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'''Miraculum: The Last Revelation''' is a fully 2D fantasy [[RPG]] by [[Ray Force]]. The game features select voice acting as well as full motion video with anime styled cutscenes. The adventure is large in scale, with a great number of locations to visit. Dungeons are expansive and even a single home or shop can sometimes rival the square distance of a typical 8/16-bit rpg's entire town.


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Box artwork for Miraculum: The Last Revelation.
Box artwork for Miraculum: The Last Revelation.
Miraculum: The Last Revelation
Developer(s)Ray Force
Publisher(s)NEC Interchannel
Year released1996
System(s)PC-FX
Genre(s)RPG
ModesSingle player
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Miraculum: The Last Revelation is a fully 2D fantasy RPG by Ray Force. The game features select voice acting as well as full motion video with anime styled cutscenes. The adventure is large in scale, with a great number of locations to visit. Dungeons are expansive and even a single home or shop can sometimes rival the square distance of a typical 8/16-bit rpg's entire town.

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