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Page creatorprefix>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Date of latest edit20:09, 23 February 2024
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Epic Battle Fantasy is a trilogy, soon to be[when?] tetralogy, of flash games developed by Matt Roszak. You play as a Magic Knight-type character in Pirate gear who uses "Bushido" (and a rather impressive collection of specialized swords and other weapons) along with his team mate (Word of God denies any further relationship), a Fan Service-y mage named Natalie (or Natz for short). The plot for the original game is literally non-existent; you just fight wave after wave of enemies with the occasional stop at a shop to buy items. The second game continues the fight-only tradition (with an actual plot this time), but now there are save points and a minigame you can play to earn more money for the shops. After defeating the final boss, a neo-Nazi named Lance who tried to take over the world, he sides with the heroes and joins the party for the third game.
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