Divine Sealing

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Platform: Genesis
Genre: Scrolling Shooter (Vertical)
Developer: Unknown

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JP
??/??/1991
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Reviewed by Rob Hamilton (October 06, 2005)

All I can tell you is that you shoot your way through five planets, kill a boss and then get a couple of delicious moments of cartoon girls stripping while expressions of what could either be ecstasy or anguish dance across their face.
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Reviewed by djy8c (December 26, 2003)

Its all Masters’ fault. Let me explain…
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Reviewed by goldenvortex (March 20, 2006)

Divine Sealing is hilarious, but it’s not meant to be funny at all. In fact, the game contains no humorous qualities whatsoever. However, after you’ve driven yourself to the edge of sanity by ploughing through its offerings, you’ll find yourself laughing at a number of things. You’ll snigger at how the game tries to fuse two opposing genres together and fails on both levels, you’ll giggle at the game’s pathetic attempt to bring hentai to a home console and lastly, you’ll smile over the fact that...
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Reviewed by pickhut (July 23, 2008)

Sometimes, when I get a boner, I thrust my hands down into my pants to make it go away.
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Reviewed by radicaldreamer (February 18, 2005)

There’s nothing divine about Divine Sealing; it offers little more than a small hentai album wrapped in five brief levels of shallow, unfinished vertical shooter. At the very least, the quality of its artwork is respectable – but this is a clear testament to the fact that this game’s only intended allure was its animated nudity. Dorks who are actually into that stuff should simply stick to the Internet to satisfy their passions – even they don’t deserve to suffer Divine Sealing’s boring shooter ...
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