Hanjuku Hero VS 3D Details
kula shakerz    2003-03-23, 11:54 am.

Square has updated the official site for their upcoming PlayStation®2 RPG, Hanjuku Hero VS 3D. The game's main character is the young, but incapabale king of the peaceful 2D kingdom of Almamoon. He is being supported by his adviser Sebastian and a female only referred to as "atashi" (me in Japanese). And our spriteful hero needs all the help he can get, after a giant pan appears in the skies above his kingdom and scores of polygonal combatants follow to challenge him and his kingdom's army. System-wise, the series' trademark egg monsters will be back in full force and a large variety. The first one is Eggman, who will attack opponents with his eggchops and kicks.

The light-hearted game will be released in Japan sometime in June 2003. There is no news about a European or North American release.

Here's the URL of the official site (in Japanese): HanjukuOnline




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