Lunar Knights opens its own website

Posted Sep 22, 2006 at 2:32AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Nintendo DS Tags: Hideo Kojima, Japan, Konami
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Lunar Knights


Finally, the Lunar Knights: Vampire Hunters website is up so we headed there to check it out. Also known as Bokura no Taiyou: Django and Sabata in Japan, this game is a prequel to the Boktai series where Aaron (Django) and Lucian (Sabata) also appeared as characters. The site is pretty immersive and has lots of info especially on the characters and the game. It's in Japanese though, so those who can read Japanese can head to the site here.

The goal in this game is simple: slay a number of boss vampires known as Immortals. The game revolves around Aaron, an apprentice sharpshooter who uses a variety of ranged weapons to deal with his enemies like the Knight (uses a Charge Shot, similar to the Gun del Sol), the Ninja (dual-wielded machine guns), the Bomber (explodes in a radius shot), and the Witch (homing rockets).

Also central in the game is Lucian, who is a melee fighter and uses a a sword named Ankoku ken Vanargandr, a scythe named Ankoku gama Jormangandr, and a spear named Ankoku sou Hel. There are also Terrenials that accompany you in the game that are elementally-oriented. Unlike Lucian, Aaron can temporarily become an avatar of the sun by fusing with his Terrenial, Toasty.

We don't wanna spill more of the details as it can spoil the excitement on the game. Anyway, Konami has already released a fair amount of details on the game. Furthermore, the game is set to be released anytime on the fourth quarter this year. So be sure to keep your eyes peeled for the forthcoming release of this RPG by Hideo Kojima.

 
 
 

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by - 2006-09-22 02:48:47


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