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TearRing Saga: Yutona Heroes War Chronicles

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Yutona Heroes War Chronicles

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Japanese logo and box art.

Developer(s)

Tirnanog

Publisher(s)

Enterbrain

Designer(s)

Shouzou Kaga

Release date(s)

JPMay 24, 2001
JPApril 1, 2006 (Famitsu re-release)

Rating(s)

CERO: All Ages (Famitsu re-release)

Platform(s)

PlayStation

Predecessor

Fire Emblem: Thracia 776

Successor

TearRing Saga Series: Berwick Saga

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TearRing Saga: Yutona Heroes War Chronicles (Japanese: ティアリングサーガ ユトナ英雄戦記 TearRing Saga: Yutona Heroes War Chronicles) is a turn-based strategy role-playing game for the Sony PlayStation developed by Tirnanog, the company founded by Shouzou Kaga following his departure from Intelligent Systems, published by Enterbrain, and released only in Japan on May 24, 2001. It bears numerous gameplay similarities to the Fire Emblem series, and is considered by many to be a "spiritual successor" to Kaga's previous works, having started out as a more explicit continuation of the Fire Emblem series. The game is set on the continent of Lieberia, a land divided into four kingdoms. It follows the dual protagonists, Runan and Holmes, heirs of two duchies in the kingdom of Reeve, and their respective stories: Runan's war to reclaim his duchy of Razelia from the empire of Zoa; and Holmes' journey around Lieberia in search of treasure.

The game's extreme similarity to Fire Emblem in its original form, including its original title, Emblem Saga, resulted at first in legal pressure from Nintendo, which resulted in the game being renamed to its final title, and several references to the Fire Emblem series being removed from the plot. Following the game's release, Nintendo, still not satisfied that the game no longer infringed on the Fire Emblem intellectual property, sued Tirnanog and Enterbrain, seeking damages and to block further sales of the game.[1][2] The case was eventually settled after a number of appeals, with Enterbrain being forced to pay a fine to Nintendo, but retaining the right to sell the game.

Plot

The game opens with Runan and Holmes escaping the Zoa Empire after the fall of Reeve. Holmes sails Runan and some of his accompanying knights to Wellt in hope of securing allies in their fight against the Zoa Empire. After delivering his friend, Holmes almost immediately leaves Runan to his own devices to seek treasure and adventure; relishing the opportunity to shed his duties. Holmes is not completely unhelpful to Runan, and loans him a crew-mate for assistance.

Gameplay

Yutona Heroes War Chronicles plays very much like a Fire Emblem series game; it is primarily similar to Fire Emblem Gaiden and Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem, featuring a world map, dismounting, and the weapon level stat, among many other things. It also features transforming dragon units that function similarly to manaketes in Mystery of the Emblem by temporarily transforming into a dragon for several turns. The game also features two protagonists, Runan and Holmes, who are individually controlled on the world map similarly to Alm and Celica in Gaiden and Shadows of Valentia.

Maps are structured with a grid that characters are able to traverse and the game features numerous weapon types.

The game also features a Versus Mode, where players can pit teams of their units against each other in battle. This feature is quite similar to the Link Arena, a feature introduced in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade, which was released a year after Yutona Heroes War Chronicles.

Chapters

Main article: List of chapters in TearRing Saga: Yutona Heroes War Chronicles

Yutona Heroes War Chronicles features a rather lengthy campaign, spanning forty maps; not counting additional Skirmishes the player may encounter.

Characters

Main article: List of characters in TearRing Saga: Yutona Heroes War Chronicles

Yutona Heroes War Chronicles features a large cast of sixty-two playable characters. On any given playthrough, only fifty-eight can be recruited, as Rebecca and Leteena are mutually exclusive, and only two of Ruka, Lee, Narron, Ezekiel, or Lionel can be obtained per playthrough.

