Toshinden

Toshinden (2009)

by DreamFactory, Takara Tomy
Genres:Fighting
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Toshinden is a Fighting game published by Takara Tomy released on December 10, 2009 for the Nintendo Wii. Toshinden is a wii fighting game with beautiful graphics and excellent fighting styles. Choose from several characters and face off on a 3-D fighting style as you move freely around the stage. The game contains story mode, arcade, and combo manager. In the story mode, experience a great story with anime cut scenes. Have fun fun in a more complex fighting style. This game will dazzle you with graphics and sound.Show more
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