Soul blazer

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Soul blazer
Soul blazer logo.jpg
Soul Blazer logo
Original title ソ ウ ル ブ レ イ ダ ー
transcription Sōru Bureidā
Studio Quintet
Publisher Enix
Erstveröffent-
lichung
JapanJapanJanuary 31, 1992 November 27, 1992 January 27, 1994
North AmericaNorth America
EuropeEurope
platform Super Nintendo
genre role playing game
Game mode Single player
control SNES controller
medium Cartridge
language German , English , Japanese , French

Soul Blazer ( jap. ソウルブレイダー , Soru Bureidā for Soul Blader ) has been released in Japan a fantasy - RPG that of Quintet developed by Enix published. It was released for the Super Nintendo game console .

content

In this game you play a nameless heavenly hero who has to free a world that has been depopulated by an evil spirit called Deathtoll. It does this by freeing the souls of the people, animals and plants that have been captured by Deathtoll. Through their liberation, the original being is reinstated in the world and one can interact with it. The liberated beings unlock new objects and paths.

Game mechanics

The world is shown in a top-down perspective that is very reminiscent of games in the style of The Legend of Zelda . Fights with opponents take place in real time and fall back on certain souls that remain with the character after he has freed them and give him certain powers.

successor

There is no direct thematic successor. However, the later quintet games Illusion of Time and Terranigma are viewed as unofficial sequels due to many similarities.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. David DeRienzo: Quintet. In: Hardcore Gaming 101. Archived from the original on March 25, 2008 ; accessed on December 26, 2009 .