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Essentially a large and fairly well done parable for environmentalist and expansionist issues as well as the morality of killing those who are different and strange.
Essentially a large and fairly well done parable for environmentalist and expansionist issues as well as the morality of killing those who are different and strange.
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=== ''Crusader of Centy'' provides examples of the following tropes: ===
{{tropelist}}the following tropes: ===
* [[Amplifier Artifact]] - The Moa Bird
* [[Amplifier Artifact]] - The Moa Bird
* [[Ancestral Weapon]]: Your father's rusty sword.
* [[Ancestral Weapon]]: Your father's rusty sword.

Revision as of 17:41, 13 November 2015

An action/adventure game for the Sega Genesis, also known as Soleil in PAL regions.

Published by Atlus.

Gameplay and visuals are similar to those in The Legend of Zelda a Link To T He Past or the Soul Blazer series, with a few exceptions. Instead of collecting items, you have animals join your party. Two animals may be equipped at a time. Certain animals may be equipped with certain other animals to produce a unique or upgraded effect.

This game explores the morality of killing other beings just because they're different. The game starts with your character on the birthday where he receives his first sword and becomes a man. He inherits his father's, a great swordfighter and hero, old sword. After learning to throw it, you venture out into the world to fight monsters and have a good ol' time. Except that not all is as it seems.

Essentially a large and fairly well done parable for environmentalist and expansionist issues as well as the morality of killing those who are different and strange.


Tropes used in Crusader of Centy include:

the following tropes: ===