Development

Reception

TearRing Saga was awarded 32 out of 40 in a review by Famitsu. Despite the multiple lawsuits, the game was commercially successful, having sold over 345,000 copies by July 2001.[2]

Pre-release information

Main article: TearRing Saga: Yutona Heroes War Chronicles pre-release information

Some of the game that was featured in magazines was quite different from what the final game looked like.

Demo build

Main article: TearRing Saga: Yutona Heroes War Chronicles Prelude

A demo build of the game was distributed at retailers as a pre-order bonus. The demo also features several preset versus mode teams that make use of numerous portraits that go completely unused in the final game.

The demo comes from an earlier build of the game, and features several hidden differences from final. Hidden in the game's graphical assets are earlier versions of several classes' map sprites and animations, showing different designs. Some of the class artwork is also different.

Fan translation

Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English
(unofficial)

TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga

A more liberal translation of the game's Japanese title.

Japanese

ティアリングサーガ ユトナ英雄戦記

TearRing Saga: Yutona Heroes War Chronicles. Note that, while the logo has "TearRingSaga", other in-game instances spell it as "TearRing Saga".

Gallery

References

  1. Robert Parry-Cruwys, Nintendo Cries Copyright Infringement, RPGamer, Retrieved: 27 March 2017
  2. 2.0 2.1 Nintendo Sues Over Emblem Copyright, IGN, Published: 25 July 2001, Retrieved: 27 March 2017

External links

TearRing Saga: Yutona Heroes War Chronicles
Playable characters AlfredAliciaAttromArkisBartsBillfordBudEnteh (Muse) • EstherEzekielFrauGaroHagarHolmesJuliaKateKatri (Neuron) • KreissKrishnaLeeLeteenaLionelLionheartLoffaruLyriaMaerhenMahterMarujuMelMeriahMintzNarsusNarronNortonPlumRaffinRaquelRebeccaReneeRennieRinaRishelRogerRukaRunanSamsonSashaSennetSharonShigenShirouSierraSunThomasTiaVegaVernaXenoYodaYuniZachariaZeek
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Maps 1: Arrival at Wellt • 2: Subduing the Bandits • 3: The Encounter • 4: Tragic Soldiers • 5: Beyond the Legend • 6: Across the River • 7: Liberation of Wellt • 8: Holy Dragon Neuron • 9: Two Paths • 10: Freedom and JusticeSkirmish 1 • 11: Mage of Leda • 12: A Youth of Blood • 13: Sea Serpent • 14: Holmes the Hero • 15: Oasis MarketSkirmish 2 • 16: Dark Beasts • 17: Hero of the Plains • 18: The Dark Forest • 19: A Chance EncounterSkirmish 3 • 20: Frontier Battle • 21: The Demon Dragon Kranion • 22: General Zacharia • 23: The Maiden's TearsSkirmish 4 • 24: The Great River of Reeve • 25: Desert Storm • 26N: Ghost Operation • 26S: Dark Prince • 27: The Sea Lion • 28: Battle for Granada • 29: Sea Lion's Flag • 30: The Legendary SwordsmanSkirmish 5Skirmish 6 • 31: Traitor... • 32: Temple of Salia • 33: Holy Sword of Salia • 34: Total War • 35: Julius... • 36: City of Love and Sorrow • 37: Holy Sword of Reeve • 38: Fading Life • 39: In the Darkness... • 40: The Evil God and the Goddess
Locations Lieberia (CanaanLedaReeveSaliaZoa) • Jugud
Groups, objects and concepts DakruonEmiyuRing of CanaanRing of LedaRing of ReeveRing of Salia
Related topics Name chartPre-release information (Demo buildUnused content)
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Spin-offs Archanea SagaTokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FEHeroesWarriorsWarriors: Three Hopes
Crossover games Super Smash Bros. (MeleeBrawlfor Nintendo 3DS and Wii UUltimate) • Club Nintendo Picross+Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.Project X Zone 2WarioWareDragalia Lost
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