Display title | Maken X |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Released in 1999 for the Sega Dreamcast, Maken X tells the story of Kei, a girl whose father is working on the development of the Maken. Supposedly meant to be a tool for medical use, the Maken is actually a powerful, sentient sword with the ability to "brainjack": stealing the bodies of those who touch it and absorbing their Image (known as PSI in the English release) (i.e. their psychic essence). When Kei is watching at the laboratory, a group of strange people attack it and escape with Kei's father, after killing the man who was supposed to wield the Maken. Desperate to recover her father, Kei takes the sword and allows the Maken into her mind. In her pursuit, she comes across the Hakkes and the Fukenshis, who represent the "law" and "chaos" functions of the Megaten games that preceded it. |