Langrisser: Hikari no Matsuei
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System(s): Super CD-ROM², Virtual Console (Wii U) | |||||||||||||||
Publisher: Masaya Extreme | |||||||||||||||
Developer: NCS | |||||||||||||||
Genre: RPG | |||||||||||||||
Series: Langrisser series | |||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||||||||||||
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Langrisser: Hikari no Matsuei (Japanese: ラングリッサー 〜光輝の末裔〜) is a turn-based strategy RPG developed by Masaya, a division of NCS. It was heavily modified from the original Mega Drive games
Contents
Gameplay
The game has fairly complex gameplay mechanics which are difficult to explain in a few paragraphs.
Each map begins with a story exposition sequence, followed by a "Battle Preparations" screen, where the player is shown each of his playable story characters. On this screen, the player can assign the characters up to eight generic soldiers to command - each under a different "class" with advantages and disadvantages - and then equip items, and assign the starting positions for each character on the battle map.
After this, the player gets more plot exposition and then his first player phase. The player can move any of his character (including the generic soldiers, who can optionally be AI-controlled) around the map and fight enemy units. Battle Maps take on an appearance resembling standard top-down RPGs, and have complex terrain rules. When a unit goes into combat, a new screen shows up which displays the outcome of the encounter. When a unit is completely wiped out, experience points are rewarded to the commander of the victorious troops, which are used to gain levels and change into one of the multiple, branching character classes, each with combat advantages and disadvantages. When a player ends his turn or runs out of units to move, the enemy phase begins.
Each map has a context-based objective, ranging from escaping an area, to defeating a commander, to surviving a certain amount of turns. When the objective is met, the player advances to the next map. The player gets a Game Over if the Lord-class character, Ledin , is slain in combat, or if there is a failure to fulfill a certain context-sensitive objective, such as protecting a certain unit.
Production credits
Magazine articles
- Main article: Langrisser: Hikari no Matsuei/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
Super CD-ROM², JP |
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Technical information
ROM dump status
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CD (JP) |
External links
- Nintendo catalogue pages: JP
References
Sega Retro has more information related to Langrisser
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://www.nintendo.co.jp/titles/20010000026189 (Wayback Machine: 2017-03-29 23:57)
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Main page | Comparisons | Maps | Hidden content | Magazine articles | Reception | Compatibility
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- 1 player games
- JP Super CD-ROM² games
- Super CD-ROM² games
- 1993 Super CD-ROM² games
- All 1993 games
- Super CD-ROM² RPGs
- JP Wii U Virtual Console games
- Wii U games
- 2017 Wii U games
- Wii U Virtual Console games
- All games
- No non-NEC versions
- Stubs
- Credits without source
- Credits without reference
- Missing ROM hashes
- Langrisser: Hikari no Matsuei