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==Shut up Jason, it's not that bad.==
==Shut up Jason, it's not that bad.==

==Dude, have you ever played it? Come on, its not like you can defend it....==


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==External links==

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The Fifth Element
Developer(s)Kalisto
Publisher(s)Activision
Platform(s)PlayStation, Microsoft Windows
ReleaseSeptember 30, Template:Vgy
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

The Fifth Element is a video game based on the film of the same name released on September 23, 1998 by Hudson in Japan, September 30 by Activision in North America and in October for Europe and the Windows version.[1] It was generally met with bad reviews and considered a failure.[2][3]

In the game, the player incarnates Leeloo and Korben, fighting against the police and the Mangalores. The game has 16 levels, or 'Missions' as they are called in-game. Short clips from the film are played at the completion of certain levels.

References

  1. ^ "Release summary for The Fifth Element". GameSpot.
  2. ^ Fielder, Lauren (1998-10-21). "The Fifth Element Review". Gamespot. Retrieved 2008-09-03.
  3. ^ Perry, Doug (1998-10-01). "Fifth Element review". IGN. Retrieved 2008-09-03.

WHYYY!?

WHO's IDEA WAS THIS? SERIOUSLY?

Shut up Jason, it's not that bad.

Dude, have you ever played it? Come on, its not like you can defend it....