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Shinrei Jusatsushi Taromaru

Shinrei Jusatsushi Taromaru (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Saturn
Tags: Fighting, Brawler
Developer: Time Warner

Publisher
Region
Released
JP
01/17/1997

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Staff Reviews

Shinrei Jusatsushi Taromaru review

Reviewed October 11, 2008

Zigfried says: "Once you get past the quirky control scheme, this game — the tale of a psychic monk gorily slaughtering feudal Japanese demons — really is pretty damn cool."
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