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{{More citations needed|date=December 2015}} {{Infobox video game series | title = Langrisser | image = Langrisser Logo.png | caption = The series logo used in all games from ''[[Langrisser III]]'' onward, including remakes | developer = Masaya Games <small>(1991–1996)</small><br>[[Career Soft]] <small>(1996–1998)</small><br>Zlongame <small>(2017–present)</small> | publisher = Nippon Computer Systems <small>(1991–2014)</small><br>Extreme Games <small>(2014–present)</small> | platforms = [[Sega Genesis|Mega Drive]], [[Sega Saturn]], [[Dreamcast]], [[PC-FX]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]], [[Nintendo 3DS]], [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Microsoft Windows]], [[WonderSwan]], [[iOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[PlayStation 4]], [[Nintendo Switch]] | genre = [[Tactical role-playing game|Tactical role-playing]] | creator = | artist = [[Satoshi Urushihara]] | writer = | composer = [[Noriyuki Iwadare]] | first release version = ''[[Langrisser: The Descendants of Light]]'' | first release date = April 26, 1991 | latest release version = ''Langrisser I & II'' | latest release date = April 18, 2019 }} {{nihongo|'''''Langrisser'''''|ラングリッサー|Rangurissā|originally spelled '''''Lungrisser''''' prior to the third game}} is a [[fantasy]] [[Tactical role-playing game|tactical role-playing video game]] series created by Masaya Games. The main development team is [[Career Soft]], first as Team Career within Masaya Games for the first three games and then as an independent studio for ''Langrisser IV'' and ''V''. The series has a fantasy-[[Germanic peoples|Germanic]] setting, but draws on religious concepts like [[Dualistic cosmology|ditheism]] and sword worship for historical context. The series was originally released for [[Sega]] platforms during the 1990s, with the first two installments originally made for the [[Sega Genesis|Mega Drive]], followed by third through fifth installments (along with a remake compilation of the first two games) for the [[Sega Saturn]]. Ports and remakes were also made for other platforms such as [[PC Engine]], [[Super Famicom]], [[PC-FX]] and [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]] during the same period. After separating from Masaya following the release of ''Langrisser V'', Career Soft would produce an unofficial successor in the form of the ''[[Growlanser]]'' series, published and owned by [[Atlus]], while Masaya would go on to produce ''Langrisser Millenium'' with a different development team (Santa Entertainment).<ref name=santa>{{cite web|url=http://www.santa-ent.co.jp/business/game/|title=ゲームコンテンツ事業 |website=株式会社サンタエンタテイメント|language=Japanese}}</ref> ==Gameplay== ''Langrisser'' is divided into Scenarios, each of which reveals a portion of the story through battle interaction. The series set itself apart from other tactical RPGs in its time with larger-scale battles, where the player can control over thirty units at one time and fight against scores of enemies.<ref>Kurt Kalata, [https://hg101.kontek.net/langrisser/langrisser.htm Langrisser], Hardcore Gaming 101</ref> ===Battle system=== At the outset of battle, military commanders are positioned on the game's map and [[Military organization#Commands, formations, and units|units]] are hired. Combat always follows a system of [[Turn-based strategy|turns]]. In the first two games, any unit can be moved at any time during the player's turn, but each unit can only be moved once. In the last two games, a clock was introduced and units were moved in turn according to agility. A unit's commander class dictates the radius of its command range. Units battling within this command range receive a bonus to their attack and defense due to proximity to the commander. Commanders can recover life using a specific command depending on the game. In the first game the Treat Command will recover 3 [[health (gaming)|health points]]. In later versions of the game the Treat Command is replaced by the Heal command which recovers 3 [[health (gaming)|health points]] (HP) and 2 [[magic point]]s. A commander's troops recover by being positioned directly around the commander. Each will recover 3 HP at the start of a turn. Units work on an affinity system. Fliers are strong to soldiers but weak to bowmen. Soldiers are strong to pikemen but weak to cavalry. Cavalry are strong to soldiers and weak to pikemen. Holy units are strong against demon units. Seafaring units get a tactical advantage when attacking from water. The [[game engine]] used in ''[[Langrisser III]]'' is a considerable departure from the rest of the series, relying on mass battles between a commander's entire platoon against his enemy's. ===Non-linearity=== Since ''[[Langrisser II|Der Langrisser]]'', the series offered [[Nonlinear gameplay|non-linear]] branching paths and [[multiple endings]]. The player's choices and actions in ''Der Langrisser'' affected which of four different paths they followed, either [[Alignment (role-playing games)|aligning]] themselves with one of three different factions or fighting against all of them. Each of the four paths leads to a different ending and there are over 75 possible scenarios. ''Langrisser III'' introduced a relationship system similar to [[dating sim]]s. Depending on the player's choices and actions, the feelings of the female allies will change towards the player character, who will end up with the female ally he is closest with.