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Xs powercard review
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However, while I just mentioned seven names, they only refer to THREE characters. The thing is.all of the names are used at one point or another (either in the game or the manual). There's Efter, Ifter, Eftar, Kashan, Kashon, Heladius, and Heradious. Now then.let me go tell you seven different names. Their power was meant for good, but she is after Eftar because he is using them for anything but peace.and that is the basic plot behind Sol Divide. Tyora is a beautiful wizard who also happens to be the creator of the spirit stones. Kashon is a birdman who is fighting to avenge the death of his father who died when Eftar invaded his village. Vorg is a dark warrior that wields a special sword called "Helos" and is fighting Eftar because he destroyed his homeland to get his hands on its spirit stone. With his skill in using the mighty sword, Sol Divide, and the aid of his powerful assistant who happens to be a black magician (known simply as Kuromoa Wizard in the manual), it seemed as though Eftar would succeed effortlessly.however, you control three people who want to put a stop to Eftar's plans.Vorg (age 32), Kashon (age 25), and Tyora (age 1016).

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With the magical spells of the spirit stones, Eftar could then resurrect the evil god known as Heladius. Lead by the Evil King known as Eftar, the army traveled around looking for legendary items known as spirit stones. One day, an evil army appears to wreak havoc on the world. Unfortunately, many gamers who have already played this game will tell you that you don't get either of those things.

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Zip forward to 2002 and you can find this game in bargin bins and pawnshops everywhere! Why? Did it lose the charm the original game had? Not entirely.however, just leaving the game in one piece would have been nice.as well as a fair translation job. The game gathered a fair deal of popularity and later was published by Atlus and released for the Sony Playstation and Sega Saturn in 1998 (in Japan). Back in 1997, Sol Divide was developed and released in Japanese arcades by Psikyo, a company known for quality shooters, quiz games and mahjong games. The games they localize usually are missing content from the original versions of the games and they have awful translations.some things aren't even translated to BEGIN with. Unfortunately, those that usually enjoy the games don't have even the slightest clue of what they are missing. The interesting thing is that some people may go out, return home with an XS Games product, play it, and even enjoy it. The games they sell are very cheap.and they make this painfully obvious due to the amount of effort that goes into each and every single title they localize. To say that something is "too affordable" in the English language.well, it may not make much sense, but for Sol Divide from XS Games, I'll make an exception. XS Games.where do I even begin? Well folks, XS Games is an infamous publisher that specializes in releasing budget games at very affordable prices. This game is also sublicensed by Four Winds Incorporated.

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Dragon Blaze picture is from Arcade Flyers, a site that is an outstanding tribute to old arcade games and gamers.

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Psikyo was acquired by X-nauts in mid-2002 (according to this Wikipedia entry). Instead of calling him Eftar, I called him Efter in the banner on the left of the page. Kashon, the birdman, is also known as Kashan due to a questionable translation job. Eftar, the wielder of the powerful sword known as Sol Divide, is also known as Ifter and Efter (in the credits). Estimated Market Value as of : $4 - $10 (USD) Other Info: The Japanese originals differ from the North American release by XS Games.











Xs powercard review