>Japanese game
>you can forsake your destiny as hero of light and join the Empire bent on peace through conquest
>you can betray the Empire and join the forces of darkness
>you can annihilate the Empire and both the forces of darkness and light and become Supreme Ruler
That's Langrisser right?
>>2779343
That's pretty hardcore. I always love it when Japanese games do that, it's almost always a given in western games that you'll have multiple routes, so it's really special because it's so rare in Japanese ones.
>>2779536
That's the beauty of well designed Japanese games. When they commit to some mechanics, they go full out and create some incredibly detailed and well designed systems and alternate plots. Just look at Tactics Ogre, or all the content you can miss in some of the classic RPGs.
Fighting the Hero from the first game was pretty cool, I guess.
>>2779343
Are you making daily Der Langrisser threads now? Not that I mind.
You might have better luck on /vr/.
Last I checked there was no way to play all Langrisser games in English, right?
>>2779762
So, no three.
That's kinda what I remembered after looking into the series as well.
>>2779762
Langrisser I PC is also translated.
>>2779762
>Warsong (but it isn't that good).
The Mega Drive version of the first game is my favorite game in the series and I own most of the series on the Saturn.
>>2779564
I have yet to finish it, but so far the Chaos path in tactics ogre is making my dick rock hard. I love when the game actually gives you a choice in thingslike committing an atrocity to achieve your goals or saying fuck that, these are people tooand both of the choices are compelling, yet you still find yourself having to pick a side. It's kind of telling on who you really are when it's well done like that.