<ref>Kurt Kalata, [https://hg101.kontek.net/langrisser/langrisser2.htm Langrisser (Page 2)], Hardcore Gaming 101</ref> ==Story== El Sallia, since time immemorial, has been influenced by the power of "gods". The evil gods were originally their own tribe, and over time one rose to power to dominate all the others. He was the dark god, [[Chaos (cosmogony)|Chaos]], worshiped by the devil tribe. Conversely, Lushiris, a goddess of light, was worshiped by the humans. Each god has its own [[Avatar (computing)|avatar]] to exercise its power in the human world and prepare for its coming. Chaos' avatar is Böser (German: "evil one"), a prince of darkness who is really the trapped soul of a damned human. Lushiris' avatar is Jessica, a magician. Each avatar has been entrusted with a sword that carries the weight of the gods' powers. Böser is responsible for Alhazard, and Jessica is responsible for Langrisser. By choosing a champion for the swords in each era, they influence the world in an endless series of wars. Langrisser itself is a copy of Alhazard made in ancient times and bound to the soul of Sieghart, the first king to rule Elthlead, later called Baldea, as a Descendant of Light. The series includes ties to Team Career's earlier strategy games. The storyline of ''Elthlead'' and its sequel ''Gaia no Monshō'' (both released in 1987) depict Sieghart's battles against Böser for the power of Gaia, which serve as the backstory of the original ''Langrisser'' (with Böser appearing as the antagonist for all three games). The titular ancient mech from ''Gaiflame'' (which is set in the distant future) makes an appearance in ''Langrisser IV'' along with other mechs used by the player in the same game. ==Games== {{VG timeline | compressempty = yes | 1991 = ''[[Langrisser: The Descendants of Light]]'' | 1994 = ''[[Langrisser II]]'' | 1996 = ''[[Langrisser III]]'' | 1997 = ''[[Langrisser IV]]'' | 1998 = ''[[Langrisser V: The End of Legend]]'' | 1999 = ''Langrisser Millennium'' | 2000 = ''Langrisser Millennium WS: The Last Century'' | 2012 = ''Langrisser Tri-Swords'' | 2015 = ''[[Langrisser Re:Incarnation Tensei]]'' | 2019a = ''Langrisser Mobile'' | 2019b = ''Langrisser I & II'' }} '''Main series''' * ''[[Langrisser: The Descendants of Light|Langrisser]]'' (1991: [[Sega Genesis|Mega Drive]]) ** ''Langrisser: Hikari no Matsuei'' (1993: [[TurboGrafx-16|PC Engine Super CD-ROM²]]) ** ''Langrisser I'' (1998: [[Microsoft Windows]]) * ''[[Langrisser II]]'' (1994: Mega Drive) ** ''Der Langrisser'' (1995: [[Super Famicom]]) ** ''Der Langrisser FX'' (1996: [[PC-FX]]) ** ''Langrisser II'' (1998: Microsoft Windows) * ''[[Langrisser III]]'' (1996: [[Sega Saturn]]; 1998: Windows; 2005: [[PlayStation 2]]) * ''[[Langrisser IV]]'' (1997: Sega Saturn) * ''[[Langrisser V: The End of Legend]]'' (1998: Sega Saturn) Until 2016, the only game in the series to be officially localized to English was the original ''Langrisser'', released under the title ''Warsong'' for the Genesis. Fan translations of ''Langrisser II'' (Mega Drive), ''Der Langrisser'' (Super Famicom) and ''Langrisser IV'' (PlayStation) have been released online. ''Langrisser Re:Incarnation Tensei'', the Nintendo 3DS revival of the series, was localized by [[Aksys Games]] in 2016. ''Langrisser Mobile'' (2019) and ''Langrisser I & II'' (2020) were also localized in English.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Langrisser I & II on Steam |url=https://store.steampowered.com/app/1060220 |access-date=2024-10-16 |website=store.steampowered.com |language=en}}</ref> '''Other games''' * ''Langrisser Millennium'' (1999: [[Dreamcast]], Microsoft Windows) * ''Langrisser Millennium WS: The Last Century'' (2000: [[WonderSwan]]) * ''Langrisser Tri-Swords'' (2012: Microsoft Windows) * ''[[Langrisser Schwarz]]'' (cancelled: Microsoft Windows) * ''[[Langrisser Re:Incarnation Tensei]]'' (2015: [[Nintendo 3DS]]) * ''Langrisser Mobile'' (2019: [[iOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], Microsoft Windows) '''Compilations''' * ''Langrisser I & II'' (1997: [[PlayStation]]) * ''Langrisser: Dramatic Edition'' (1998: Sega Saturn) * ''Langrisser IV & V: Final Edition'' (1999: PlayStation) * ''Langrisser Tribute'' (1998: Sega Saturn) * ''Langrisser I & II'' (2019: [[PlayStation 4]], [[Nintendo Switch]]; 2020: Microsoft Windows) ''Langrisser: Dramatic Edition'' is a Sega Saturn [[Porting|port]] of ''Langrisser'' and ''Langrisser II'' (these were the versions that were ported to Windows by Unbalance in 1998). ''Langrisser Tribute'' is a box set with all five games for the Sega Saturn. '''Predecessor: ''Elthlead'' trilogy''' * ''Elthlead'' (1987: [[NEC PC-8801]]) * ''Gaia no Monshō'' (''Crest of Gaia'') (1988: [[PC Engine]]) * ''Guyframe'' (1990: PC Engine) ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * [https://web.archive.org/web/20181018004104/http://www.langrissers.com/ The Langrisser of China Station (Game Download for All and Raiders)] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20080407203013/http://elsallia.com/ The Clouds of El Sallia] * [https://hg101.kontek.net/langrisser/langrisser.htm Hardcore Gaming 101: Langrisser] - history of the ''Langrisser'' series at [http://www.hardcoregaming101.net Hardcore Gaming 101]. * [https://elthlead.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page/ The Walls of Elthlead] {{langrisser series}} [[Category:Langrisser| ]] [[Category:Masaya Games games]] [[Category:Video game franchises]] [[Category:Tactical role-playing video games]] [[Category:Tactical role-playing video games by series]] [[Category:Video game franchises introduced in 1991]]
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