Dual Blades
Developer
Vivid Image
Publisher
Metro 3D
ERSB Rating
M
Rel. Date
10/5/2002
Genre
Fighting
Players

It is 150 B.C. during time of the Hun Empire; a mysterious warrior with a most unusual sword has challenged a fearsome Commander named Alperen. A long, vicious battle ensues which lasts for days. At last Alperen summoning all that he has left, strikes a fatal blow to the godlike warrior. Alperen suddenly feels a surge of power as the soul of the sword and his soul merge, becoming the legendary weapon known as The Dual Blades. Alperen has become more powerful than ever before. The only way to lose this power is to be defeated by a stronger warrior.

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