.: December 21, 2000 Role-Playing Bouken Jidai Katsugeki Goemon ( 冒険時代活劇ゴエモン) is a game released for the on December 21, 2000. This is the third game in the series set in a 3D world, following and. Unlike most of the other games, this game departs from the quirky humor that the franchise is known for, and replaces it with a more serious tone. Gameplay Inspired by the three-dimensional games with some elements, the player assumes the role of Goemon, who is set once again to save Japan.
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Goemon is able to use a large variety of weapons (including his trademark pipe), as well as equip sub-weapons, items and magic, which can be assigned in 4 hexagons for quick use. Another twist is the addition of a white tiger known as Kotora, whom Goemon can use to attack enemies when he locks on them. Localization attempts The now-defunct company attempted to bring the game to English audiences as Mystical Ninja Goemon beginning in 2002. Motivated to promote a series 'that's never quite received the recognition it deserves here in the United States,' Working Designs displayed the game in its booth at the same year. Mystical Ninja Goemon remained on the studio's release list until its closing in 2005; it is rumored that squashed the game's North American release due to subpar graphics.
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.: December 21, 2000 Role-Playing Bouken Jidai Katsugeki Goemon ( 冒険時代活劇ゴエモン) is a game released for the on December 21, 2000. This is the third game in the series set in a 3D world, following and. Unlike most of the other games, this game departs from the quirky humor that the franchise is known for, and replaces it with a more serious tone.
Gameplay Inspired by the three-dimensional games with some elements, the player assumes the role of Goemon, who is set once again to save Japan. Goemon is able to use a large variety of weapons (including his trademark pipe), as well as equip sub-weapons, items and magic, which can be assigned in 4 hexagons for quick use. Another twist is the addition of a white tiger known as Kotora, whom Goemon can use to attack enemies when he locks on them. Localization attempts The now-defunct company attempted to bring the game to English audiences as Mystical Ninja Goemon beginning in 2002. Motivated to promote a series 'that's never quite received the recognition it deserves here in the United States,' Working Designs displayed the game in its booth at the same year. Mystical Ninja Goemon remained on the studio's release list until its closing in 2005; it is rumored that squashed the game's North American release due to subpar graphics.
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