Nage Libre: Seijaku no Suishin explained

Nage Libre: Seijaku no Suishin
Publisher:Varie
Composer:Yusuke Takahama[1]
Michihiko Shichi
Genre:Strategy involving breeding/constructing
Modes:Single-player
Platforms:Super Famicom[2]

is a 1995 Japan-exclusive video game for the Super Famicom.

In 1997, Nage Libre: Rasen no Soukoku was released for the PlayStation.

Summary

Five nymphs stray off into a different world called "Nage." They constantly fight in order to return to their homeworld.

The fighting techniques all utilize a card battle system that is similar to the anime series Yu-Gi-Oh!, and their incredible offensive and defensive skills develops from the strategies learned from the card games. Since the nymphs are in high school, the kind of extracurricular activities selected when the stage begins will affect their attacking abilities. Their battle commands include: stand by, attack, item, exchange, pocketbell, anime, and save. Each card can attack the player's attack abilities in addition to their defense, hit points, and even their costumes.

Reception

On release,[3] Famicom Tsūshin scored the game a 23 out of 40.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Soundtrack Information . SNESmusic.org.
  2. http://www.super-famicom.jp/data/na/na_0001.html Japanese title
  3. Book: 超絶 大技林 '98年春版: スーパーファミコン - NAGE LIBRE 〜静寂の水深〜. PlayStation Magazine. 42. Special. Tokuma Shoten Intermedia. 15 April 1998. 345. ja. .
  4. NEW GAMES CROSS REVIEW: NAGE LIBRE ~静寂の水深~. Weekly Famicom Tsūshin. No.324. Pg.37. 3 March 1995.