As a tactical role-playing main game originally released in 1994, this title features grid-based, turn-based strategy where you command armies, focusing on unit positioning and class management. Its distinctive feature is a two-part structure: Book One remakes the first game in the series, while Book Two continues the narrative with the same characters. The core loop involves strategic combat and unit preservation across various maps, available on platforms including the Nintendo Switch.
The gameplay loop revolves around commanding armies across tactical maps, engaging in turn-based combat where positioning, unit type, and terrain significantly influence outcomes. Success hinges on careful planning and management of a diverse roster of units, each possessing unique class abilities and growth rates.
A defining characteristic of this release is its unique two-part structure, often referred to as "Books."
The experience is distinctly divided:
The game emphasizes strategic depth through its class system and permadeath mechanics, where fallen units are permanently removed from the roster, raising the stakes of every engagement. Players must balance offensive maneuvers with defensive positioning to preserve their forces.
The atmosphere blends high fantasy elements with military strategy, focusing on the conflicts between nations and the destiny of its central protagonists. The strategic layer involves managing resources, recruiting new allies, and preparing units for the next engagement.
This specific main game release contains no downloadable content (DLC) or separate expansions. The entirety of the experience is contained within the initial cartridge, featuring the full two-part story structure, including the remake content of the first installment.
While originally a Super Famicom title, this game has seen availability on modern platforms, including the Wii and Nintendo Switch, allowing contemporary audiences to access this classic tactical experience.

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