
Strategy/RPG Perfection
Review created: 06/22/08(updated 06/22/08)
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One of the rarest and most sought after games, Enix's Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen is another great title for the legendary Super Nintendo System. Ogre Battle came in early 1993 and introduced the American audience with a system of gameplay which consisted of a unique blend of role-playing, war simulation, and class/character development. The story is about your character and his band of rebels attempting to overthrow an oppressive empire. Your character, in which you name and choose characteristics which affect his/her statistics, is put through stages throughout the game. These stages have you starting in a rebel base and are completed by a mission which is given to you from the start. From there you deploy customized units to complete the missions. In your way, of course, are enemy units. Battles are simulated by an automatic turn-base system with each character performing a certain amount of attacks.
I love this game. There are so many other aspects of strategy I haven't covered but are in the game and brilliantly integrated. I remember playing this game in my youth and being totally addicted. The only flaw is that the game is very challenging if you want the best outcome. This game is extremely non-linear with many paths and endings you can have.
Enix titles were notorious for their short print runs. According to wikipedia.com, only 25,000 copies were released in the United States. As a result, copies range from $50-$150 depending on condition and completeness. Due to the price, rarity, and greatness, I recommend collectors, RPG-lovers, and/or SNES owners to give this wonderful game a try.
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