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Available on: GameCube, PS2

Zatch Bell!: Mamodo Fury

Another one of these anime games... to ignore

Words: on January 11, 2007

If you don't care how broken and rudimentary this game is as long as it's like the show, you're going to be in a fury in no time. Zatch Bell! tries to have an episodic story structure, but to do this it has to have some sort of story progression. There's none of that. Even if the show itself is a little chaotic and random, the game is so unclear about whom you're battling next and why the heck you are, we're scared to think just how much the developers knew about the show in the first place.

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GameCube, PS2

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  • jscriber100 - September 18, 2010 12:40 p.m.

    this game deserves the score of only 3 it got,it sucks!i'd have more fun staring at the wall then playing this crap!

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Release date: US
Dec 15 2006 (GameCube)
Sep 19 2006 (PS2)
UK
Dec 15 2006 (GameCube)
Sep 19 2006 (PS2)
Available Platforms: GameCube, PS2
Genre: Fighting
Published by: Namco Bandai
Developed by: Mechanic Arms, Namco Bandai
ESRB Rating:
Teen: Fantasy Violence, Language, Suggestive Themes
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