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Game » consists of 6 releases. Released Nov 02, 2010
Where a video game comes with something "exclusive" only when you Pre-Order it, sometimes from a specific location. This can be a piece of DLC or it can be something not in-game or even "exclusive" or early access to demo or beta.
Quick Time Events show up in all sorts of games as an attempt to make cutscenes interactive. Press the buttons displayed on-screen before time runs out, or else.
Video game combat in which combat actions are performed in real-time, rather than through a turn-based structure.
A gathering of people who believe in the same higher power(s), and follow the rules laid out by the mortals chosen to be their prophets. Video games generally try to shy away from negatively portraying real religions to avoid controversy, however they make ample use of fictional in-game religions.
A riposte is a counter-attack immediately following a successful parry.
Special locations in game that allow the player to manually save their progress.
Sea monsters are sea-dwelling, mythical or legendary creatures, often believed to be of immense size.
A sequel (also called a follow-up) is a game that carries forward the gameplay concepts, and often the story, of a previous game to which it is officially linked.
An intimate physical activity between two or more individuals.
Female characters who are designed with highly idealized figures and proportions, outfits that are revealing and/or form-fitting, and prone to ending up in completely over-the-top poses designed to show off their bodies.
A hairstyle, sans hair.
In which players can enjoy looking at some facial models before even starting the game.
These games are designed to be played by one person, and one person only.
Slashing weapons are designed to cut and slice rather than causing blunt trauma. Examples include swords, axes, claws, naginatas, or even whips.
When a character grabs a ladder and slides down it instead of climbing down.
Games featuring characters which posses superhuman abilities and powers.
Propelling oneself with kinetic usage of limbs while submerged in liquid (or otherwise fluid material).
An aesthetic sub-genre of fantasy, focusing on brutal barbarians and arcane wizardly magic.
2010 Edition of the Tokyo Game Show that is to be held from September 16 to September 19.
A tragic hero is a protagonist who makes several mistakes to fall from glory, or is affected by tragedy and seeks revenge or redemption.
An additional difficulty level that becomes unlocked after meeting certain criteria, such as beating the game or dying many times in the same area.
Weapons can often be upgraded with new attachments, augmentations, or magical enchantments. These upgrades result in the original item being more powerful than originally intended.
Voice Acting is the art of providing voices for characters in games, television shows, films, radio programs, and other forms of media.
Weapons with multiple functions or combinations of different weapons that can be used at the same time.
Originally recorded in 1951, this sound effect has appeared in numerous films and video games.
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