Dark Law: Meaning of Death
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| Dark Law: Meaning of Death | |
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| Developer(s) | ASCII Corporation |
| Publisher(s) | ASCII Corporation |
| Platform(s) | Super Famicom |
| Release date | JPN March 28, 1997 |
| Genre(s) | Role-Playing |
Dark Law: Meaning of Death is a 32-megabit, 1997 Super Famicom release--one of the last in the system's history. A ASCII Corporation production, it is the sequel to Dark Lord. Its battles are similar in form to Treasure Hunter G--they use a power bar that drains with movement and action, except that battles are not restricted to 16x16 squares. Like a game that popularized the trend, Chrono Trigger, the game has multiple endings.
[edit] References
- Dark Law: Meaning of Death (infobox details) at GameFAQs


