Rage of the Gladiator is a Beat Em Up game that was developed by Gamelion Studios for the Nintendo 3DS and was released on September 19, 2013. The game begins in the arena, but the story is told in cut scenes after boss battles. Gracius (the player) is the twin son of the King of Avalance, Marius making him a prince. Avalance is a Greco-Roman style City State, teeming with mythical creatures. The King took Gracius’s mother, Maia, as a bride by defeating the nearby city of Angalore.
Gracius was born minutes before his twin brother, Luthor. Maia died in childbirth but prayed to the gods for her sons to be blessed with great strength and valor. A week prior to the start of the game Gracius and Luthor were made aware of their father’s death. King Marius had been killed in his sleep, and witnesses claimed Gracius was the murderer. Gracius’s own soldiers handcuffed him and took him away.
Luthor told them to stop but was restrained and ignored. To win, the player must wait for the right moment, then dodge, jump, or block the enemy’s attacks. After avoiding an attack, the player may retaliate. Additionally, the player may counter-attack while the enemy is performing an attack. Once you learn to exploit the weakness of each enemy with the proper timing and agility, you can use this knowledge to defeat them.
File Name | Rage of the Gladiator |
Cart Size | 104MB |
Version | 1.0 |
Console | 3DS |
Region | USA & Europe |
Genre | Beat Em Up |
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Release Date | September 19, 2013 |
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