EGGCONSOLE CRIMSON II PC-8801mkIISR

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EGGCONSOLE CRIMSON II PC-8801mkIISR

Role-playing 

Fifty years have passed since Crimson was defeated by the Hero. Now, a new darkness looms over the world… 

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System
Nintendo Switch
Number of Players
Single player
Has Physical Release
Yes
Release Date
09/11/25
Price
$6.49
Publisher
D4 Enterprise
ESRB Rating
T
Play Modes
Supported Controllers

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Description

Long ago, three brave heroes, Isabella and Arnold, defeated “Crimson,” the evil force that once ruled this world, bringing peace. Fifty years since that battle, darkness now threatens the world again.

One day, Nopoli’s elder witnessed a sinister falling star, sensing it as a sign of evil’s return. He summoned a young man possessing a mysterious orb, passed down from his father. Accepting his destiny as the Holy Hero (as legend foretold, five heroes with sacred gems would lead to peace), the young man journeyed to find the remaining four and vanquish the rising darkness.

At the same time, the four destined heroes each received their own divine revelations and awaited the arrival of the Holy Hero.

This is a role-playing game released in Japan by XTAL SOFT in 1989. Players become the “Holy Hero,” embarking on an adventure with four companions to defeat a resurrecting evil force. Before the protagonist, players experience prologue chapters for the warrior Gobas, priest Rima, wizard Marlon, and female warrior Natasha. Afterward, the protagonist joins them, forming a party and starting the full adventure.

The game features a top-down view, with encounter-based, command-selection battles. The story spans over ten chapters. While familiar players may notice hidden references, the game is fully enjoyable even without prior experience.


*This application does not have a scene select mode.
*The main game and gallery screen (*Gallery) are in Japanese version.
*Other menu screens and "How to play" screens are in English.

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* Disclaimer: Reviews are from the Steam (PC) version of the game. These are not indicative of performance on Switch.