unique zone attack/zone break mechanic. Engage your enemies with larger, more powerful mechs, now featuring their own independent, tactical battle system. Customize your party with a vast array of power-ups, advanced attacks and over 100 different skills. Challenge more than 30 side quests for hours of action-packed adventure.
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* An extensive experience system features over 100 different skills to customize characters to the players preference.
* A new and improved complex battle system utilizes team combination attacks, a refined boost system, double team attacks and a zone attack/break system. The turn-based battle engine requires even more strategy and provides a deeper challenge.
* Shion, KOS-MOS and other favorite EPISODE I characters return with more mature,refined character designs and all new mechs.
* Hours of dazzling cinematics are complemented by high quality English voice acting.Complex philosophical themes add depth to an already sophisticated, dramatic storyline that could stand on its own as an intricately woven masterpiece.
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Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra  Namco (Monolith Soft)2006[i]Also sprach Zarathustra[/i] translates to [i]Thus spoke Zarathustra[/i], actually the name of a book by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche.***A year has passed since Xenosaga II. Shion has resigned her post at Vector Industries after realizing that the company is deeply connected to the cause of the Gnosis phenomenon. She has thus joined Scientia, an underground organization, in order to unveil Vector's true objectives. The development of KOS-MOS is to be cancelled, and a mysterious android, T-elos appears to be taking KOS-MOS' place. Shadows of suspicion and conspiracy surround T-elos. Uncover the future of mankind in this much-anticipated conclusion to the Xenosaga trilogy.***The story takes place one year after Xenosaga II, a mystery android T-Eleos will show up; this time the execution of the battles will be a lot faster; and there will be new deadblow techniques. PS2labelimagesubject
Xenosaga Freaks Namco (Monolith Soft)2004Includes four parts :
* [b]Xeno Komi[/b] is a voiced text adventure.
* [b]Xeno-pittan[/b] is a word game.
* An encyclopedia of [game=#48465]Xenosaga Episode I[/game] terms.
* A playable demo of [game=#156426]Xenosaga Episode II[/game].
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Xenosaga I & II  Namco (Monolith Soft)2006Working title: [i]Xenosaga DS[/i]

Includes major changes to the storyline and gameplay.***The first two prequels to the legendary RPG [[game:Xenogears]] (PS1). They were originally released as separate titles for the PS2.
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Xenosaga Pied Piper Namco (Monolith Soft)2007 Mobilelabelminimizeminimize
Xenosaga Pied Piper Namco (Monolith Soft)2004 Mobilelabelminimizeminimize
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