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{{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 Promised Land|Riviera]]''--and released for the Nintendo DS, ''Knights in the Nightmare'' tells the story of a mortal kingdom suffering a sudden influx of demons, which have killed most of the realm's knightly defenders. Compounding matters, the good King Wilmgard has vanished, and his political opponents seem to consider this a wonderful time to make their moves.
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* [[Nintendo Hard]]: Playing on just the normal difficulty is an exercise in badness, as the screen can quickly be blanketed in projectiles.
* [[No Fourth Wall]]: Dahlia and {{spoiler|Pamela}}.
{{quote| ''"I hear level-up music in my head! *giggle*"''}}
* [[Not So Harmless]]: Melissa.
* [[Noblewoman's Laugh]]: Yelma.
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* [[Star-Crossed Lovers]]: {{spoiler|Wilmgard and Algiery. Also, Piche and Nordich.}}
* [[Stop Poking Me]]: Not your knights really, but rather monsters. You can 'talk' to them by bringing the wisp onto the square they are in and pressing the arrow button, which is really putting the stylus on their face. Do this with a monster and they will say an annoyed quote.
{{quote| "Don't touch me you dork!"<br />
"Stop staring at me!" }}
* [[Surprisingly Good English]]: The voice acting, if not the text.
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