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''[[The Unholy War]]'' must be one of the [[Needs More Love|most overlooked games]] for the [[PlayStation]] ever. It's a game that combines [[Fighting Game|fast-paced fighting]] and [[Turn-Based Strategy]] ([[Genre Busting|making it a game very difficult to categorize]] [[Audience-Alienating Premise|and find a market for]]), and was created by the same producers of ''[[Soul Reaver]]'' and ''[[Legacy of Kain]]''. Created in 1998, ''The Unholy War'' is a full-3D polygonal game, something that was quite new and experimental right then.
In fighting mode, the game is more akin to a [[Mascot Fighter]] (without the mascots), since the characters are free to move on the map and are not obligated to face each other the whole time
The story of the game is about two alien factions [[Fantastic Racism|who hate each other to death]], and of course, [[Captain Obvious|are in war]]. One is called Arcane and the other Teknos, the former being the [[Magical Native American|natives and very fantasy-like creatures]], and the latter being [[Mechanical Lifeforms|high-tech]] [[Ridiculously-Human Robots|humanoids]]. The Teknos are trying to exploit the resources of the planets and, of course, the Arcane are not happy about it... [[Avatar (film)|one decade later, that sounds somehow familiar]].
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[[Category:Video Games of the 1990s]]
[[Category:Turn-Based Strategy]]
[[Category:Fighting Game]]
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