BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senki
BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senki is a video game that consists of 0 releasesBS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senki, is a strategy game which was released on Nintendo's Satellaview Service in 4 Chapters (Japan only)
Overview
BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia (or Akanea) Senki, is a strategy-rpg game which was released on Nintendo's Satellaview service in 4 chapters from 1997 to 1999.The game featured classic Fire Emblem gameplay, and was an extention to the original Fire Emblem's storyline; the engine used for the game was the same one used by Fire Emblem: Monsho no Nazo.
Since the chapters were streamed via Satellaview service, there is no way to play the games in their original form.
Storyline
Part 1: Palace Kanraku (Fall of the palace)
The Durhua Empire has taken over Akaneia palace. The player takes command of Akaneia's Princess Niena, who attempts to flee the palace.Part 2: Akai Ryū Kishi (The red dragon knight)
Macedonia's Princess Minerva and Orleans' Prince Hardin team up to stop the Macedonian deserters' attack on Orleans. Minvera and Hardin both act as main characters.
Part 3: Seigi no Tōzokudan (Thieves' gang of justice)
Days after the fall of Akaneia palace, a group of thieves sneak into the palace to raid the palace's treasures. The player takes command of the thief, Ricardo.
Part 4: Hajimari no Toki (The time of beginning)
Two years after Akaneia's fall, Princess Niena is protected by Grunia's General Camus and his loyal Black Knights. Durhua's King Mediuth wishes to see Niena dead, but Camus is determined to protect her and decides to transport her away to the safety of Orleans. Niena and Camus both act as main characters.
Gameplay
Since Akanea Senki uses the same game engine, the gameplay is identical to Fire Emblem: Monshō no Nazo, though there are no battle animations. There is limited displayed dialogue and, like the majority of Satellaview games, most of it was streamed and voice-acted.Despite consisting of only one map, each game is actually very hard, since the player usually has to rely on a small team and must confront large and/or powerful hordes of enemies, and each map has a 3 hour time limit (as each chapter was broadcast from 16:00 to 19:00). If any main character is defeated, the player must start the map from scratch with the countdown time remaining the same. Defeating all enemies doesn't give any endings; the game will continue until the time runs out. Instead, the main point of the games is to gain points, which are awarded by defeating enemies, visiting villages, opening chests, and so on.
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