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  • Xenosaga Freaks
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  • Xenosaga Freaks is a game released in Japan on April 28, 2004. Xenosaga Freaks contained four separate parts: * XenoComi, which plays like an illustrated, voiced text adventure. The scenario is credited to Yanesaka Norihiko and it was directed by Yuki Mitsuhiro. It is more laid-back campy fun, compared to the serious and darker elements of Xenosaga. Though uncredited, some of the music scored by Yasunori Mitsuda for Episode I was used in the game. * Kotoba no Puzzle: Xenopittan, a word puzzle game, which is a Xenosaga themed version of Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan. * Encyclopedia of Xenosaga Episode I terms. * Playable demo version of Episode II.
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Platform
  • PlayStation 2
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  • 2004-04-28
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  • Xenosaga Freaks
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  • 250
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Developer
  • Monolith Soft
Publisher
  • Namco
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  • Xenosaga Freaks is a game released in Japan on April 28, 2004. Xenosaga Freaks contained four separate parts: * XenoComi, which plays like an illustrated, voiced text adventure. The scenario is credited to Yanesaka Norihiko and it was directed by Yuki Mitsuhiro. It is more laid-back campy fun, compared to the serious and darker elements of Xenosaga. Though uncredited, some of the music scored by Yasunori Mitsuda for Episode I was used in the game. * Kotoba no Puzzle: Xenopittan, a word puzzle game, which is a Xenosaga themed version of Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan. * Encyclopedia of Xenosaga Episode I terms. * Playable demo version of Episode II. Xenosaga Freaks was never released outside Japan, and currently there is no official English translation for it. However, 5 of the 7 XenoComi chapters were fan-translated; the ones that aren't yet are Shion and Allen.[1]