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Encyclopedia > Shadow Hearts 2

Shadow Hearts 2 (or Shadow Hearts: Covenant) is a game developed by Sacnoth and Nautilus, and published by Midway. It takes places at the same moment that Europe experiences the First World War, with characters such as Lawrence of Arabia, Anastacia Romanov, Rasputin the mad monk and even Roger Bacon met.


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Shadow Hearts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1074 words)
The original Shadow Hearts was developed by Sacnoth and released by Midway in the United States during December 2001.
Shadow Hearts is also considered unique by its fans for its quirky style — the alternate setting of an Earth where monsters and mystical forces seem common is well-done, and the game boasts a sense of humor unusual considering the seriousness of some of its subject matter and the horror elements in the setting.
Shadow Hearts: From The New World is scheduled for a Summer 2005 release in Japan.
Orson Welles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2597 words)
The sometimes seen work Hearts of Age was made there while he was a student and also stars his first wife, Virginia Nicholson.
He later made his stage debut at the famous Gate Theatre in Dublin, Ireland in 1931 when he talked himself onto the stage and appeared in small supporting roles, and by 1934 was a radio director/actor in the United States, working with some of the cast that later became the Mercury Theatre.
Welles died of a heart attack in Hollywood, California at age 70 on October 10, 1985 (the same day as Yul Brynner).
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