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From
the publisher March 24, 2005
Hudson Soft Co., Ltd. (President and CEO:
Hidetoshi Endo) proudly announces the release of "Tengai
Makyo III: Namida" (hereafter " Tengai III" ), the
latest addition to Hudson's largest RPG franchise,
Tengai Makyo (Far East of Eden), a series which
already boasts over two million units in sales.
The new title, available for PlayStation 2, is due
to hit stores on Thursday, April 14.
Along with the Tengai III regular edition, Hudson will release a
limited-edition version, "Tengai Makyo III: Deluxe
Pack," featuring five exclusive Tengai bonus
items. The regular edition will sell for 7,800 yen
(7,429 yen before tax), while the deluxe pack will
sell for 14,800 yen (14,096 yen before tax).
Set in the fictional, yet distinctly Japanese
world of Zipangu, the Tengai Makyo series traces
sprawling fantasy storylines, in a pure Japanese
role-playing environment.
The latest title in the series takes place on the Kyushu-inspired
island of Tsukusu, and centers on a love story
that develops between the amnesiac title character
Namida and the heroine Ichiyo, all the while
exploring a wide array of interpersonal
relationships, and elements of Japanese folklore.
Tengai III is a masterpiece: its breathtaking
scale and quality - from the loveable,
idiosyncratic characters to the fully
computer-generated cut-screen movies, featuring
stunning renderings of Japan's (Zipangu's) four
seasons, to the strategic depth of the battle
system - truly raises the bar for the RPG genre.
The music, which forms the backdrop to the new title, was composed
by Kazuhiko Kato and performed by the world-class
New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, under the
direction of Yutaka Sado. The title track, "Namida
(When Firebirds Cry)," is dramatically rendered by
world-renowned soprano Sara Brightman.
Story
For many
years, the people of Takachiho Village in Tsukusu,
western Zipangu - said by some to be descendants
of the race of Fire - lived in peace in their
island country. One day, a boy called Namida
washes up on their shores, stripped of his past
memories. He is rescued by a girl named Ichiyo,
and the two grow up together as brother and
sister. But on the night of the yearly festival,
the seal of the Holy Mirror bursts open,
unleashing the evil Ami spirits it had held
captive. The whole of Tsukusu is thrown into
chaos.
Having learned his true destiny, Namida sets out to rescue Tsukusu
and his beloved Ichiyo from the Ami. And Ichiyo
comes to learn something of herself as well: her
power over fire. What is it the Ami want? And what
does fate hold for our heroes at battle's end?
All-Star Cast of Voice Actors Bring Characters,
Cut-Screen Movies to Life
Tengai
III features a host of loveable characters: Namida
and Ichiyo's friends include the mysterious
Tsugumi, a twin-pistol kunoichi, Ushi Bouzu, a
stern but kind-hearted caretaker of orphans,
Toubei a master swordsman who holds keys to
Namida's past, the catgirl "Miya," once rescued by
Namida, and the strange haniwa statue Tonkaralin.
Their enemies can be just as endearing: from the
perilously, beautifully bewitching Shanne, to the
speedster Idaten, the cast of Ami characters comes
with just as many quirks.
The all-star cast of voice actors includes Takahiro Sakurai as
Namida, Noriko Hidaka as Ichiyo, Chisa Yokoyama as
Tsugumi, Rumi Hiiragi as Miya, the famous kabuki
actor Shunen Ichikawa, and many more!
The game's fully computer-generated cut-screen
movies, appearing at key moments in the storyline,
render the characters' expressions, as well as the
four seasons of Zipangu, in all their splendor and
beauty, lending another level of depth to the
title.
Advanced Battle System, Plentiful Mini-Games
The new
title features a command selection-based battle
system. Combine regular moves with secret
techniques, to unleash devastating attacks capable
of knocking out larger opponents, as well as whole
groups of foes. Tengai III's strategy-focused
battle system delivers intense head-to-head
action.
The game comes loaded with a variety of
mini-events and mini-games, including the "Dejima
System," in which you're free to create your own
towns, and "Ogre Coliseum," a 3D action game that
pits you against a hundred ogres.
For Reference
About the Tengai
Makyo Series
Designed
and produced by Ouji Hiroi, the Tengai Makyo
series was launched in 1989 with the release of
Tengai Makyo Ziria for Turbo Grafx CDROM, the
world's first major RPG to appear on CD-ROM. At a
time when most thought the CD-ROM was poorly
suited for games, Tengai Makyo Ziria integrated
features that couldn't be put on other media,
including sprawling maps, animation, real-voice
narration, and CD-quality music. With a score from
Ryuichi Sakamoto and an all-star cast of
narrators, this epoch-making title revolutionized
the role-playing genre.
Set in the fictional Japanese world of Zipangu,
the game brought adventure, romance, comedy, and
drama together in a single epic storyline. In
addition to the main role-playing titles, the
series came to include fighting games, featuring
characters from the RPGs.
The main RPG series was conceived in three parts.
The second in the series, "Tengai Makyo II:
Manji-Maru," was re-released in 2003 to an
astonishingly warm reception, selling over 300,000
units. "Tengai Makyo III: Namida" is the latest
addition to the series.
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