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Explore a vast world, defeat guardians, solve puzzles, and switch between sword fighting and archery.

Tsumi To Batsu - Hoshi No Keishousha (japan) Game
Tsumi to Batsu - Hoshi no Keishousha (Japan) game

🎮 Game Controls

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  • ↑↓←→ Analog Stick
  • Enter Start
  • Z Btn A
  • X Btn B
  • Tab Z-Trigger
  • Q / E L / R
  • I J K L C-Buttons
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About Tsumi To Batsu - Hoshi No Keishousha (japan)

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Category
Adventure
Platform
Nintendo 64
File size
25417425
Release year
2000
Developer
Treasure

I first played Tsumi to Batsu: Hoshi no Keishousha on the Nintendo 64 back in 2000, a time when the console was full of ambitious, sometimes strange games. It was developed by Treasure, a company known for their particular style of action games, and it fit right into that late N64 period where developers were really pushing what the hardware could do. It never got a release outside Japan, which made it a curious find for anyone importing games back then.

You control a young man named Ciel, who explores a large, interconnected world screen by screen. Your main goal is to lift a curse by defeating powerful guardians, which involves a lot of dungeon crawling and careful combat. The game mixes sword fighting with a bow and arrow, letting you switch between close and long range attacks depending on the enemy. You also collect special items to unlock new areas, much like finding keys or map pieces in other adventure games. The pacing is deliberate; you move methodically through environments, and the difficulty can be quite sharp, demanding patience and precision. Playing it feels like slowly unraveling a dense, atmospheric puzzle where every new screen brings a small but meaningful discovery.

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