Zeus II: Carnage Heart
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Carnage Heart Portable is an Action game, developed by Artdink and published by Genki, which was released in Japan in 2006.
Zeus II: Carnage Heart is a Strategy game, developed and published by Artdink, which was released in Japan in 1999. Zeus II Carnage Heart is another Carnage Heart sequel (not to be confused with "Zeus Carnage Heart Second") with a new storyline, and vastly improved graphics over the original Carnage Heart.
The sequel to Carnage Heart, a mecha action-strategy game from Artdink. Design an unmanned mobile weapon overkill engine, direct the airframe designed by himself and lead the battle to victory. Addition of story part, numerous new aircraft, strengthening of graphics, improvement of operability and completely revamp the system of the previous work. The curtain of dramatic SF simulation set on Jupiter's satellite rises!
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The sequel to Carnage Heart, a mecha action-strategy game from Artdink. Design an unmanned mobile weapon overkill engine, direct the airframe designed by himself and lead the battle to victory. Addition of story part, numerous new aircraft, strengthening of graphics, improvement of operability and completely revamp the system of the previous work. The curtain of dramatic SF simulation set on Jupiter's satellite rises!
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