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Sword of Hope

Sword of Hope (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Game Boy
Tags: RPG, First-Person, Fantasy
Developer: Kemco
AKA: Selection: Erabareshi Mono (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
06/??/1991
EU
??/??/1991
JP
12/28/1989

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Staff Reviews

Sword of Hope review

Reviewed April 29, 2013

Joseph Shaffer says: "To me, it seems like Kemco focused too much of its attention on Sword of Hope's presentation and not enough in categories that actually matter. The end result is an RPG that serves as a mere skeleton for a great game."
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