Tomba!

Tomba! (1998)

by Sony Computer Entertainment
Genres:Platform
Story:Evil pigs. Man-eating plants. Hidden paths. Wacky weapons. Moving obstacles. Can you believe what Tomba has to go through to conquer the menacing wine?! A wild actoin game with sone RPG and adventure mixed in, too. 130 events to clear deliver non-stop action.
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April 02, 2025
I really loved this game! The story, the the sound, the graphics... It's a pitty that you can't find it anywhere nowadays! Also, I loved TOMBA 2 (for PS1, too). I recommend both to everybody, no matters how old you are.
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