Update: August 25, 2005 Taking place at the beginning of the Shinseiki Evangelion television series, Gendou Ikari hands you the responsibility of live-in teacher to Rei Ayanami. When you first meet her, she's pretty banged up with bandages all over and her arm's cradled by a sling. Similar to but not quite a blank slate, your young charge is recovering from injuries and it's up to you to help her heal mentally and physically. With a set of commands such as talk, visit town, and dress, you'll give her duties to perform and gradually win her confidence. Ayanami's day can consist of going to school, learning archery to improve her willpower, playing violin, or you can take her to the amusement park, among other venues. Each activity improves or diminishes one or more of her attributes. Along the way, you'll get to see Ayanami in various pieces of clothing. The PS2 conversion of the original Dreamcast game also includes a scenario featuring Asuka Langley and increases the number of possible endings to a total of 50 rather than the 30 found in the Dreamcast version. The Best re-release of Evangelion Ayanami Ikusei Keikaku is the same as the original game except at a lower price point and packaged under the "Best" reissue banner. View the back cover and screenshots.
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