

In Japanese, Goemon was voiced by Makio Inoue, while in English, he was voiced by Lex Lang. Goemon Ishikawa XIII: A descendant of the Ishikawa family, a group of thieves.In Japanese, Jigen was voiced by Kiyoshi Kobayashi, while in English, he was voiced by Richard Epcar. He carries his Smith & Wesson 45 Magnum wherever he goes. In Japanese, Lupin was voiced by Kanichi Kurita, while in English, he was voiced by Tony Oliver. Arsène Lupin III: The Master thief, constantly being pursued by his ICPO nemesis, Inspector Zenigata.In one level, the player must play a shoot 'em up style mini-game featuring an SD version of Fujiko. Within these levels the paths and results differ only slightly. In two other levels, players are given the option of playing as either Jigen or Goemon. Teresa learned to let go of her past, and her father, who at the start of the game, was why she worked with Theodore believing he would help her put the pitchers in a museum in his memorial.įor the most part players are given the role of Lupin.

In the end, Lupin and the gang say goodbye and leave GoldenGasse behind. As Lupin and the gange leave the old wizard looks out from a cave that was previous covered by the new castle over the ocean in daylight. The book is also fused.Īfter finally destroying Theodore, the book explodes, and the whole castle above ground get destroyed. Lupin says that he is dead but is using the book to control his movements. As they start to leave for the exit, Theodore returns in a floating form combining his crushed body with stone. The statue falls on top of Theodore and he is presumed dead. He uses the magic to make a giant stone soldier come to life, and planning to use it to take over the world as it is "indestructible" to outside force.Īfter using the special bullets to halt the Stone Soldiers progression. Soon it is discovered that Theodore had Teresa on the train to use her to get the Book of Magic because he claims he is the rightful heir to the ancient evil wizards from the past. Teresa and Fujiko are able to regroup safely. They later escape and regroup with Lupin a bit later. On Jigen and Goemon's end, they run into and kill the mercenaries, who attempt a last-ditch effort to kill them. He gives Lupin special ammo to defeat the stone monsters Lupin finds an old wizard who is hundreds of years old, and reveals that the pitchers are key to finding a book of mystical power and he and they were sealed down there long ago. The gang then gets split up by a ceiling collapse. Once down in this secret path, stone monsters begin to move and attack them. At this point, the game's plot changes abruptly.Īfter getting help from Teresa, Lupin and the gang discover the real pitchers and find an old part of the new castle that goes underground. After not showing up, Theodore assumings Lupin has been defeated, but then as he turns around there are signs in the glass pillars showing the word "fake" and Lupin announces that he has found the location of the real Pitchers. In the last attempt at stealing the pitchers, Theodore waits for Lupin to show and steal the fake Pitchers filled with people. Afterwards the gang runs into Fujiko Mine, and old friend. When the player plays as Jigen, the player finds out they used to fight together. It is revealed later that Theodore hired them for personal means. Jigen and Goemon, depending on whose side one plays as in this part of the gang, will run into a group of mercenaries led by a man named Clyde and two partners. Jigen and Goemon set out to find information of the whereabouts of the real pitchers. Lupin, knowing that Theodore does not know he knows that the pitchers on display are fake, leaves and attempts another break-in. Once inside, Lupin is tricked into looking for fakes, however, he manages to hide before being seen. While trying to find a way to sneak into the castle, Lupin ends up making friends with the local black market merchants. Later on after being tricked into getting fake pitchers, Lupin and his partners Daisuke Jigen and Goemon Ishikawa XIII, end up in the city of Goldengasse, which had an old castle where the pitchers are to be shown off to the public. Also on the train is young Teresa Faust, the owner of the pitchers, who seems to be troubled by something. The mysterious Theodore Hannewald is planning to display them at an exhibition at his ancestral castle in Goldengasse (a European city heavily inspired by Prague), and hires Inspector Koichi Zenigata of Interpol (ICPO in the Japanese version) to protect the vases due to a thread from Lupin the 3rd. Arsène Lupin III is out to steal a pair of antique pitchers which will supposedly show the way to the legendary treasure of King Randolph II.
