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#A certain magical index wiki esper psp#
J.C.Staff produced about 80 CG events for A Certain Scientific Railgun PSP game, with Kamachi writing the scenarios. Mikoto becomes interested in the urban legend and starts to investigate it with her friends. Ruiko then explains that a woman with scissors cut the hair of people who fell asleep in a vacant lot. The introductory story of the game follows Mikoto Misaka, Kuroko Shirai, Kazari Uiharu, and Ruiko Saten dining in a family restaurant when they heard the grade school students' discussion of an urban legend called "Hair Cutting Bug". See also: List of A Certain Magical Index characters Original anime scenes, produced by J.C.Staff, will play in the climax of the game. In the "action" part, the player needs to defeat the culprit behind the urban legend during quick time events. Otherwise, the story might reach a bad ending route. If the player reaches a good judgment, the Judgment gauge will increase. Afterward, the player will construct the reasoning to solve the mystery during the "Judgment" mode. It is followed by the "Girls Talk" mode that involves the four main characters of the series, where the player enters the collected topics at the right time to change the flow of the story.
During the "conversation" part, the player collects information based on the discussion with the characters to solve the urban legend. The game is a combination of 2D and 3D drawings of characters for the conversation and action parts respectively. Kadokawa Games later released a PSP the Best edition of the game on March 28, 2013. The story follows Mikoto Misaka, Kuroko Shirai, Kazari Uiharu, and Ruiko Saten in their investigation of urban legends that take place in Academy City.
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A Certain Scientific Railgun (PSP) Ī Certain Scientific Railgun is an action-adventure game developed by Shade for the PlayStation Portable and published by ASCII Media Works, with Kadokawa Games in charge of sales, on December 8, 2011.
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Reception Sales Ī survey conducted by Media Create reported a sale of 56,017 copies of the game upon its release, ranking #5 in the game software weekly sales on the last week of January 2011. Two days after the release of the game, a collaboration event with the Oreimo PSP game was held at Akihabara to distribute shopping bags designed with their posters. The game's limited edition purchase was bundled with a Mikoto Misaka figma. In January 2011, buses wrapped with the game's poster began to operate for a week around Akihabara, Ikebukuro, Osaka, Shinjuku, Tokushima, and Tokyo. ASCII Media Works also set up an exhibit at the 9th Games Japan Festa 2010 in Osaka, which was held in October 2010.
#A certain magical index wiki esper trial#
In September 2010, two exhibits for the game's trial were set up at the Tokyo Game Show 2010 in Chiba and the Dengeki Bunko Autumn Festival 2010 in Tokyo. The compatibility between the two, which is based on their relationship in the light novel, will determine their ability level. The player's selected character, known as "attacker", can choose from 16 characters to be their combat assistant, known as "partner". The "communication battle mode", also called "vs HUMAN", allows the player to invite up to two people to play a co-op through the unit's built-in WLAN.
The "story mode" allows the player to watch the story development of a selected character, with game scenarios written by Kazuma Kamachi. The "battle mode", also called "vs CPU", allows the player to fight against an AI-controlled character. The game is divided into three modes: battle, story, and communication battle. ASCII Media Works later developed a revised edition of the game titled A Certain Magical Index PSP the Best, which was released by Kadokawa Games on March 22, 2012. 10 A Certain Scientific Railgun: Spectrum StoryĪ Certain Magical Index is a fighting game developed by Shade for the PlayStation Portable and published by ASCII Media Works, with Kadokawa Games in charge of sales, on January 27, 2011.9 A Certain Magical Index: Imaginary Fest.7 A Certain Magical Index Genuine Mobile Game.6 A Certain Magical and Scientific Puzzdex.5 A Certain Scientific Railgun S Puzzle.4 A Certain Magical and Scientific Ensemble.3 A Certain Magical Index: Struggle Battle.