Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict

Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict
Developer(s) Sonic! Software Planning
Publisher(s)
Director(s) Tsukasa Tanaka
Producer(s) Shugo Takahashi
Composer(s) Motoaki Takenouchi
Series Shining
Platform(s) Game Gear, NDS Virtual Console
Release date(s)
  • JP: January 15, 2014 (3DS Virtual Console)
Genre(s) Tactical role-playing game
Mode(s) Single-player

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. Despite its name, it is not directly story-related to Shining Force Gaiden or Shining Force Gaiden II, also released for Game Gear. Unlike most of its predecessors, the game was never released outside Japan.[1] English patches have been created by fans for players who cannot speak Japanese.[3]

Gameplay

Final Conflict uses gameplay identical to the previous Gaiden games, Shining Force Gaiden and Shining Force Gaiden II. The player progresses through a series of turn-based tactical battles interspersed with short cutscenes. Between the cutscenes, the player is allowed to save the game, promote characters, resurrect fallen characters, and sometimes buy and sell weapons and healing items.

As with most strategy RPGs, each battlefield is divided up into a grid where player characters and enemies take turns moving, attacking, casting magic and using items. Player characters gain experience by battling enemies, and may choose, once they reach level 10, to upgrade their class into a more powerful one.

Plot

Story

Max, the leader of the Shining Force from the first Shining Force game, is chasing the witch Mishaela (servant of the devil king Darksol, from the same game). One of Max's companions, the robot Adam, is injured in battle with Mishaela. Max's party stops to help the robot, and only Max and his companion Ridion continue the chase. Max and Ridion never come back from the chase. Led by a man named Ian, Max's remaining companions set out to find them.[4]

Characters

The following is a list of the more significant characters in the game:

Reception

On release, Famicom Tsūshin scored the game a 29 out of 40.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Release data, GameFAQs.com.
  2. Game summary, Shining Force Central.
  3. "Final Conflict - Final Patch!"
  4. English Translation of Game Script, Shining Force Central.
  5. NEW GAMES CROSS REVIEW: シャイニング・フォース外伝 -FINAL CONFLICT-. Weekly Famicom Tsūshin. No.342. Pg.31. 7 July 1995.
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