Action: (
Genre) Lots of shooting, explosions, and the like. Contains subcategories of more specific types such as "
Gun-Action", "
Martial Arts", and "
Swordplay"; see also: "
Fighting".
Fantasy: (
Setting) Titles that deal in might and magic will fall into this category.
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Rating |
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| E |
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En Tripper
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Buy |
See Rumik World: En Tripper
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| F |
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Fire Tripper
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Buy |
See Rumik World: En Tripper
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| K |
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Kyūketsuki Hantā Dī
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Rent |
See Vampire Hunter D
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| R |
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Rumic World: En Tripper
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Buy |
See Rumik World: En Tripper
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 Rumik World: En Tripper
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Buy |
A young five-year-old-child, Suzuko is thrown from a burning building of the feudal era (of Japan) into a futuristic world of a 20th century Japan. Having grown up and adapted to her new life, a catastrophic event of a burning natural gas storage facility envelopes both her and the five-year boy that she was escorting. The fireball returns her to the time of her childhood, where she is saved from bandits by a brash young warrior named Shukumaru . But for the fire tripper, she is surprised to learn that the moment permits her to hold dear both the child of her past, as well as the prince of the present.
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Rumik World:Fire Tripper
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Buy |
See Rumik World: En Tripper
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| V |
 Vampire Hunter D
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Rent |
Vampire Hunter D is a lone wolf-like knight-errant, wandering through a far-future post-nuclear Earth that combines the best of pulp genres: western, science fiction, horror and high fantasy with a good dash of H. P. Lovecraftian mythos, folklore and occult science. The planet, once terrified by the elegant but cruel Nobles (vampires), ancient demons, mutants and their technological creations, is now slowly returning to a semblance of order and human control — thanks in part to the decadence that brought about the downfall of the vampire race, to the continued stubbornness of frontier dwellers and, to the rise of a caste of independent hunters-for-hire who eliminate supernatural threats.
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吸血鬼ハンターD
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Rent |
See Vampire Hunter D
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