Neon Genesis Evangelion (video Game)

Neon Genesis Evangelion (video Game)

Neon Genesis Evangelion is a video game released for the Nintendo 64 video game console; it was based on the anime series of the same name and the related full feature animated film The End of Evangelion, which was released subsequently to the anime series. The video game was only released in Japan.

The game plays through most of the major battles from both the Evangelion series and End of Evangelion film, except for the battles with Gaghiel, Matarael, Iruel, Leliel and Armisael. Half of the levels are side-scrolling, 3D fighting levels, with the player controlling an Eva, while the other half involve their own styles of play.

The game has 13 missions, each focusing on one of the major enemies of the series.

  • Mission 1: Sachiel
  • Mission 2: Shamshel
  • Mission 3: Ramiel
  • Mission 4: Jet Alone
  • Mission 5: Israphel
  • Mission 6: Sandalphon
  • Mission 7: Sahaquiel
  • Mission 8: Bardiel
  • Mission 9: Zeruel
  • Mission 10: Arael
  • Mission 11: Tabris
  • Mission 12: Military Forces/MP Evas
  • Mission 13: MP Evas

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