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''Spectral Souls'' is a series of [[Strategy RPG|tactical RPGS]] by ''Idea Factory'', and part of the ''Spectral Franchise'', relying heavily on continuity with other games. It has three games, with the first one {{No Export For You|never having left Japan]]; [[Aksys Games]] and NIS America eventually brought the other two games of the series over to the US in the form of ''Spectral Souls: Resurrection of the Ethereal Empires'' and ''[[Blazing Souls Accelate]]'' respectively.
''Spectral Souls'' is a series of [[Strategy RPG|tactical RPGS]] by ''Idea Factory'', and part of the ''Spectral Franchise'', relying heavily on continuity with other games. It has three games, with the first one [[No Export For You|never having left Japan]]; [[Aksys Games]] and NIS America eventually brought the other two games of the series over to the US in the form of ''Spectral Souls: Resurrection of the Ethereal Empires'' and ''[[Blazing Souls Accelate]]'' respectively.


The series has a spin-off, ''[[Radical Elements]]'', which is more like ''[[Warcraft]]'' and ''[[StarCraft]]'' than its predecessors. Also featured as part of the [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]] with several other games in ''[[Chaos Wars]]'' and ''[[Cross Edge]]''.
The series has a spin-off, ''[[Radical Elements]]'', which is more like ''[[Warcraft]]'' and ''[[StarCraft]]'' than its predecessors. Also featured as part of the [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]] with several other games in ''[[Chaos Wars]]'' and ''[[Cross Edge]]''.

Latest revision as of 05:49, 3 April 2019

Spectral Souls is a series of tactical RPGS by Idea Factory, and part of the Spectral Franchise, relying heavily on continuity with other games. It has three games, with the first one never having left Japan; Aksys Games and NIS America eventually brought the other two games of the series over to the US in the form of Spectral Souls: Resurrection of the Ethereal Empires and Blazing Souls Accelate respectively.

The series has a spin-off, Radical Elements, which is more like Warcraft and StarCraft than its predecessors. Also featured as part of the Massive Multiplayer Crossover with several other games in Chaos Wars and Cross Edge.


Tropes used in Spectral Souls include: