
Langrisser
Langrisser is a tactical role-playing game developed by Masaya Games for the Sega Genesis. Released in 1991, it combines strategic grid-based battles with RPG character progression. Players lead armies in a fantasy war between the forces of light and darkness, wielding the legendary sword Langrisser.
Platform
genesis
Year
1991
Genre
Tactical RPG
Developer
Masaya Games
Controls
About This Game
Langrisser established the foundation for a long-running tactical RPG series, known for its branching storylines and multiple endings based on player choices.
The game features a unique commander system where hero units lead squads of generic soldiers into battle, with terrain and unit type advantages playing crucial roles.
Originally released as 'Warsong' in North America with significant localization changes, the game later became recognized worldwide under its original Japanese title in re-releases.
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