Nintendo 64 Longplay: Xena: Warrior Princess: The Talisman of Fate

Intro: 0:00 Round 1 (Vs Velasca): 1:08 Round 2 (Vs Ares): 2:51 Round 3 (Vs Autolycus): 4:23 Round 4 (Vs Joxer): 6:26 Round 5 (Vs Lao Ma): 8:14 Round 6 (Vs Hope): 9:59 Round 7 (Vs Caesar): 11:53 Round 8 (Vs Ephiny): 12:51 Round 9 (Vs Callisto): 15:12 Round 10 (Vs Xena): 16:47 Round 11 (Vs Despair): 19:58 Ending & Credits: 22:04 Played on a PAL copy of the game. Xena: Warrior Princess: The Talisman of Fate is a 1999 fighting video game developed by Saffire and published by Titus Software for the Nintendo 64. It is based on the television series, Xena: Warrior Princess, which aired from 1995 to 2001.[1][2] The player chooses from the cast of characters and then, in a random order, fights the other characters (including the player's character). Xena will usually appear as the sub-boss. The final boss is Despair, a character original to the game, who is Dahak's champion. After defeating Despair, the player's character's individual ending will take place, with varying dialogue depending on the difficulty selected. The game also has a roster mode, where the player selects a team of up to five characters and enters a free-for-all against other teams. Also, players can arrange teams and fight against other teams. Each character has their own special moves (such as Xena's chakram and Callisto's fire blast), and is able to perform weapon combos, after which Xena may shout either "wow" or "excellent", or the crowd may boo.

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