Amazon.com: Herakles no Eikou III: Kamigami no Chinmoku (Glory of Hercules / Heracles), Super Famicom (Super NES Japanese Import): Video Games. Jul 23, 2019 GLORY OF HERACLES SOUND CHRONICLEヘラクレスの栄光 サウンドクロニクルHeracles no Eikou SOUND CHRONICLECatalog Number SRIN-1119Release Date Jun 23, 2018Publish Format CommercialRelease Price 9180 JPYMedia Format 6 CDClassification Original Soundtrack, Arrangement, Prototype/UnusedPublished by SuperSweepComposed by Mihoko Ando, Masaaki Iwasaki, Shinichi.
AndGlory of Heracles ( ヘラクレスの栄光, Herakuresu no Eikō ) is a series originally developed and published. The series began in with Tōjin Makyō-den Heracles no Eikō, and three sequels were released until in addition to a portable spinoff game released in.After Data East's bankruptcy in, Nintendo and acquired the rights to the series, and release the latest installment in the series, Heracles no Eikō: Tamashī no Shōmei for the in. None of the games have been officially released outside of Japan until E3 2009, at which the latest game was announced by Nintendo simply as.The series is based in the world of, with the Greek hero as the title character of each game. However, Heracles only serves as the main character in the original game and the Game Boy spinoff, and plays a support role in all subsequent games.Games Games are listed in order of release date.
The Game Boy version is set in the time frame between the events of the first two games of the series. Original release date(s):December 23, 1989 ( 1989-12-23) Release years by system:Notes:Heracles no Eikō II: Titan no Metsubō ( ヘラクレスの栄光II タイタンの滅亡, 'Glory of Heracles II: Titan's Downfall' ) is the second game of the series.
Unlike the first game in the series, Heracles is no longer the player-controlled character. Instead, the player takes the role of a young boy living in an age where Heracles is already recognized as a legendary hero. The boy learns that the last-remaining offspring of the has crowned himself the king of darkness, causing chaos across the world, and sets off on a journey to defeat the evil king.
Though the game is set to take place directly after the events of the original Heracles no Eikō, the game's plot creates several inconsistencies in the series timeline. The portable spinoff, was released in to fill the gap between the two games.
The party system is newly introduced into the series, along with time-flow, where the game passes between daytime and nighttime. Most of the characteristics from the original Heracles no Eikō were scrapped, and a basic game system used for many RPGs of the time period was employed in their stead. Though no longer containing a particularly unique game system, Heracles no Eikō II is characterized by its tragic, dramatic storyline, which employs various motifs from Greek mythology. All subsequent releases in the series follow the basic format established in this game. The game's scenario was written by, who would later achieve widespread recognition for his work on. Original release date(s):Super FamicomApril 24, 1992 ( 1992-04-24) Virtual ConsoleApril 6, 2007 ( 2007-04-06) Mobile PhonesJuly 14, 2008 ( 2008-07-14) Release years by system:, Mobile PhonesNotes:Heracles no Eikō III: Kamigami no Chinmoku ( ヘラクレスの栄光III 神々の沈黙, 'Glory of Heracles III: Silence of the Gods') is the third installment of the series.
Originally released for the Super Famicom, it was released on the Japanese Virtual Console in and a mobile phone in by.The game's plot and setting are loosely based around various episodes included in Greek mythology. The hero begins the game in a state of total memory-loss, but discovers that he has somehow acquired a mysterious power that shields him from all bodily harm, essentially making him immortal. The only clue the hero has in discovering his own identity is a mysterious dream that he sees every night, and he begins his journey in search of the location shown in the dream.
The gameplay borrows various motifs from ancient mythology, particularly the concept of. An immortal character can execute certain actions that other characters cannot, like jumping off high cliffs without being injured. The game's writer, composed a storyline where the hero encounters the Greek gods while trying to discover his own true identity. This theme was later repeated in his work as a scenario writer for Final Fantasy VII.
Like the game's prequel, the game focuses on its rich storyline rather than the game system, which does not differ significantly from other role-playing video games of the period. Original release date(s):Super FamicomOctober 21, 1994 ( 1994-10-21) Virtual ConsoleApril 22, 2008 ( 2008-04-22) Release years by system:,Notes:Heracles no Eikō IV: Kamigami kara no Okurimono ( ヘラクレスの栄光IV 神々からの贈り物, 'Glory of Heracles IV: Gift from the Gods') is the fifth installment of the series (fourth game in the main series), released after the portable spinoff. Metal buildings. The game was made available for the in 2008. The player takes the role of a young man whose spirit was separated from his body. The player must progress by having the spirit enter and take control over the bodies of various humans and animals encountered along the way. The game's plot and setting are very loosely based around various episodes from Greek mythology, with a particular focus on and the tale of. In addition to writing the scenario, Kazushige Nojima was also the director for this game.
Original release date(s):May 22, 2008 ( 2008-05-22) January 18, 2010 ( 2010-01-18) Release years by system:Notes:Heracles no Eikō: Tamashī no Shōmei ( ヘラクレスの栄光 魂の証明, 'Glory of Heracles: Proof of the Soul') was developed by and published by in for the, which makes it the first and only game in the series that wasn't involved with , although former Data East employee and writer of Heracles no Eikō II, III and IV again wrote the scenario. Revealed at, the fifth game of the series would be the first in the series to make an international release in 2010.References.
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