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Eden receives energy and water from a giant dome-shaped relic of the old world named “Sphere City,” and there is even an entertainment district. Citizens live a comfortable life that others in this era can’t even imagine. | Eden receives energy and water from a giant dome-shaped relic of the old world named “Sphere City,” and there is even an entertainment district. Citizens live a comfortable life that others in this era can’t even imagine. | ||
One day a man named Kenshiro reaches Eden at the end of his wanderings. He was the successor of [[Hokuto Shinken]], an ancient assassination art passed down from a single line of successors. The heart of this man, thought invincible, was instead filled with despair. His only hope was a rumor indicating that his long lost | One day a man named Kenshiro reaches Eden at the end of his wanderings. He was the successor of [[Hokuto Shinken]], an ancient assassination art passed down from a single line of successors. The heart of this man, thought invincible, was instead filled with despair. His only hope was a rumor indicating that his long lost fiancée Yuria that he thought dead, was instead alive and in Eden. | ||
However, Eden is closed to outsiders, and the gates block Kenshiro’s way. What will he have to do to enter Eden? What destiny awaits in his pursuit of Yuria? | However, Eden is closed to outsiders, and the gates block Kenshiro’s way. What will he have to do to enter Eden? What destiny awaits in his pursuit of Yuria? | ||
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== Differences between the manga and the game == | == Differences between the manga and the game == | ||
* The game adds new characters such as Jagure, Kisana, Lyra, Taruga and Nadai. | * The game adds new characters such as Jagure, Kisana, Lyra, Taruga and Nadai. | ||
* The game | * The game omits certain characters from the manga, such as Ryuken, Amiba, Yuda, Shu, Ryuga, Juza, Tou and Fudou. | ||
* Huey and Shuren have only cameo appearances in the game. | * Huey and Shuren have only cameo appearances in the game. | ||
* Lin, Bat and Mamiya have their roles completely removed in the game's story, but are still present the game's side quests. | * Lin, Bat and Mamiya have their roles completely removed in the game's story, but are still present the game's side quests. | ||
* The games skips the Southern Cross arc, only showing partially the events that | * The games skips the Southern Cross arc, only showing partially the events that precedes it and the battle between Kenshiro and Shin. | ||
* Unlike in the manga, in the game Yuria never tries to kill herself while in Shin's domain. Rather a cult is formed around her and takes her to Eden. | * Unlike in the manga, in the game Yuria never tries to kill herself while in Shin's domain. Rather a cult is formed around her and takes her to Eden. | ||
* In the manga, Kenshiro | * In the manga, Kenshiro wanders until he finds Mamiya's village. In the game, he investigates the cult that follows Yuria, leading him to Eden. | ||
* Toki never leaves Cassandra in the game's story, thus he never meets Raoh nor he is killed. | * Toki never leaves Cassandra in the game's story, thus he never meets Raoh nor he is killed. | ||
* In the manga, Kenshiro and Rei never actually fight, neither Rei suspects that Kenshiro is his sister's kidnapper. In the game, Rei engages in combat with Kenshiro for believing he is Airi's kidnapper. | * In the manga, Kenshiro and Rei never actually fight, neither Rei suspects that Kenshiro is his sister's kidnapper. In the game, Rei engages in combat with Kenshiro for believing he is Airi's kidnapper. | ||
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* In the manga, Jagi is killed by Kenshiro and never meets Rei. In the game, Jagi manages to capture Rei and Airi, but is executed by Rei after being defeated by Kenshiro. | * In the manga, Jagi is killed by Kenshiro and never meets Rei. In the game, Jagi manages to capture Rei and Airi, but is executed by Rei after being defeated by Kenshiro. | ||
* In the manga, Rei is killed by Raoh. In the game, Rei exits the story after killing Jagi, thus he never meets Raoh. | * In the manga, Rei is killed by Raoh. In the game, Rei exits the story after killing Jagi, thus he never meets Raoh. | ||
* In the manga, Raoh dies after his second encounter with Kenshiro. In the game, They only fought once, and Raoh is | * In the manga, Raoh dies after his second encounter with Kenshiro. In the game, They only fought once, and Raoh is spared. | ||
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*The Japanese version is heavily censored compared to the western version. The censorship does however make deaths very similar to the anime. | *The Japanese version is heavily censored compared to the western version. The censorship does however make deaths very similar to the anime. | ||
*It is possible to play the [[Hokuto no Ken (Sega Mark III)|''Sega Mark III game'']] of ''Hokuto no Ken'' as a side minigame. | *It is possible to play the [[Hokuto no Ken (Sega Mark III)|''Sega Mark III game'']] of ''Hokuto no Ken'' as a side minigame. | ||
*Many characters in the game share their voice actors with | *Many characters in the game share their voice actors with characters in the ''Yakuza'' series: | ||
**Takaya Kuroda, who voices Kenshiro, is the voice of ''Yakuza'' series general protagonist Kazuma Kiryu. | **Takaya Kuroda, who voices Kenshiro, is the voice of ''Yakuza'' series general protagonist Kazuma Kiryu. | ||
**Keiraku Hiko, voice of Shin, voiced Akira Nishikiyama, Kiryu's sworn brother turned into enemy, in the original ''Yakuza'', its remake and ''Yakuza 0''. | **Keiraku Hiko, voice of Shin, voiced Akira Nishikiyama, Kiryu's sworn brother turned into enemy, in the original ''Yakuza'', its remake and ''Yakuza 0''. |
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