Lufia

Lufia (Japaneseエストポリス 伝記Esutoporisu Denki, literally Estpolis - biography) is a technology developed by the company Neverland Company multi-part video game series, of which only the parts 2 and 3 are published in Germany. Taito, publisher of the first part, the rights to the name Lufia secured.

  • 3.1 Estpolis Denki II
  • 3.2 Game Sound Legend Consumer Series Biography Estpolis Sound Track
  • 3.3 Estpolis: The Lands cursed by the Gods

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Estpolis Denki

Estpolis Denki (エストポリス 伝記, Esutoporisu Denki, in North America Lufia and the Fortress of Doom ) appeared in Japan in 1993 for the SNES.

Estpolis Denki is about the descendants of the hero Maxim, who have to fight against the resurrected Lord of Hell, and his girlfriend Lufia in the foreground. The prologue of the game was - as looking back - from the fight against the prince of hell Maxims, the final battle of the later second part.

Estpolis Denki 2 / Lufia

Estpolis Denki 2 (エストポリス 伝記2, Esutoporisu Denki 2, in North America Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals ) appeared in Japan in 1995 for the SNES. In Europe this game was titled Lufia.

In Estpolis Denki II, which is a prequel to Estpolis Denki, it's about demon hunter Maxim, which is commissioned by the mysterious prophetess Iris, against the Prince of Hell (四 狂 神, literally: four crazy gods ) Gades, Amon, Erim and Daos to fight. However, this is only with the legendary " Lufiaschwert " possible.

Theデュアル ブレードDyuaruburēdo, in engl. Version called Dual Blade, was named in the German version as Lufiaschwert, leading to some confusion and howlers in the German localization of the third game, which was released on the GBC, led. The end of this game refers to a teaser on Estpolis Denki.

Estpolis Denki II was marked by many innovations. Especially graphically to Estpolis Denki raised significantly from earlier SNES RPGs. Also, the battle system was different from other well-known titles such as Final Fantasy; by the attacks of the enemy increases the so-called anger bar the game characters that can be used for the use of special abilities.

Additionally, the game offered at that time a rare for this genre feature: Enemies are always visible in dungeons, so one is forced only on the world map to random battles. Even capsule monsters are available.

Lufia: The Legend Returns

Lufia: The Legend Returns (エストポリス 伝記~よみがえる 伝説~ Esutoporisu Denki - Yomigaeru Densetsu ) was released in 2001 in Japan, the U.S. and Europe for the Gameboy Color.

Chinmoku no Iseki - Estpolis Gaiden

Chinmoku no Iseki - Estpolis Gaiden (沈黙 の 遺跡~エストポリス 外伝~, dt ruins of silence - Estpolis -Extra Chapter, in North America Lufia: The Ruins of Lore ) was released in 2002 in Japan and 2003 in the United States for the Game Boy Advance.

Estpolis Denki DX - Inishie no Dōkutsu

Estpolis Denki DX - Inishie no Dōkutsu (エストポリス 伝記DX ~いにしえ の 洞窟, dt Estpolis biography DX - Tree Cave) is a mobile game.

This uses the graphics of Lufia II However, it is only the ancestral cave playable.

Estpolis: The Lands cursed by the Gods

Estpolis: The Lands cursed by the Gods is in Japan, released on 25 February 2010 for the Nintendo DS remake of Estpolis Denki 2, which was again developed by Neverland and is distributed by Square Enix. On 12 October 2010 it had its release in the U.S. under the name Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals.

Elementary properties of all Lufiateile

Official soundtrack

There are so far two of Yasunori Shiono composed, custom music albums, which differ in their quantity.

Estpolis Denki II

The released in Japan on 17 February 1995 album Estpolis Denki II includes music to Estpolis Denki Denki II and Estpolis It consists of a total of 87 titles, which have a total duration of 2:28:18 hours. The pieces Win (ウインUin), Lose (ルースRusu ) and Saishu Battle (最終 バトルSaishu Batoru ) were omitted and individual music pieces were twice combined into one. In the game endlessly enduring titles have been hidden after the second passage.

Game Sound Legend Consumer Series Biography Estpolis Sound Track

On 18 January 2006 published in Japan, it contains a total length of 3:26:20 hours and 165 pieces of music the soundtrack to the first two Lufia games including of that of Lufia: The Legend Returns, the third part of the series. The missing in Estpolis Denki II three titles are available at this time, also, the album contains six unused song from Lufia 3 and 2 orchestrated pieces: Start of Journey, a revised by Yasunori Shiono and Shinji Hosoe version of Meido (鸣 动) from Lufia 2 or. Nendo 99 (99年度) from Lufia 1 and Battle # 3, an improved version of Shoichiro Sakamoto of the battles against the prince of hell from Lufia 2, which also contains elements from Saishu - Kessen (最终 决 戦).

Estpolis: The Lands cursed by the Gods

So far, a music album to Estpolis: The Lands cursed by the Gods, which was composed by Yasunori Shiono and Yukio Nakajima, appeared.

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