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Shining Force II (シャイニング・フォースII 古えの封印, Shainingu Fōsu Tsū: Inishie no Fūin, lit. "Shining Force II: The Ancient Seal") [4] is a tactical role-playing game for the Mega Drive/Genesis console developed by Sonic! Software Planning and published by Sega in 1993.
In the dungeon crawler titles of the series (Shining in the Darkness and Shining the Holy Ark), the player takes control of an adventuring party.Battles work very similarly to those of Dragon Quest, Mother, Shin Megami Tensei, and the fellow Sega RPG series Phantasy Star, in that they are first person and the player is placed in a position where the hero and team mates would be.
Shining Force [a] is a 1992 turn-based tactical role-playing game for the Sega Genesis console. It is the second entry of the Shining series of video games, following Shining in the Darkness . While primarily a traditional fantasy -themed game, it contains some science fiction elements.
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Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict (シャイニング・フォース外伝 ~ファイナル コンフリクト~) is a 1995 tactical role-playing game for the Game Gear, taking place between the games Shining Force and Shining Force II. [2] It was released after both games, with the intention of connecting their plots.
Strategy Guide Table of Contents Starting the Game General Tips Mini-games and Puzzles Chapter 1-A New Friend Chapter 2-The Watchers Chapter 3-Blacklore's Scrolls Chapter 4-The Secret Room Chapter ...
Shining Force Neo (シャイニング・フォース ネオ, Shainingu Fōsu Neo) is an action role-playing game co-developed by Neverland and published by Sega in 2005 for the Sony PlayStation 2 as a part of the Shining series. It is not a turn-based strategy game as the other games of the Shining Force sub-series are.
In Japan, Shining Force III was an episodic video game with three discs - Scenario 1, [c] Scenario 2, [e] and Scenario 3 [g] - released individually across late 1997 and 1998. Game data could be saved and transferred forward to later scenarios in order to influence events and obtain rewards in-game, a mechanic marketed as the "Synchronicity ...