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Evangelion Shin Gekijōban: 3nd Impact

Game ID: GID0117975
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Rebuild of Evangelion + Rhythm Action = Synchronization Action as never seen before!

Break through all AT Fields with Evangelion and Synchronization!

Music and imagery from Rebuild of Evangelion add a unique appeal to this "personal experience" style game, giving a new level of synchronization with players. Bringing the world of Rebuild of Evangelion: 3nd Impact to the game...

To the eyes: a massive compilation of beautiful, high-quality character scenes.

To the ears: Shirou Sagasu's soundtrack has been boldly remixed by sound desinger Akira Yamaoka specifically for this game. Including daring arrangements of the original songs, you can enjoy a new feel of rhythm action with more than 30 background tracks.

To the fingers: the imagery and music bring forth a grand symphony. The cool and stylish game design will accelerate players even further.

There are six kinds of mini-games:

Angel Session: Attack the Angel in time with the rhythm!
AT: Break through all AT Fields!
Hex: See glimpses of memorable character scenes!
Call of Fourteen: Admire the character lines!
Teardrop: Run until you reach the objective! Run with all your might!
Number 5 / Beastie Girl: Movies that show off lots of 3D models!

Source: The Game Website.

Note:
"3nd Impact" is read as "Sound Impact" as a play on the Japanese word for the number three (san) while also being a pun on the in-universe event Third Impact with the fact that the title is a music game. Another interesting fact is that the game was designed by Goichi Suda (aka Suda 51) of No More Heroes and Killer 7 fame.

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