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Thread: Growlanser official appreciation thread

  1. Growlanser official appreciation thread

    Far, far back on a console long ago there came a strategy RPG like no other, this game was godly and was blessed with the beautiful art of a man known as Satoshi Urushihara it redefined strategy RPG's as we know them... the game was Langrisser and the rest was history. Fast forward to June 18, 1998 Langrisser V "The End of Legend" is released and all are saddened by this turn of events, will we lose one of the greatest strategy RPG's ever known?!

    The year is now 1999 and another Langrisser game is released and hopes are high, but this ended up being a big disappointment, the game was Langrisser Millennium and was released on the Sega Dreamcast by a different team then the original series created by Career Soft, the end result was a game that sorely lost all the magic done in the previous ones

    What became of our beloved original Langrisser development team Career Soft, did they fall it to a pit never to be heard from again… NO! The news quickly spread of a new game being developed by this great team and under the much beloved company Atlus a new game would be born, something called Growlanser for the Sony Playstation.

    With the towns people excited by this news all hope and joy spread across the land once again, we were to be blessed once again in the form of this new game Growlanser. This was truly a beautiful strategy RPG that while not completely like Langrisser it held a lot in common with it, like beautiful 2D graphics, cool character designs, an epic story and of coarse Satoshi Urushihara artwork Growlanser was indeed a strategy RPG, but unlike Langrisser’s strategy heavy system Growlanser actually blended a much easier and more action orientated battle system called "Real-time Missions Clearance System", a truly ominous feat to behold.

    The Growlanser series was a success, so much so that it garnished 2 more games respectively called Growlanser II: The Sense of Justice and Growlanser III: The Duel Darkness on Playstation 2. All was good for strategy RPG fans or was it… the fact is only the Japanese gaming community where blessed with these games, the USA strategy thrived community only had gotten one game in the Langrisser series that was called Warsong and was released on the Sega Genesis way back in 1991 and we never received another out of the 5 that where released and no Growlanser games whatsoever

    The year is 2002, the month is May, the day is the 22nd, the outcome is apparent… history will be changed!

    News line: Working Designs picks up the rights to publish both Growlanser II: The Sense of Justice and Growlanser III: The Duel Darkness, gamers everywhere rejoice, finally justice has been served.

    Now that the beauty of Growlanser will be bestowed upon the American public what will become of us, how will the masses deal with such a big event… while not an easy task I suggest these sites to help with this transition, read wisely and come to know that heaven awaits us in the form of Growlanser.

    Growlanser II: The Sense of Justice

    Growlanser III: The Duel Darkness

    Unfortunately GIA’s beautiful articles are no where to be found since their demise, if anyone has these or knows where they can be found please post them here.

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    Sounds good but I would have prefered WD's or some other company to localize the Langrisser game since Warsong was the only one to see a domestic release.

    One question what's with those sexy anime women and bondage in the Langrisser series I always wondered that? seen it on T-shirts.

    Korian

  3. Originally posted by Korian
    One question what's with those sexy anime women and bondage in the Langrisser series I always wondered that? seen it on T-shirts.

    Korian
    Something about Satoshi Urushihara love for beautiful sexy women I guess, the women in Growlanser aren't quite as revealing as some in the Langrisser series, they are still very sexy though but in a more tasteful manner.

  4. Yes, I love his character designs, and more strat/RPG action is never a bad thing Very glad to see the rumors of these games being picked up turned out to be true. Would've been kinda sobering going to that booth at E3 and finding the only WD game we had to look forward to was a 3D Goemon game, ugh
    omg TNL epics!

  5. never mind this

  6. Originally posted by Werewolf

    Something about Satoshi Urushihara love for beautiful sexy women I guess, the women in Growlanser aren't quite as revealing as some in the Langrisser series, they are still very sexy though but in a more tasteful manner.
    He's a hentai artist isnt he?do you always get your RPG related news off rpgamer ? rpgfan is far superior from what I've seen.

  7. Originally posted by xS

    He's a hentai artist isnt he?do you always get your RPG related news off rpgamer ? rpgfan is far superior from what I've seen.
    If he is I never knew it, I was only familar of him through his work in Langrisser games.

    I check RPGFan as well to, but I could find anything there on ether Growlanser game for PS2, GIA had the best articles on both Growlanser II & III but everything was deleted and all I have now is dead links.

  8. Originally posted by xS

    He's a hentai artist isnt he?

    Well not really. He's a commision artist though he has done hentai before(The name of the anime slips me) and he does tend to go very far in non-hentai animes similar to Masami O'bari and his comic Chirality is pretty close to being a hentai(Technically they are wearing clothes but they are so skin tight that you can't tell they're wearing any....). He's also done guest work(Director and animation director and whatnot) on various animes like Peacock King OVA 2,Bubblegum Crisis OVA 7: Double Vision and such and such. As far as games I haven't seen him do anything aside from Langrisser and Growlanser.

  9. Originally posted by Chojin
    Well not really. He's a commision artist though he has done hentai before(The name of the anime slips me) and he does tend to go very far in non-hentai animes similar to Masami O'bari and his comic Chirality is pretty close to being a hentai(Technically they are wearing clothes but they are so skin tight that you can't tell they're wearing any....).
    Try Plastic Little. Not really hentai, but all the women are topless for such a large chunk of the movie, I began to question whey they even bothered putting on clothes towards the end.

  10. Originally posted by Sqoon


    Try Plastic Little. Not really hentai, but all the women are topless for such a large chunk of the movie, I began to question whey they even bothered putting on clothes towards the end.

    Yeah I've seen Plastic Little. It's still nothing in compared to Chirality since you seriously can't tell they are wearing anything. They just look like they're walking around naked. Also, "Legend of Lemnear" was extremely fleshy(Specifically in the comic)as well.

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