Rebuild of Evangelion: Sound Impact

Rebuild of Evangelion: Sound Impact (2011)

Genres:Music
Game modes:Single player
Story:Evangelion Shin Gekijouban: 3nd Impact (ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版 –サウンドインパクト-3nd Impact) is a Rhythm video game published by Bandai Namco Games released on September 29th, 2011 for the PlayStation Portable.
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