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Mystical Fighter

This fantasy action-platformer follows warrior Ryu as he battles through mystical realms to rescue Princess Lena from the demon lord Garog. Features magical sword attacks, transformable weapons, and a unique 'Spirit Orb' power-up system across 7 diverse stages.

Release Date
January 1, 1993
Developer
Sega
Publisher
Sega
Players
1
Region
US

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Gameplay Systems

Like in most games of the genre, the player (who controls a kabuki ) can use combos, flips and swings to fight against tough opponents, battling them in groups from three to five. Surprisingly, boss fights are often easier than regular enemies. There is also a time limit, usually about forty seconds, for the player to finish the stage. If the time reaches zero before the stage is beaten, the player will automatically lose the game as it will be declared a defeat.

Similar to Golden Axe , the player can use a special magic power, but instead of bottles the player must manually pick up scrolls. The more scrolls the player has, the stronger the magic attack will be; if the player chooses to use this attack, all the scrolls will be consumed. There are also hidden bonus stages that can be accessed if the player approaches certain doors or rooms. These bonus stages contain magic scrolls, items to refill the character's health bar and weapons.

There are also traps and holes that the player and the enemies can fall into. The traps and pits do not always hinder the player, and in fact can be beneficial if the enemies are thrown directly into the pit.

About Mystical Fighter

Mystical Fighter is a classic video game released for the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive on January 1, 1993. Developed by Sega and published by Sega, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.

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