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X-Blades has a protagonist named Ayumi, and she is rendered in Animesque style. The game was created by russian game developer Gaijin Studios (Gaijin means 'foreigner' in
Japanese) Its sequel, Blades of Time, jumps on current marketing fads and largely dumps the aesthetic, resembling a Tomb Raider game where a vaguely anime Lara Croft runs around with blonde twintails. Dragon Age II: Elves got an overhaul to look more like their Japanese counterparts, with long pointy ears, huge eyes, smoothed-out facial features and skinny bodies, including the token Anti-Hero companion. Asura's Wrath, with manga style recaps, and is episodic like an actual anime, Eyecatch's included. Critics even referred to it as an "Interactive Anime". X-COM: UFO Defense has an animesque intro and the background images for Base functions and the Hidden Movement screen retain the art style of the intro. In League of Legends, a few champion designs and some champion splash arts have a noticeable Eastern influence — one big difference between this game and its nearest rival game Dota 2 is that Dota 2 looks more like a Western RPG, whereas League looks more like a JRPG. League as a whole is still distinctly a western game, but it still likes to integrate a few anime references in many of its designs/quotes/storylines, as well as in several non-canon skins,
most prominently the Super Galaxy and Star Guardian lines. Apidya, with its Japanese-style intro scene, was produced by Kaiko, which was a German company despite its Japanese-sounding name and the large amount of Gratuitous Japanese text in their earlier Puzzle Game Gem'X. The WipEout series is Britain-developed, yet incorporates Japanese◊-influenced graphic art◊, courtesy of the Designer's Republic. The third game even has a
mascot that is clearly based on cute mascot characters.
^ One Piece/呪われた聖剣 (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived
from the original on August 8, 2007.
Retrieved January 29, 2009. ^ One Piece/オマツリ男爵と秘密の島 (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on May 4, 2008. ^ "108ピース アイシールド21 セナ&ヒル魔 108-L105" [108 Pieces Eyeshield 21: Sena and Hiruma 108-L105] (in Japanese). Amazon. co. jp.
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