
Saint Seiya: Ougon Densetsu Hen - Perfect Edition
An enhanced RPG adaptation of the classic 'Gold Legend' arc from the Saint Seiya anime, featuring turn-based battles where characters unleash their Cosmo energy through signature attacks like Pegasus Ryu Sei Ken.
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About This Retro Game
This definitive WonderSwan version combines content from previous releases with new scenarios, including expanded battles against all 12 Gold Saints in the Zodiac Temples.
Players control the Bronze Saints (Seiya, Shiryu, Hyoga, Shun, Ikki) through story-driven battles with a refined Cosmo management system that impacts special move effectiveness.
Notable for its faithful anime-style sprites and inclusion of voice samples from the original Japanese cast, making it one of the most complete Saint Seiya experiences on handheld.
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