Berserk: Millennium Falcon-hen - Seima Senki no Shou

Berserk: Millennium Falcon-hen - Seima Senki no Shou (2004)

by Yuke's, Sammy Corporation
Genres:Adventure, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
Themes:Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Second video game based on the manga Berserk. It was released by Sega-Sammy in Japan for the PlayStation 2 on October 7, 2004. Sammy licensed the game to YBM-Sisa for a Korean version, which was released at the same time.
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user avatar@DonCthulhuuser avatar@DonCthulhu
January 30, 2025
Best Berserk game ever made, I played it when I was like 15, got hold of a pirated copy, all in japanese, and although I couldn't understand a single word I just couldn't put it down and somehow managed to finish it without knowing what anyone was saying, amazing game. This game was the reason I started reading Berserk. Until this day the weight of every hit has never been as perfect as it is in this game, just *kisses fingers* perfect. This game deserves more love than what it got when it was released, and GOG can make this happen!
Lovely ark of story and slightly remixed and worth it because you get to play as the inspiration for big man + big sword holy mackerel. I wonder if this was one of those stories that was meant to be in the manga.
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