39,327
edits
m (cleanup categories) |
m (update links) |
||
Line 4:
{{quote| ''Knights really isn't too different from [[Overly Narrow Superlative|the other]] [[Nintendo DS|stylus-driven]] [[Bullet Hell]] [[Turn-Based Strategy|strategy RPGs]] out there.''}}
The third installation of Sting's ''[[Dept Heaven]]'' cycle--confusingly designated "Episode IV" and chronologically placed between ''[[Yggdra Union]]'' and ''[[Riviera:
The player controls a disembodied spirit called the Wisp, brought (back?) into the world by a mysterious armored woman named Maria. The Wisp must recruit the souls of the dead knights, combat the demons, and piece together what precisely is happening to this world.
Line 42:
* [[Celestial Bureaucracy]]: Asgard.
* [[Character Portrait]]: Every single knight has a unique one, other than [[Red Shirt]] ones (AKA Nameless) that are in cutscenes or in item/XP collection optional stages who have generic portraits.
* [[The Chessmaster]]: {{spoiler|Hector is shown to be pulling the strings, laying the groundwork for his grand scheme in [[Riviera:
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]] / [[Children Are Innocent]]: Primea is sometimes an example of both tropes.
* [[Color-Coded Elements]]: {{color|green|Sanctity}}, {{color|purple|Darkness}}, {{color|red|Fire}}, {{color|blue|Ice}}, {{color|yellow|Lightning}}, Neutral.
Line 59:
* [[Enemy Without]]: {{spoiler|Maria and Mellia are respectively good and evil sides of Marietta, separated due to the deal with the devil above.}}
* [[Everything Is Better With Explosions]]: ...or at least Mellia seems to think so.
* [[Expy]]: Many. Aquina is one of [[Riviera:
* [[The Faceless]]: Vienna.
* [[Disc One Final Boss]]: {{spoiler|Zolgonark in Maria's route is set up to be the final boss. However, after you defeat him, Melissa shows up and fuses with his remains to become the final boss. In Mellia's route, he can be the final boss, depending on your choice.}}
|