Shining Force Gaiden: Ensei - Jashin no Kuni he
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The player controls Nick, a visitor to Guardiana, who is chosen to be the new leader of the Guardiana Shining Force. The party must travel to the Kingdom of Cypress to rescue Guardiana's captive soldiers and find a way to cure Queen Anri, who was placed under a sleep spell by the ambassador of Cypress, Woldol.
Shining Force Gaiden: Ensei - Jashin no Kuni he (Jap. ?Shining Force Side Story: Into the Country of Evil God?) is a 1992 fantasy turn-based tactics role-playing game released only in Japan for the Sega Game Gear. It takes place 20 years after the Shining Force, and is the first game in the Shining Force Gaiden sub-series.
In 1994, a remake of Gaiden and its sequel Gaiden II was released for the Mega CD, titled Shining Force CD; unlike the originals, this new version was released in Japan, North America, and Europe.
The game consists of a series of turn-based tactical battles interspersed with short cutscenes. Between cutscenes the player is allowed to save the game, promote characters, resurrect the fallen, and sometimes buy and sell weapons and healing items. The combat and leveling mechanics are identical to those of Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention. Except Heal spell doesn?t have level 4, and Aura 4 only heals the caster instead of the whole party. This feels like an error.
I play on default difficulty, then show altered title screen for unlockable Hard difficulty, then show sound test and then some miscellaneous scenes. After I recruit Amigo, I do a lot of grinding, which I did not record.
Shining Force Gaiden: Ensei - Jashin no Kuni he (Jap. ?Shining Force Side Story: Into the Country of Evil God?) is a 1992 fantasy turn-based tactics role-playing game released only in Japan for the Sega Game Gear. It takes place 20 years after the Shining Force, and is the first game in the Shining Force Gaiden sub-series.
In 1994, a remake of Gaiden and its sequel Gaiden II was released for the Mega CD, titled Shining Force CD; unlike the originals, this new version was released in Japan, North America, and Europe.
The game consists of a series of turn-based tactical battles interspersed with short cutscenes. Between cutscenes the player is allowed to save the game, promote characters, resurrect the fallen, and sometimes buy and sell weapons and healing items. The combat and leveling mechanics are identical to those of Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention. Except Heal spell doesn?t have level 4, and Aura 4 only heals the caster instead of the whole party. This feels like an error.
I play on default difficulty, then show altered title screen for unlockable Hard difficulty, then show sound test and then some miscellaneous scenes. After I recruit Amigo, I do a lot of grinding, which I did not record.
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