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When fans hear the words "Shining Force," a specific image usually springs to mind: turn-based tactical combat on a grid, a band of quirky mercenaries, and the epic struggle between light and dark across the land of Rune. For purists, the series peaked in the 1990s with Shining Force II on the Sega Genesis.
The narrative of Shining Force Neo embraces classic JRPG tropes with open arms. It is a tale of light versus darkness, ancient seals, and a young hero coming of age. Shining Force Neo
A priestess of the Kyantol race skilled in holy magic and healing. When fans hear the words "Shining Force," a
In the pantheon of role-playing games, the Shining Force series holds a special, revered place. For many retro gamers, the name evokes memories of tactical, turn-based battles on the Sega Genesis, where moving grid-based units across a map was just as thrilling as the story itself. However, in 2005, Sega and developer Neverland Co. decided to break the mold. They stripped away the grid, abandoned the turn-based system, and delivered a real-time action RPG that divided purists but captured a new generation of fans. It is a tale of light versus darkness,

