
Far East of Eden: Kabuki Klash
A unique 2D fighting game set in the beloved Japanese RPG universe. Features 10 playable characters including kabuki warriors and mythological figures, each with extravagant special moves and a 'Kabuki Time' super attack system.
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About This Retro Game
Runs on Hudson's 'Power System 11' arcade hardware with vibrant anime-style visuals and traditional Japanese art influences.
Includes a 'Tatari System' where dramatic on-screen text narrates the battle like a kabuki theater performance.
Western version localized by Renovation Products with character redesigns to appear less culturally specific.
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