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s developed by
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. The first game, '' Shining in the Darkness'', was a first-person
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er with randomly encountered, turn-based battles (comparable to '' Wizardry'' and '' Might and Magic''). The next game released in the series was '' Shining Force'', which was a turn-based strategy style tactical role-playing game with battle scenes acted out with sprites (comparable to '' Fire Emblem''). Other directions include '' Shining Soul'', a dungeon crawl
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with roguelike elements, and a number of traditional Japanese role-playing games. ''
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'' was released on
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worldwide across 2018.


Dungeon crawler titles

In the dungeon crawler titles of the series ('' Shining in the Darkness'' and ''
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''), the player takes control of an adventuring party. Battles work very similarly to those of ''
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'', '' 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 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 a cursor system. ''Shining the Holy Ark'' was released immediately prior to ''Shining Force III'', and while it is also a dungeon crawler, it features a far more expanded gameplay world over the first title.


Strategy titles

For the strategy games of the series ('' Shining Force'', ''
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'', '' Shining Force Gaiden 2'', '' Shining Force II'', '' Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict'', ''
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'', '' Shining Force III'' and '' Shining Force Feather''), the player takes charge of a party in large-scale, strategic battles. The games generally limit the number of characters who can enter any one battle at a time to about a dozen. The player controls unique characters with their own stats, as opposed to generic unit types.


Action role-playing titles

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set of titles. This incorporates: '' Shining Wisdom'', '' Shining Soul'', '' Shining Soul II'', '' Shining Force Neo'', '' Shining Tears'', '' Shining Force EXA,'' '' Shining Wind,
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and
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''. The games it incorporates do not necessarily have any noticeable similarity in gameplay. For instance, while ''Shining Tears'' uses similar mechanics to ''Shining Soul II'', it has less in common with ''Shining Wisdom'' than it does with any of the strategy RPG titles of the series. On 3 December 2009, ''Shining Force Cross'' was released as an
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for Sega's RingEdge system board. It is a multiplayer role-playing game with support for up to eight players, both online and offline. Within one month, nearly 2,400 ''
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'' machines had been sold to arcade operators by December 31, 2009. A sequel has been released for the RingEdge arcade system in 2012, ''Shining Force Cross Illusion''.


Connections between games

Each game in the series has a standalone story, meaning that it is not required to play its predecessors to better understand its storyline. Nevertheless, most installments of the series prior to ''Shining Soul I'' often reference each other or have characters carried over. For example, in ''Shining Wisdom'', the elf-cleric Sarah and elf-mage Kazin from ''Shining Force II'' make an important appearance. ''Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict'' and ''Shining Force II'' are two of the most related games, having the largest number of characters and locations in common. From ''Shining Soul I'' onward, installments of the series tend to have less significant connections. For instance, in ''Shining Tears'' a character mentions the Klantol Kingdom (the setting for ''Shining Soul II'') and tells its geographic location, but there is no interaction with any of the characters or plot events of ''Shining Soul II''. However, ''Shining Wind'' and ''Shining Tears'' are some of the most closely connected pair of games in the series, since the former is a direct sequel to the latter and features return appearances by nearly all of the major characters.


Reboot by Sega

Previously the ''Shining'' games from '' Shining in the Darkness'' to '' Shining Force III'' were solely developed by Sonic Software Planning which later became Camelot. The initial idea came from co-founder Hiroyuki Takahashi who previously was at Enix. After Sega quit the hardware market, it was decided to reboot the ''Shining'' franchise. In charge of the so called "Shining Project" was Sega employee Tadashi Takezaki who joined marketing in 1993 and in 2004 was not only in charge of the ''Shining'' series, but also the '' Sakura Wars'' franchise and the official Japanese Sega website. According to Takezaki, when you think of Sega RPG's, you think of ''Phantasy Star'' and ''Shining''. While Phantasy Star never strictly had a V entry, it was rebooted in the form of ''
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''. The Shining series never had an entry on the Dreamcast, due to various developers being busy with other projects and it being thought that it would be better to launch a new RPG instead, among other reasons. However, looking at the Japanese video game market, RPG's have the largest marketshare, so Sega decided to go ahead and restart the franchise, with a long-term plan, which included providing one game a year. This was new for Sega, people across different departments came together in 2001 to form what was called the "Shining Committee". The Committee included Takezaki himself, but also Youichi Shimosato who produced '' Shining Force: Resurrection of the Dark Dragon'' and '' Shining Force Neo'', and also Tsuyoshi Sawada who produced ''Shining Tears''. While the "Force" games were meant to harken back to the earlier titles, Tears was made from a completely blank slate for a modern audience, and looked at the ''Shining'' series from a new angle, much like ''Phantasy Star Online'' did.


Games


Reception

The ''Shining Force'' installments of the series were the first tactical role-playing games to have significant success in the U.S. In 1996, ''
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'' listed the Genesis and Sega CD entries of the series (but not ''Shining Wisdom'' or any of the Game Gear installments) collectively as number 77 on their "Top 100 Games of All Time". They lauded the series for replacing the then-standard generic RPG encounters with story-based battles, using an exciting character class system, and having brilliant pacing that keeps the games from ever dragging.


See also

* List of Japanese role-playing game franchises


References


External links


Shining-world.jp
Sega's ''Shining'' series portal site {{Franchises owned by Sega Sammy Holdings Video game franchises Sega Games franchises Video game franchises introduced in 1991 Video games adapted into television shows