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Tsuioku-hen still cuts deeper than any blade

Released during the height of the original anime's popularity, Juuyuushi Inbou Hen was developed as a tactical RPG that combined traditional storytelling with a unique rock-paper-scissors battle system. Unlike the 2D fighting games later released for the platform, this title focused on a lengthy, branching narrative. PlayStation (PS1). Release Year: 1997. Rurouni Kenshin - Meiji Kenkaku Romantan - Juuy...

Rurouni Kenshin - Meiji Kenkaku Romantan - Juuyuushi Densetsu is more than a period action series. It is a meditation on whether a man can outrun his past, and whether a society born of violence can foster mercy. The wandering swordsman, with his pink hair and cross-shaped scar, has become a global icon of tragic nobility. Tsuioku-hen still cuts deeper than any blade Released

For decades, the name Kenshin Himura has echoed through the halls of anime history. A wanderer with a cross-shaped scar, a reverse-blade sword, and a vow never to kill again—he is one of the most iconic figures in the medium. However, for the longest time, the anime adaptation of Nobuhiro Watsuki’s masterpiece remained incomplete. Fans were left with an incomplete narrative, forced to turn to the manga to discover the true ending of the Battosai. Release Year: 1997

The game was never officially released outside of Japan and contains no English or Spanish translation. Collectibles: There is a major sidequest involving the collection of 41

The game is split into three distinct segments: an overworld map for travel, towns/dungeons for exploration and dialogue, and a dedicated battle screen. Rock-Paper-Scissors Combat: