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    Shining Force Series





    ~* Shining Force series *~

    Shining is a series of fantasy console games developed by Sega.

    Dungeon crawler titles

    In the dungeon crawler titles of the series (Shining in the Darkness and Shining the Holy Ark), the player takes control of a much smaller team. Battles work very similarly to those of Dragon Quest, Mother, 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 in the Darkness is the first game in the Shining series, and is a very simple labyrinth exploration game, with a simplified non explorable town and world map, where choices are made through the use of a cursor system. The much later game, Shining the Holy Ark for the Sega Saturn, was released immediately prior to Shining Force III, and while it is also a dungeon crawler, it features far expanded exploribility over the first title of the series.

    Strategy titles

    For the strategy games of the series (Shining Force, Shining Force Gaiden, Shining Force Gaiden 2, Shining Force II, Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict, Shining Force CD and Shining Force III), the player generally takes charge of a hero who ultimately has a goal of defeating the evil that is plaguing the earth at the time. Along the way the hero meets many characters who "join the Shining Force" (the name of the hero's army). The games limit the number of characters who can enter any one battle at a time, generally to about a dozen. The player is only in control of unique troops, there are no generic footmen, archers, or cavalry. Because of this, the player is generally in control of a much smaller number of characters, often twelve, rather than sometimes over a hundred in some games such as Langrisser.

    Action RPG titles

    The third broad category of Shining games is the "action RPG" set of titles. This incoporates: Shining Wisdom, Shining Soul, Shining Soul II, Shining Force Neo, Shining Tears, Shining Force EXA and the recently released Shining Wind.

    Connections between games

    Most of the strategy incarnations of the game are related in some ways. Often they reference each other (frequently during discussion about the Greater Devils), or characters are carried over. Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict, and Shining Force II are arguably two of the most related games, having both characters and locations strongly in common, such as the character Hawel, a playable mage in Final Conflict, and Kazin's mentor in Shining Force II. On the same note, Final Conflict is also strongly related to the first Shining Force game, both sharing the character Max. Final Conflict is very largly viewed as a sort of missing link between Shining Force and Shining Force II. The final non-remake strategy game released, Shining Force III, can also be connected through a prominent character in Shining Force, Princess (and later Queen) Anri, who is also a cross over in Shining Force Gaiden. The most notable connections between the strategy and non-strategy incarnations can be found between Shining Wisdom and Shining Force II and between Shining the Holy Ark and Shining Force III. In Shining Wisdom, the elf-cleric Sarah and elf-mage Kazin make an important appearance doing a supporting role in the story and connecting it with Shinning Force II. In Shining the Holy Ark, one of the main characters of Shining Force III, Julian, is just a child, whose father disappears in Galm's Mansion. He blames Galm for his father's death and this serves as a segue into his motivation for becoming a Mercenary, leaving Enrich, and joining the main group in Shining Force III Scenario 1, which would, through a series of dramatic events lead to him being one of the focal characters in Scenario 3.

    The Games

    This is a full list of Shining games:

    Date of
    Release
    TitleSystemNotes
    1991Shining in the DarknessSega Genesis
    1992Shining Force: The Legacy of Great IntentionSega Genesis
    1992Shining Force GaidenSega Game GearReleased in America and Europe as part of Shining Force CD
    1994Shining Force Gaiden 2Sega Game GearReleased in the US as Shining Force: The Sword of Hajya
    1994Shining Force II: Ancient SealingSega Genesis
    1995Shining Force Gaiden: Final ConflictSega Game GearNever officially released in America, however fan translations are available.
    1995Shining Force CDSega CDContains the first two Game Gear games plus two bonuses.
    1996Shining WisdomSega Saturn
    1997Shining the Holy ArkSega Saturn
    1998Shining Force IIISega SaturnThe game was divided into three scenarios, only the first was available in America or Europe.
    2003Shining SoulGame Boy Advance
    2004Shining Soul IIGame Boy Advance
    2004Shining Force: Resurrection of the Dark DragonGame Boy AdvanceAn enhanced remake of Shining Force.
    2004Shining TearsPlayStation 2
    2005Shining Force NeoPlayStation 2
    2005Shining Road to the ForceJapanese mobile phonesThe first non-remake strategy Shining game in over seven years.
    2005Shining Force ChronicleJapanese mobile phones
    2006Shining Road IIJapanese mobile phones
    March 20, 2007Shining Force EXAPlaystation 2
    May 17, 2007Shining WindPlaystation 2Thus far unreleased outside of Japan
    January 2008Shining Wind XJapanese mobile phones

    External links

    • Shining-world.jp - SEGA's Shining series portal site
    • Shining Force Central - A Comprehensive Resource for the Shining series
    • Home of Classic RPGs Information not only about Shining Force
    • History of: The Shining series Sega-16.com's retrospective of the franchise.
    • Shining Force series at MobyGames
    • The Shining Source - A site for people who want to develop Shining Force style games.
    • Shining Force Encyclopedia - A wiki-based encyclopedia of the Shining series.


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