Skyblazer

Skyblazer (1994)

by Ukiyotei, Epic/Sony Records, Sony Imagesoft
Genres:Platform
Themes:Action, Historical
Game modes:Single player
Story:Arianna, a young sorceress, has been kidnapped by Ashura. Sky has pledged his life to rescuing her. Sky must venture through many colorful stages and nice background effects. Skyblazer is a blend of side-scrolling fighting with magical skills. Locating potions to recover energy and gaining magic points to thrash the enemies becomes a major part of the gameplay. Sky can also stick to and climb vertically up walls.Show more
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