![]() ![]() I do feel that the character section could have given more information of how each character plays, like zeldia having a crapload of aerial moves, P.Belva being the only character that can grab 2 enemies at the same time.Īs for this whole "denjin makai 2 is a prequel", I think its just a rumour that everyone started to take as a fact. It was later ported to the Super Famicom (known as the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in other countries) under the title Ghost Chaser Densei. Weapon being more of a powerup to some of the characters special moves rather than using the actual weapons. Denjinmakai (), or Denjin Makai, is a 1994 side-scrolling beat 'em up developed by Winkysoft and published by Banpresto that was originally released as a coin-operated arcade game. The first game is alot more difficult even if you had the moves from the second game the enemies seem to have more attacks and deal alot more damage (those ninja robot that appear from the ground or from other enemies can instantly kill you in an almost instant flurry of punches).Īlso the weapons are really slow and enemies can pick them up.įor the second one you forgot you forgot to add that character have a super secret moves that can be used after all your filled POW bar section are highlighted (which is done after attacking enemies). Should have mentioned the difference in difficulty between the two games. Her presence makes the prequel theory a bit dicey, but I just can't see what else "P." could be for the robot.īut yes, these are two of the absolute greatest beat-em-ups that give much of Capcom's fare a run for their money, so everyone go play 'em. I also thought Zeldia may have started out an angel and somehow got cursed to become its monstrous form, but I can't tell if it's an actual curse or some sort of bizarre evolutionary hoogerbrugge in her case. The Arcade version offers three additional characters: wrestler Tarukusu, beastman Zeldia and the purple haired Kurokishi and one extra stage called High way. ![]() Most of the architecture is ravaged by war, so perhaps after winning, Girulian took it upon himself to rebuild everything and became the corrupt ruler of the city along the way? There are three playable characters in the SNES version: the martial artist Makai, the mace wielding cat-girl Iyo, and the autonomous robot Belva. Belva stands for "Prototype." I did NOT think of this until I read over the article!ī: The overall setting of the game looks less cyberpunky and more late 20th century urban design compared to the first game. I can't even remember myself if this was confirmed or just hearsay, but aside from Girulian before his "start of darkness," two other pieces of evidence come to mind:Ī: I assume the "P." in P. ![]()
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