Neon Genesis Evangelion: Tsukurareshi Sekai - Another Cases
Genres:
Strategy, Simulator
Platform:
PlayStation Portable
Neon Genesis Evangelions: Tsukurareshi Sekai - Another Cases" was released by
Bandai-Namco in Japan in 27/04/2006. It's a game for the PSP system which
consists in a port of "Neon Genesis Evangelion 2" (released for PS2 in 2004)
with many extras and gameplay enhancements. A limited edition was also
released to celebrate Evangelion's 10th Anniversary, with a special package
titled "Memorial Box" which featured different artwork for the game case &
disc, and most important, two bonus UMD video with the "Death & Rebirth" and
"The End of Evangelion" movies.
The genre of this game (usually classified as "World Simulator") is quite
difficult to describe, as it mixes dating simulator elements, tamagotchi-like
gameplay, and also real time strategic combats, everything mixed with events
from the series and alternate ones as well. In each Scenario of the game, you
will play as one of the characters from Evangelion and experience their daily
life. It's one of the best adaptations of Evangelion into a game, if not the
best, anyway and fans of the series will surely enjoy it.
Bandai-Namco in Japan in 27/04/2006. It's a game for the PSP system which
consists in a port of "Neon Genesis Evangelion 2" (released for PS2 in 2004)
with many extras and gameplay enhancements. A limited edition was also
released to celebrate Evangelion's 10th Anniversary, with a special package
titled "Memorial Box" which featured different artwork for the game case &
disc, and most important, two bonus UMD video with the "Death & Rebirth" and
"The End of Evangelion" movies.
The genre of this game (usually classified as "World Simulator") is quite
difficult to describe, as it mixes dating simulator elements, tamagotchi-like
gameplay, and also real time strategic combats, everything mixed with events
from the series and alternate ones as well. In each Scenario of the game, you
will play as one of the characters from Evangelion and experience their daily
life. It's one of the best adaptations of Evangelion into a game, if not the
best, anyway and fans of the series will surely enjoy it.
Released on May 27th 2006
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