Toma does wield the power of the Geo Fortress, a massive mechanical contraption with a variety of abilities, but unlocking them is a gradual process involving multiple fetch quests that takes up quite a bit of the narrative.ĭevelopments are a mix of interesting and tedious in EXA, with plenty of evidence for both. His attitude is particularly repellent to Cyrille, a bookish young woman who seems extremely unhappy to see the Shining Force being wielded at all. ![]() Toma promptly finds it and is accepted by the sword, yet in a shocking twist the leaders of other lands prove unwilling to instantly obey the edicts of a teenager with attitude. Shining Force EXA begins with a young man named Toma and several companions hunting for the eponymous item, a sword said to promptly convey the status of world leader unto its bearer. As Sega has since ceased bringing the series across the Pacific, at least its Western end was on an acceptable note instead of a horrendous one The improvements are obvious when this game blatantly recycles huge swathes of its assets from Neo, though the experience is somewhat more pleasant this time around. Shining Force EXA is no more worthy of the Shining Force moniker than Neo was due to the drastically different game style, but at least it exhibits considerable improvement over its justly maligned predecessor. Here it is, the last Shining game Sega bothered to bring across the Pacific. Recycles massively from Shining Force Neo ![]() + Two leads with very different play styles
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