Mystic Heroes
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| Mystic Heroes | |
| Developer(s): | Koei |
| Publisher(s): | Koei |
| Release date: | GC:June 30, 2002
PS2:November 25, 2002 |
| Genre: | RPG/Hack and Slash |
| Game modes: | Single Player, Multiplayer |
| Ratings: | ESRB: Teen |
| Platform(s): | Gamecube, Playstation 2 |
Mystic Heroes (バトル封神, Batoru Houshin) is an action revamp of the original strategy RPG, Fengshen Yanyi, alternatively known under the Japanese pronunciation of the title, Houshin Engi. Mystic Heroes changed the visuals and incorporates elements from the Warriors franchise. The opening also tells but indirectly that the events in the game takes place after Fengshen Yanyi 2.
The main objective of the game has the player progress through the story by defeating various forces and eventually the final boss. It is one of the few games the Koei produced for the Nintendo Gamecube. The Playstation 2 adaption of the game is Cho Battle Houshin (超・バトル封神) in Japan. Mystic Heroes also has a Japanese-only Game Boy Advance game tie-in called Magical Fengshen. The events of this game takes place after the second title with an original group of heroes. Since the GBA title was cable compatible, players can play both games to unlock rare items in each title.
The game has 4 main characters in the Japanese and US Gamecube versions and 8 (4 main and 4 secret) in the Playstation 2 versions. There are two main stories that inter twine but do have slight differences.
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[edit] Story
Long ago in a legendary land, Emperor Kang and his wife Sheva ruled with an iron fist. Tai and Naja, two elite mystics, sealed them away in Mt. Houshin, thus restoring peace. But Kang's son, Cyrus, built up an army to battle the mystics in an attempt to free his father, in which two more mystics, Shiga and Lani joined the fight with Tai and Naja. The four mystics along with their friends, once ago saved the land and returned the peace. Now Emperor Kang, Sheva, and Generals Grifon and Kai start to plan their escape. Grifon brings up the existence of something known as the 'Dragon Star', which could free them. So Kang calls upon the powers of the Dragon Star, and he along with all of his minions are set free, giving Kang the chance to rise once again to dominate the land.
[edit] Characters
To include their original names in other Fengshen Yanyi related titles, the characters listed below will include their original Chinese name, their pronunciation in Japanese, and their localized names in English.
- Ziya; Shiga (子牙) - Shiga
- Li Lan; Reiran (麗蘭) - Lani
- Ne Zha; Nata (哪咤) - Naja (female in English only)
- Taigong Wang; Taikoubo (太公望) - Tai
[edit] Secret Characters
These characters are available only in the Playstation 2 version of the game.
- Yang Jian; Yousen (楊戩) - Captain Dax
- Huang Tianhua; Koutenka (黄天祥) - Raja
- Deng Chanyu; Tousenkyoku (鄧嬋玉) - Mirah
- Wen Zhong; Bunchuu (聞仲) - Kai
[edit] Allies
- Huang Feihu; Kouhiko (黄飛虎) - Kirin
- Leizhenzi; Raishinshi (雷震子) - Ariel
- Yuanshi Tianzun; Genshin Tenzo (元始天尊) - Master Gen
- Quin Long; Seiryu (聖龍) - Dragon Star Spirit
[edit] Enemies
- King Zhou, Chuuou (紂王) - Emperor Kang
- Da Ji, Dakki (妲己) - Sheva
- King Shou, Juuou (受王) - Cyrus
- Chun Lei, Shenrai (春雷) - Aria
- E Lai, Akurai (悪来) - Grifon
- Ling Ya Xian, Reigasen (霊牙仙) - Kresh
- Xu Qui Xian, Kyushusen (虯首仙) - Konga
- Wu Yun Xian, Uunsen (烏雲仙) - Karas
- Tianbao Daoren, Tahodojin (田宝道人) - Kanon
[edit] External Links
- Official English site
- Official Japanese site, Official site for Gamecube version
- Official Korean site for the PS2 port
- Official Japanese Gamecube site
- Opening movie (English)
- Trailer movie (Korean)
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