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Director(s)
  
Shugo Takahashi

Mode(s)
  
Single-player

Series
  
Shining

Platform
  
Game Gear

Composer(s)
  
Motoaki Takenouchi

Initial release date
  
25 June 1993

Publisher
  
Sega

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Genre
  
Tactical role-playing game

Developers
  
Camelot Software Planning, Sonic Team

Similar
  
Shining games, Camelot Software Planning games, Role-playing video games

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Shining Force: The Sword of Hajya, released in Japan as Shining Force Gaiden II: Jashin no Mezame (シャイニング・フォース外伝 II ~邪神の覚醒~), is a 1993 tactical role-playing game for the Sega Game Gear.

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It is not to be confused with Shining Force II, as this Gaiden II is the sequel to the original Shining Force Gaiden. Along with the original Gaiden, The Sword of Hajya was remade as Shining Force CD, which contains two new scenarios that further continue the story of Cypress.

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Gameplay

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The Sword of Hajya uses gameplay mechanics identical to its predecessor, Shining Force Gaiden. The player progresses through a series of turn-based tactical battles interspersed with short cutscenes. Between the cutscenes, the player is allowed to save the game, promote characters, resurrect fallen characters, and sometimes buy and sell weapons and healing items.

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As with most strategy RPGs, each battlefield is divided up into a grid where player characters and enemies take turns moving, attacking, casting magic and using items. Player characters gain experience by battling enemies, and may choose, once they reach level 10, to upgrade their class into a more powerful one.

Plot

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Two months after Shining Force Gaiden, this story revolves around Deanna and his companions, young soldiers in the army of Cypress. Nick, the Prince of Cypress, has left the castle in order to defeat Iom, an aggressor nation. He leaves, however, without the powerful Sword of Hajya due to his inability to wield it, as his arm has been turned to stone. Deanna and his friends are left behind to defend the castle and the Sword, with Prince Nick's friend Mayfair placed in charge of them. When forces from Iom attack and steal the sword, Mayfair directs the young soldiers to pursue them in order to regain possession of the sword. The story is continued in new scenarios within Shining Force CD.

Shining Force Gaiden II/Shining Force: The Sword of Hajya is a direct continuation of the story of Shining Force Gaiden and takes place just two months after. Shining Force Gaiden tells how the war between Cypress and Iom began, how Nick befriended Mayfair, how his arm was turned to stone, and several other major plot points. Gyan, Ruce, Woldol, Randolf, and others all originally appeared in Shining Force Gaiden. Shining Force CD, in turn, contains a scenario which takes place just a few months after Shining Force: The Sword of Hajya and features most of the major characters. The hidden characters Hanzou and Musashi (mistranslated in the game as "Higins" and "Rush") previously appeared in Shining Force.

Release

The North American release of Shining Force Gaiden II made drastic alterations to the spells Blaze level 3 and Freeze level 3, more than doubling the damage they inflict while increasing the radius of their effect from two to three squares. This results in mage characters being overpowered compared to other playable characters. Enemies with level 3 magic are also overpowered, as any one of them can kill several characters at full health in a single move.

The game was re-released on the 3DS Virtual Console on June 13, 2013 in North America, Europe and Australia.

Reception

Electronic Gaming Monthly applauded the game for its musical score, graphics, and lengthy play time, and for retaining almost all the same elements as the two Shining Force games for the Genesis. They scored it a 6.8 out of 10, calling it "the type of game made for the portable system when you take a long trip." Retro Gamer included it their list of top ten Game Gear games.

References

Shining Force: The Sword of Hajya Wikipedia