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. Originally released in 1991 for the
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, it was later ported to the
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in the mid 1990s, including an expanded re-release titled ''Brandish Renewal''. The game was the first in the ''Brandish'' series and was followed by three sequels. A remake, ''Brandish: The Dark Revenant'', was released for the
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in Japan in 2009 and worldwide in 2015.


Gameplay

''Brandish'' is a
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game. The original version of the game uses
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controls from a
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overhead view, where the player can move the warrior character Ares (known as Varik in the English version) forward and backward, turn, strafe, and attack by clicking on boxes surrounding the
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. The player's objective is to escape from a labyrinth of over 40 floors in 5 different areas such as the 'Ruins', 'Tower', 'Cave', 'Dark Zone', and 'Fortress', each filled with various monsters, traps and puzzles. ''Brandish: The Dark Revenant'' turns the game's female antagonist Dela Delon (known as Alexis in the English version) into an optional alternate player character. Dela, a magician, plays differently from the protagonist Ares the warrior. The game's "Dela Mode" is shorter (lasting about 10 hours as compared to some 20 hours with Ares) but harder than the main scenario.


Plot

A long time ago, the small kingdom of Vittoria was built around a lofty tower, which pierced the sky. The people of the city, guarded by a mighty Dragon, lived in peace and abundance. However, King Bistalle, the ruler of Vittoria, desired to expand his kingdom and ordered the scholars to research the Tower. Soon he was brought a tome written in an ancient language. As they were deciphering the tome, some scholars feared that they might be laying their hands on the forbidden knowledge of the ancients. The tome reads: "The Great Guardian of Vittoria, the Dragon, and the Essence of Power lies in the top of the Tower; the one who possesses the Essence will possess all". Undaunted by these otherwise ominous words, Bistalle decided to make this Essence of Power his own. He secretly organized an army which soon attacked the Tower and overwhelmed the Dragon. But as Bistalle grasped at the Essence of Power, the Dragon gave up its own life to destroy it. The Essence, losing control, transformed the King into a hideous monster and sank the entire kingdom of Vittoria, including the great tower, under the ground. All people on the surface forgot about Vittoria and the Tower in its center, and a thousand years passed. One day, a swordsman named Ares is pursued by his nemesis, the sorceress Dela Delon who seeks revenge for his slaying of her master. When Dela catches up with Ares and attacks, her magic causes the ground beneath them to collapse and both fall into the cursed Ruins of Vittoria. The player assumes the role of Ares and must escape from the dangerous ruin, with the vengeful Dela constantly in pursuit of him. She is also interested in escaping the maze herself and the two meet repeatedly. The ending changes slightly depending on whether or not Ares helps her out of danger during certain events late in the game.


Release

Originally released by
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in 1991 for the
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and
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home computers (and also ported to
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exclusively in Korea by Mantra and Ssangyong in 1996), ''Brandish'' was later released for the
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(SNES) and
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. The PC Engine version was published by
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and features CD quality music as well as vocal dialogue and narration. The PC-98 version was re-released as ''Brandish Renewal'' in 1995, with some new music and hard drive support. The SNES port is the only English language version of the game ever released (excluding the remake). It was published by
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in 1994 in Japan and a few months later (February 1995) in North America. Due to
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's policies at that time, the game was regionally censored in its depiction of Dela's revealing costume and the plot was considerably altered.


Reception

''
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'' gave the SNES version a mixed review, commenting that the combat, though simplistic, is "more fun than it sounds". They criticized the "practically nonexistent" sound effects and repetitive music, and complained that the way the automap does not rotate along with the scenery is confusing, but concluded that the game's long length and addictive maze-crawling make it worthwhile. They gave it ratings of 4.0 for control, 3.5 for graphics, 2.5 for sound, and 4.5 out of 5 for funfactor. ''
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'' gave it a score of 7 out of 10; while noting its relatively weak graphics, the magazine called its gameplay as "solid".''Video Games The Ultimate Gaming Magazine'' 76 (May 1995) page 87. RPGFan gave it an overall score of 75%.


''Brandish: The Dark Revenant''

''Brandish: The Dark Revenant'' is a 3D remake of ''Brandish'' developed by Nihon Falcom for the
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. It was released in Japan in 2009 and worldwide by
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in 2015.


Reception

Kurt Kalata of Hardcore Gaming 101 was positive to the game, calling the PSP version as the definitive version of the first ''Brandish'', and the best game in the series. The English version of ''Brandish: The Dark Revenant'' was universally well received in the West upon its delayed release for a
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score of 81%. It got an 8/10 from
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, a 4.5/5 from ''Hardcore Gamer'', and four out of five stars from
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. Other review scores included B+ from Gaming Age, 7/10 from Push Square, 79% from RPGFan, and 7/10 from RPG Site.


Related media

''Brandish Storybook'' (ブランディッシュ・ストーリーブック) () is a novelization of the game, co-authored by Katsunori Inoue and Suzuki Noriyuki and published in 1992. The story is told from the perspectives of both Ares and Dela. Another novel, (), is a prequel for the game, originally published in 1993. It was later made available for free (in Japanese) at Falcom's official website. Several soundtracks with the music from the game were also released, including ''Perfect Collection Brandish'' (KICA1102) and ''Falcom Neo Classic'' (KICA1114-5) in 1992, ''Falcom Special Box '93'' (KICA9012-5) and ''Falcom Ending Collection 1987–1992'' (KICA1132-3) in 1993, ''Brandish Piano Collection'' (KICA1153) in 1994, ''Falcom Special Box '96'' (KICA9026-28) in 1996, ''Falcom Classics'' (KICA1201) in 1997, and ''Brandish ~The Dark Revenant~ Original Sound Track'' (NW10102800) and ''Brandish Original Sound Track ~FM TOWNS & Renewal~'' (BR-OST-FR) in 2009. 1995's audio drama ''CD Drama Brandish Gaiden'' (CDドラマ ブランディッシュ外伝) features voice acting by
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(Ares),
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(Dela),
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(the cast is different from in the game's PC Engine CD-ROM² version). The drama was released as a part of ''Falcom Special Box '96'' and ''Falcom Special Box '97'' (KICA9029-31).


Legacy

''Brandish'' proved popular enough in Japan to warrant two direct sequels exclusively in Japan that continued the adventures of Ares and Dela: 1993's ''Brandish 2: The Planet Buster'' and 1994's ''Brandish 3: Spirit of Balcan''. Another game, 1996's ''Brandish VT'' (''Brandish 4''), features a new story and characters. Dela also makes an appearance as a support character in Falcom's ''
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'' (2010), and her costume was added to
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References


External links

* Nihon Falcom page
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