![]() ![]() However, it was Shining Force III on the Saturn that was the real revelation for me. Considering Shining Force is included in the Mega Drive Classics collections, as well as in the Mega Drive Mini’s library, its legacy hasn’t been lost on Sega either. It didn’t matter because I was simply absorbed by its fantasy trappings and engrossed with taking my time to pull off the perfect strategy. In any case, I couldn’t compare at the time since a Fire Emblem game was only localised for the first time for Game Boy Advance in 2003. Objectively, Shining Force was a simpler tactics game compared to Fire Emblem since your units only attacked during their turn it also lacked a defined weapon triangle or support system. With battles taking place over a map made up of square grids, you move your units, trying to best position yourself to attack, cast spells or sometimes avoid/bait the enemy. Developed by Camelot Software Planning (formerly known as Sonic! Software Planning), it was actually different from the other dungeon-crawling random battling RPGs like Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy, belonging in the sub-genre of the tactical RPG more akin to table-top RPGs – or a fancier-looking Chess.Īs the hero, you didn’t start off very powerful but you instead had command over a growing battalion of troops who cut the stock fantasy types, from your tough centaur knight to physically weak but powerful mages, archers for ranged attacks, and so forth. The first one had passed me by until its online iteration on the Dreamcast, but for all intents and purposes, Shining Force on Mega Drive introduced me to RPGs. Instead, I’ve found myself sidetracked by another tactical RPG, one that’s been close to my heart since long before I awakened to Intelligent Games’ series.Īs I’ve written on TheSixthAxis before, I grew up as a Sega fanboy, and back then Sega had two major RPG series: Phantasy Star and Shining Force. With its first anniversary not long gone, I had planned to revisit it as there was still one of the narrative paths I had yet to complete. ![]() ![]() Melee, Fire Emblem has gone from a niche to a genuine tentpole series for Nintendo, the epic Three Houses on Switch becoming its all-time crowning success. From its obscure origins, becoming first known to western audiences through Super Smash Bros. ![]()
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