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maxlords
02-03-2005, 09:26 AM
All right. Some of you have heard of Warsong. Some of you are even hopelessly addicted to Warsong. But this is one of those games that most people missed, and due to it’s scarcity, many of you may have no clue that it exists. Back when Warsong came out (around the same time as Phantasy Star III), no one was playing strategy/RPGs. Well, almost no one at least. Hell, most places didn’t have Warsong on their shelves. I personally had never seen the game until about 1993 myself, and I never found a copy for sale until 1995, well after I’d blitzed through the game on my friend’s loose cart. In short, it was not an easy title to find back in the day. In fact, until recently, complete copies were selling on eBay for around $80 US. I paid $40 for mine new, and the average used complete price has dropped into the $35 range for now, but this is one game that may go back up in value.

But what is it you ask? Well, Warsong is a strategy game with a handful of RPG elements, including leveling up, a nice plot, and some special items. Basically, though, it’s an incredibly strategy game, easily on par with Shining Force or Final Fantasy Tactics. Being from the Genesis days, you’re looking at standard 2D graphics with a top down map, square based instead of hexes. You’re a prince taking command of a group of other generals, and fighting some rather nefarious characters intent on killing you and usurping your power. But the battles…there’s where things get interesting!

Warsong features a very cool battle system. Instead of single characters fighting each other, you have up to 10 units on each side, much like Military Madness. However, unlike Military Madness, after battle is selected, your units actually run towards each other in a huge melee battle, complete with screams of pain, the clashing of weapons, and in the aftermath, dead soldiers scattered across the field! Terrain effects are displayed visually too, with troops running up and down hills and fighting from battlements. Very interesting to watch!

The music is decent…nothing really amazing but definitely not bad. The game itself is of course a port of the first game of the Langrisser series. Unfortunately, it was the only game in the Langrisser series to be translated into English. Not a surprise considering how hard it was to find even when it was out. There are six main Langrisser games, as well as one for the Wonderswan. Sadly, all in Japanese, so they’re fairly difficult to play unless you’re dedicated or read the language. The second game, which is also quite good, has had the ROM fan translated if you end up with a hankering for more English Warsong after you play the original.

All in all, one of the more ignored titles on the Genesis and a damned fine strategy game. Honestly, I consider Warsong in the top five strategy/RPGs I’ve ever played. You really have to play it to understand how good it is, not much else can do it justice. This is the game that made me a strategy/RPG fan well before I played Shining Force. Now go try it!

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Xexyz
02-03-2005, 12:07 PM
When I found out about this game a few months ago I knew I would have to pick it up someday. I've only ran into one copy of the game so far. At GameCrazy, they have a cart only Warsong for the ridiculous price of $24.99. No thank you!!!

Gapporin
02-03-2005, 02:00 PM
I had a friend who had Warsong. I played it once, but tactical RPG's just aren't my cup 'o meat. It looks really great, and I should probably pick it up anyways just for the collectible factor.

MarkM2112
02-03-2005, 02:05 PM
I have this game (loose), but I'm not exactly sure how to play it... Can anyone direct me to some instructions?

maxlords
02-03-2005, 04:35 PM
Sending you a PM with the details on how to play :)

Crush Crawfish
02-03-2005, 05:11 PM
Dammit, that game looks great! I love SRPG's and I could always use another genesis RPG. Why oh why did I pass on that $10 copy that I saw at a gamestp a while back? :frustrated:

vulcanjedi
02-03-2005, 06:59 PM
Hmm

About 3 years ago I sold a complete mint one of these for $70 and it has been the most I have ever gotten for a game.

VJ

wberdan
02-03-2005, 09:09 PM
i bought this game about a month ago at a local goodwill for $ 2.95 complete.
havnt played it yet, but this post is making me think about digging it out later

thanks!

willie

Melf
02-03-2005, 10:16 PM
A great game and the only Langrisser to come stateside. :(

DTJAAAAMJSLM
02-04-2005, 02:51 AM
Warsong was the first used game I ever purchased. I got the game for $9.99 at EB after reading about it in an old issue of Gamepro.

-hellvin-
02-04-2005, 03:56 PM
This is quite a sweet game. I enjoyed it a lot on emulation. I have a nice mint box and manual that's been sitting here all lonely without a cart. I've found it at gamecrazy for freaking 30 bucks! Hopefully I find it cheaper someday, I'd love to own it.

EnemyZero
02-04-2005, 05:14 PM
ive always enjoyed this game, i must of played through a good 20 times over the past 10 years or so...def worth picking up

gwaine
02-05-2005, 10:09 AM
My favorite console game...check out my avatar :)...I have the second one translated if anyone's interested (Langrisser 2)...it's even better than Warsong (Langrisser 1)

esquire
02-06-2005, 04:18 PM
I just won a complete copy, along with Master of Monsters, for $36.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=8166209181&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT

Anyways, I am going to sell my loose copy when I get the complete one. If anybody's interested, PM me.

maxlords
02-06-2005, 09:31 PM
Whew...that's a hell of a good deal man! Both Master of Monsters and Warsong complete are EACH worth $36 :) SCORE!