Overview
Golgo 13: Juusei no Requiem is an action-adventure video game released in 2001, developed by Eighting, Raizing, and Namco. The game is part of the Golgo 13 franchise, which is based on the popular manga series about a professional assassin. Players assume the role of Duke Togo, known as Golgo 13, as they navigate through complex missions involving strategic assassinations and covert operations.
Gameplay
The game offers a mix of first-person shooting segments, stealth elements, and exploration. Players must employ careful planning and precision shooting to accomplish their objectives. The missions are varied, ranging from eliminating key targets to gathering critical intelligence in hostile environments. With a strong focus on narrative, it challenges players to think tactically and use the environment to their advantage.
Development and Reception
Golgo 13: Juusei no Requiem was developed during a period when the Golgo 13 franchise was expanding in multimedia formats, reflecting the series’ ongoing popularity. While the game was appreciated for its adherence to the thematic elements of espionage and its atmospheric tension, it did not achieve significant commercial success. However, it remains a notable entry for fans of the series and those interested in stealth-based gameplay.
Trivia
The game stands out for its faithful adaptation of the manga’s gritty and realistic tone. Despite its niche appeal, Golgo 13: Juusei no Requiem serves as an interesting exploration of interactive storytelling within the framework of established manga lore. It is remembered among enthusiasts for its dedication to capturing the essence of Golgo 13’s world through its in-depth mechanics and storytelling approach.












