
Xena: Warrior Princess
Based on the hit TV series, this action-adventure game lets players control Xena through mythological Greece. Features chakram combat, combo attacks, and storylines inspired by the show.
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About This Retro Game
Faithfully recreates Lucy Lawless' likeness and voice as Xena
Includes signature weapons like the chakram and sword
Levels based on iconic locations from the television series
Features supporting characters Gabrielle and Joxer in key roles
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