Release Date: 1997
"Princess Crown," released in 1997 for the Sega Saturn, is a side-scrolling action role-playing game that stands out with its beautifully hand-drawn 2D graphics and a vibrant medieval fantasy setting. Developed by Atlus, this game is a precursor to later celebrated titles such as "Odin Sphere" and "Dragon's Crown," bearing several similar gameplay and artistic elements. In "Princess Crown," players step into the shoes of the young princess Gradriel De Valendia, who embarks on a quest to rid her kingdom of evil and secure her rightful throne. The game's narrative unfolds through a series of quests and encounters, blending a compelling mix of adventure, real-time combat, and role-playing elements, with a unique system that combines item use and tactical combat maneuvers.
"Princess Crown" was notable for its complex game mechanics and robust battle system where actions are executed in a real-time format despite the game being mostly side-scrolling. Players control Gradriel and a few other characters she meets along her journey, engaging in battles that require tactical thinking and precise execution. The game was innovative for its time, featuring a nonlinear storyline that offered multiple endings and encounters based on player decisions, which was quite pioneering for RPGs of that era. Although "Princess Crown" was initially released only in Japan, its influence was significant enough to merit a re-release on the PSP in 2005, coupled with an updated interface and slightly tweaked gameplay, helping it reach a broader audience and solidifying its cult classic status among RPG enthusiasts.
Gameplay
Players: Single Player
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