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    The Fifth Element

  • First released on 30 September, 1998 for PlayStation
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    Science fiction
  • First released on 30 September, 1998 for PlayStation

  • About

    The Fifth Element is a third-person adventure wherein you take on the persona of one of two characters. Your two choices stem from the two main ones from the movie, Korben Dallas or Leeloo Minai Lekatariba-Lamina-Tchai Ekbat.

    Korben, played by Bruce Willis in the film, is a cab driver. He lives in New York City when the game starts, and he is the one man capable of saving the world.

    Leeloo is The Fifth Element. She is the only hope that the universe has against Pure Evil.

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    Kalisto Entertainment
    Formerly known as Kalisto, Kalisto Entertainment SA was the publishing level for software developers Atreid Concept SA. The company enjoyed only a short spell of existence, releasing games from 1992 to 1994.
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    Activision Publishing
    For more than 30 years, Activision has been changing the way people play
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