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  • Dead or alive 6 (Xbox Live) Xbox One/Series X|S

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    [Introduce DOA Series]
    The Dead or Alive franchise is a AAA fighting game series produced by Koei Tecmo Games’ Team NINJA. Composed of fast-paced 3D fighting games that began with the original Dead or Alive in 1996, Dead or Alive 6 will be the sixth entry in the series. This game features fighting entertainment with multi-tiered stages that are now both dynamic and critical parts of the competitive experience.
    [Story]
    The story will follow that of Dead or Alive 5, shedding light on 2 main narratives; namely, the battle between “Ninja and DOATEC” versus “M.I.S.T. lead by Donovan”, and the tournament “Dead or Alive 6”. New episodes will also be added for returning characters.
    [The New Visuals]
    The visuals of DOA6 express dramatic lighting that goes beyond the genre of “fighting games” and focus on serious, intense combat. It also features improved skin and sweat textures, introducing wounds, as well as flexible, varied facial animations.
    [Triangle System]
    Fights in Dead or Alive 6 are based on a Traditional triangle system: strikes beat throws, throws beat holds, and holds beat strikes. When you land an attack of one type that beats another type, like landing a strike when an opponent tries to throw, that attack becomes a Hi Counter attack and does even more damage.
    [Break Actions – New Combat Mechanics]
    With this title, we are introducing a new Special Move Gauge (Break Gauge) to the DEAD OR ALIVE series, making the fights more strategic than ever before. Because the actions can be performed by simply pressing the [RB] button, even beginners can enjoy the new system.
    [Break Blow] A strong, high-damage special move that knocks the opponent away. The first part of the move also parries attacks, working as both an offensive and defensive move!
    [Break Hold] A convenient counter technique that can also be used while the player is heavily stunned. It should only be used in tight situations due to its light-damage output.
    [Fatal Rush] Players can achieve unique combos by consecutively pressing the [RB] button. Beginners can even play by using this move exclusively, though its disadvantages will prove to be a calculated risk for more experienced players.[New Danger Zones]
    [Rumble Danger] If knocked into onlookers, they will push the player back into the center of the stage. It is a trap that combines the atmosphere of a real street fight with strategy.
    [Mass-Destruction] If the opponent is knocked into a large stack of nearby boxes with a “Break Blow” or ”Fatal Rush”, they will plow through them all in one hit! This causes a huge burst of damage and provides an exhilarating rush.

  • Live a Live (eShop) Nintendo Switch

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    Live A Live (ライブ・ア・ライブ) is a RPG video game published by SquareSoft released on September 2nd, 1994 for the SNES. The game was directed by Takashi Tokita, known for his work in Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger. The soundtrack was composed by Yoko Shimomura, being her first full project at square.

  • Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak (eShop) Nintendo Switch

    19,99 

    Monster Hunter Rise & Sunbreakhttps://store.steampowered.com/app/1880360/Monster_Hunter_Rise_Sunbreak/
    https://store.steampowered.com/app/1446780/MONSTER_HUNTER_RISE/
    About the GameGet a taste of the single-player and multiplayer action of Monster Hunter Rise and its massive expansion Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak in this demo, which includes seven quests, from training quests where you can learn how to use each weapon to a series of monster hunting quests at different difficulty levels.
    Experience new Sunbreak features as you taken on Great Izuchi, Tetranadon, Astalos and Malzeno!
    Note: The content of this demo may differ in some respects from the full game.
    – About Monster Hunter Rise
    Hunt a variety of never-before-seen monsters and enjoy new gameplay features like the Wirebug and new Palamute buddy.
    – About Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak (expansion)
    The world of Monster Hunter Rise gets bigger and deeper with this massive expansion where brand-new monsters and locales await.

  • Naruto Shippūden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 (eShop) Nintendo Switch

    14,90 

    The latest opus in the acclaimed STORM series is taking you on a colourful and breathtaking ride. Take advantage of the totally revamped battle system and prepare to dive into the most epic fights you’ve ever seen in the NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM series!

    Prepare for the most awaited STORM game ever created!

  • Naruto To Boruto Shinobi Striker (Xbox Live) Xbox One/Series X|S

    6,90 

    Digital Deluxe Edition
    Purchase NARUTO TO BORUTO: SHINOBI STRIKER Deluxe Edition and get the most complete experience from NARUTO TO BORUTO: SHINOBI STRIKER! This edition includes the full NARUTO TO BORUTO: SHINOBI STRIKER game and all additional content eligible to the Season Pass.
    About the GameThe Naruto franchise is back with a brand new experience in NARUTO TO BORUTO: SHINOBI STRIKER! This new game lets gamers battle as a team of 4 to compete against other teams online! Graphically, SHINOBI STRIKER is also built from the ground up in a completely new graphic style. Lead your team and fight online to see who the best ninjas are!

  • Sekiro Shadows Die Twice (Xbox Live) Xbox One/Series X|S

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    Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a game about a ninja (or shinobi, as they call it), who is seeking revenge in the Sengoku era Japan.

    ###Plot
    The game is set in the 16th century in a fictionalized version of Japan. The main protagonist is a member of a shinobi clan. A samurai from the rival Ashina clan captured the protagonist’s master, and the protagonist himself lost his arm trying to protect his leader. However, a sculptor of Buddha statues managed to replace the lost limb with an advanced prosthetic arm. The protagonist accepted a new name, Sekiro, meaning “one-armed wolf”. Now his goal is to avenge his clan and to save his leader from the hands of their enemies.

    ###Gameplay
    The player controls Sekiro from the third person view and navigates the character as he fights multiple enemies. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice features an innovative combat system that doesn’t use hit points. Instead, the opponents can be killed with a single precision strike. However, the player has to fight his or her way through the opponent’s blocks and parries to land the deadly blow. The main character fights with his sword (katana) in the right hand, while his left hand can host a variety of upgrades, such as an ax, a torch, or a shield. The game also emphasizes stealth action. The player has to use a grappling hook to access multiple locations. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has no multiplayer.

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