Release Date: 1998
"Lupin the 3rd: Pyramid no Kenja," released exclusively in Japan in 1996 for the Sega Saturn, is an intriguing addition to the video game adaptations of the famous anime and manga series "Lupin III." The game is an interactive adventure that combines puzzle-solving with exploration, allowing players to step into the shoes of the legendary thief, Arsène Lupin III. The narrative centers around Lupin's quest to infiltrate the mysterious and ancient Pyramids of Egypt to uncover hidden treasures and secrets. Alongside his companions Jigen, Goemon, and Fujiko, Lupin must navigate through a series of challenges and traps set within the pyramid's labyrinthine confines.
The gameplay of "Lupin the 3rd: Pyramid no Kenja" is notable for its emphasis on strategic thinking and problem-solving, with a mix of 3D exploration and puzzle elements that make full use of the Sega Saturn's graphical capabilities at the time. Players must solve various puzzles to unlock new areas within the pyramid, while also interacting with objects and characters to advance the story. The game's storyline is deeply rooted in the humor and style of the original Lupin III series, offering fans a familiar feel with its clever dialogues and quirky interactions. Although "Pyramid no Kenja" was not released outside Japan, its unique blend of adventure and puzzle elements has earned it a place in the hearts of Lupin III enthusiasts and classic game collectors worldwide.
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Players: Single Player
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