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Shaman King: Legacy of the Spirits -- Sprinting Wolf Version
Follow the adventures of Yoh Asakura from the Hiroyuki Takei anime series SHAMAN KING as he tries to find a strong spirit to be his guardian and set off on the ultimate quest to become Shaman King. More About Shaman King: Legacy of the Spirits -- Sprinting Wolf Version.
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out of 1 review- Category: RPG
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Date Released: February 2005
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Pokemon Clone
Reviewed by Mozzy on September 01, 2007 | report this review
Okay, I bought this game, not really knowing what to expect. Shaman King is cool, so I thought the game might be decent.
What I got was a Shaman King version of Pokemon.
There's 100 something ghosts, some can only be "caught" in each version, you trade with both to get all ghosts.
So, as said, you have to capture ghosts and use them to battle other shamans. You can have up to six ghosts with you, and the rest are stored... somewhere.
The way you travel is similar to Yu-Gi-Oh! Sacred Cards. When you leave an area, it takes you to the map. And if you want to save, you have to go home.
After three of the tournament battles (I think), it completely changes from the actual story, into some weird one. You never get to finish the tournament, which was one of the reasons I got the game, since I missed a lot of it.
The graphics are... decentish, but in battle it shows an image or your spirit, and the one your fighting. NOTHING ELSE. No cool animations, nothing at all.
My suggestion is don't waste your money on this game, unless you get it cheap... like... Yard sale cheap.


















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