

But, the 32-bit sequel to Sega's seminal strategy RPG was the one fans were waiting for.
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The "Shining" series itself actually had two other incarnations on the Saturn: the action-RPG Shining Wisdom and the first-personĭungeon romp Shining the Holy Ark.

Of the 32X) since its birth on the Genesis. The arrival of a Shining Force game on the Saturn shouldn't have been too much of a shock - the series has graced every Sega platform (with the exception But,Īfter the system was already declared dead and gone by most, there was at least one bright spot for those who were still paying some attention: Shining Force III. Original titles from Sega, loyal Saturn owners never saw a "proper" Sonic sequel, never got a new Phantasy Star, heck, they never even got a Streets of Rage sequel. While the Saturn saw more than a few top-notch

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