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{{Header Nav|game=Dark Law: Meaning of Death}} | {{Header Nav|game=Dark Law: Meaning of Death|num=2}} | ||
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| | |title=Dark Law: Meaning of Death | ||
|image=Dark Law - Meaning of Death box.jpg | |image=Dark Law - Meaning of Death box.jpg | ||
|developer=[[ASCII Entertainment]] | |developer=[[ASCII Entertainment]] | ||
|publisher=[[ASCII Entertainment]] | |publisher=[[ASCII Entertainment]] | ||
| | |released={{jp|1997|March 28}} | ||
|genre=[[RPG]] | |genre=[[RPG]] | ||
| | |systems=[[Super Famicom]] | ||
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|preceded by=[[Dark Lord]] | |preceded by=[[Dark Lord]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Dark Law: Meaning of Death''' is a [[1997]] [[Super Famicom]] game—one of the last in the system's history. It is the sequel to [[Dark Lord]]. The battle system is similar to [[Treasure Hunter G]]—it uses a power bar that drains with movement and action. The game has multiple endings. | '''Dark Law: Meaning of Death''' is a [[1997]] [[Super Famicom]] game—one of the last in the system's history. It is the sequel to [[Dark Lord]]. The battle system is similar to [[Treasure Hunter G]]—it uses a power bar that drains with movement and action. The game has multiple endings. | ||
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[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] |