Xiah Rebirth 1.0
GamesCampus
"Xiah" is designed to give users the hitting feeling of console games, even from the initial planning stage. The game offers speedy game processes to maximize user's concentration on the game. "Xiah" is designed to enable users to experience the fantastic martial arts of characters, and to play the game in an optimal environment by adopting the three basic concepts of HCI (Human Computer Interface), such as game support level, convenience, and aesthetic configuration. We would like to invite you to the martial arts world full of fun and hitting. The company invites you to the martial arts fantasy world of "Xiah," that presents splendid graphics effects which can be experienced only within a martial arts game, as well as the true sense of hitting. Is there any other oriental martial arts online game that is full of fun and hilarious hitting? "Xiah" is designed to give users the hitting feeling of console games, even from the initial planning stage. Another point of pride of 'Xiah' is the brilliant graphics effects of martial arts, which make the user believe that he/she is witnessing martial arts movements in the real world. With 'Xiah,' a user can feel the essence of martial arts through the thrilling sense of hitting.
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