Rave Master: Special Attack Force!

Rave Master: Special Attack Force! (2002)

by Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, Konami
Genres:Fighting
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:It's time for the Rave-olution! Battle it out as Haru Glory, Elie, Musica, and many other characters from the exciting new animated series. Wield powerful weapons and harness the skill of the Tension Gauge as you unleash explosive attack combos and incredible special moves to defeat your enemies.
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