Shining the Holy Ark

Shining the Holy Ark

North American Saturn cover art
Developer(s) Sonic! Software Planning[1]
Publisher(s)
Director(s) Yasuhiro Taguchi
Producer(s) Hiroyuki Takahashi
Designer(s) Hiroyuki Takahashi
Shugo Takahashi
Shuji Shimizu
Yūsuke Sugimoto
Ayumu Shindo
Daisuke Takagi
Composer(s) Motoi Sakuraba
Series Shining
Platform(s) Sega Saturn
Release date(s)
  • JP: 20 December 1996
  • EU: 14 June 1997
Genre(s) Dungeon crawler RPG
Mode(s) Single player

Shining the Holy Ark (シャイニング・ザ・ホーリィアーク) is a first person role-playing video game released for the Sega Saturn. It is a part of Sega's Shining series of video games.

Gameplay

Gameplay is most similar to Shining in the Darkness; the player explores towns and dungeons in the first-person view, with battles almost exclusively taking place in dungeons. Battles take place in a turn-based format, maintaining the first-person view but also allowing the player to view allies as they take their actions. One unique mechanic is the "pixie" system, where the player can befriend pixies that will attack enemies as the party encounters them.

Plot

Three mercenaries - Arthur, Melody, and Forte - are hired by the King of Enrich to hunt down and capture a renegade ninja by the name of Rodi. The group pursues Rodi to the nearby mines where, after a brief skirmish, an unknown craft crashes through the roof. All four characters are gravely injured, but soon healed by being possessed by strange spirits. While those inhabiting Arthur, Melody and Rodi seem benevolent, Forte is occupied by an evil spirit. From here the story follows the three unwitting heroes as they fight to stop the revival of the legendary 1,000 year kingdom, which would return the world to an age of darkness.[2]

Shining the Holy Ark takes place 20 years before Shining Force III. While in the town of Enrich, Arthur and the others meet a young boy named Julian. He tells them that his father went to investigate a haunted mansion in the woods, but never returned. Since that time he has been in the care of a family friend. It would later be discovered that Julian's father was killed by Galm, one of the mythical Vandals that ruled over the world during the time of the 1,000 year kingdom. His father's death compels Julian to seek revenge against Galm, which sets into motion his involvement in the events of Shining Force III.[3]

Characters

Playable characters

Non-playable characters

Development

The story of Shining the Holy Ark was designed with a more mature audience in mind than earlier games in the Shining series were targeted towards. In a 2009 interview, producer Hiroyuki Takahashi commented: "Until [Shining] Wisdom, the idea had been simply to develop a story that would attract a broad range of users. From Holy Ark on, the story and game were redesigned to focus on the Saturn players of the time. Japanese Saturn owners were generally in their late-teens or early-twenties. The age group had shifted away from children, so... the concept was 'fantasy that can be enjoyed by adults'. This new approach led to a darker, deeper world than we had been creating for the 'all ages' category prior to Holy Ark. We started to work on the plot of a story that would be appropriate in such a world."[4] The game's soundtrack was composed by Motoi Sakuraba, who later wrote the music for Shining Force III.

Reception

Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
EGM31 / 40[5]
GamePro4.5 / 5[6]
GameSpot9.1 / 10[7]

References

  1. 1 2 Release info, GameFAQs.com.
  2. Complete script for USA translation, Shining Force Central.
  3. Shining Force Chronology and Connections, Shining Force Central.
  4. (November 2009). "Behind the Scenes: Shining Force", GamesTM (90): 136-41.
  5. Electronic Gaming Monthly, 1998 Video Game Buyer's Guide, page 83
  6. GamePro, issue 108 (September 1997), page 121
  7. http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/shining-the-holy-ark-review/1900-2534088/
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