Release Date: 1997
"Blue Breaker: Ken yorimo Hohoemi wo" is a Japanese role-playing game (RPG) developed by Human Entertainment for the Sega Saturn, released in Japan in 1997. The game is part of the niche but cherished Blue Breaker series, known for its anime-style visuals and character-driven narratives. Set in a vibrant fantasy world, the player follows the journey of Kyōichi, a young swordsman. The story explores themes of adventure, friendship, and self-discovery as Kyōichi undertakes a quest to find a mythical heroine. The game's plot unfolds through a blend of animated cutscenes and dialogues, providing depth to its characters and world.
In terms of gameplay, "Blue Breaker: Ken yorimo Hohoemi wo" features a traditional turn-based combat system that was typical of the RPG genre during the era. A distinguishing feature of the game is its emphasis on character interactions and emotional connections between party members, which can influence the progression of the story and interactions within the game. The game also incorporates a distinctive day-night cycle, affecting not only the visual ambiance but also gameplay mechanics, such as the availability of certain quests or events at specific times. While "Blue Breaker" may not have reached the same level of international fame as some contemporary titles, it holds a special place in the hearts of its fans and remains a unique piece of the RPG landscape of the late 1990s.
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