Battle of Elemental Looks Like Virtual-On With Anime Girls

Amzy are publishing a new game on DSiWare, titled Battle of Elemental. Inside Games have a short summary of the game, and say it’s a one-on-one 3D fighter. Judging by the video, it looks very much like Virtual-On, with Virtuaroids swapped out for anime knight girls.

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Since Battle of Elemental is a DSiWare game, it’s limited to four playable characters: Celsius, Mole, Fahrenheit and Biot. Each character can use a Normal attack, Power attack, Wide attack and a Weapon Attack.

 

In addition to singleplayer, Battle of Elemental also has a multiplayer mode using local wireless. It’s slated for a release on April 27th in Japan for 500 DSiWare Points.

 


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