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Kazuma Hoshino (星野 一馬, Hoshino Kazuma) Voiced by: Shintaro Asanuma Kazuma Hoshino is the main protagonist of the series and second-year high school student. A rather ordinary, though warmhearted teenage boy, he moves from the city and into the countryside for the sake of his brother Ayumu's delicate health.
[2] [8] The first game in the series was released in 2007. [1] Various games were released in the series, including Hoshi Saga 2 and 3, [6] [10] Hoshi Saga Ringo [3] and Hoshi Saga Ringoame. [4] By 2015 there were 12 games in the series, all of which were released for free. [1] The games were created in Adobe Flash. [5]
Toshiyuki Morikawa (森川 智之, Morikawa Toshiyuki, born January 26, 1967) is a Japanese voice actor, narrator and singer who is the head of Axlone, a voice acting company he founded in April 2011. [1]
Kurei (紅麗, Kurei) Voiced by: Ryotaro Okiayu (Japanese); Jonathan Love (English) Kurei [18] is Recca's older half brother. He was born in 1571 (four years prior to Recca's birth), [19] and is the firstborn son of Flame Master Ōka and his mistress Reina.
Kage Hoshi reveals to them that her real name is Kagero, and that she is Recca's true mother. While Recca refuses to believe, she tells all of them the truth of 400 years ago: Oka, the Hokage clan's leader and a flame master, had two sons: Recca with his wife Kagero, and Kurei with his mistress Reina, making Kurei and Recca half-brothers.
Sōichirō Hoshi (保志 総一朗, Hoshi Sōichirō, born May 30, 1972) is a Japanese voice actor and singer affiliated with Arts Vision. [1] Some of his major anime roles include Son Goku in Saiyuki, Kira Yamato in Mobile Suit Gundam Seed, Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny & Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Freedom, Kazuki Fuuchouin in GetBackers, Masaru Daimon in Digimon Savers, Kaoru Hanabishi in Ai ...
The Giou clan was a well-known family who directly served the court and was led by 4 high-ranking personages: Ario, Takashiro, Reiga and a girl named Yomi. Reiga was feared and shunned due to his mixed parentage but he was supported by both Takashiro and Yomi.
Hoshigami received "mixed" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [2] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of 29 out of 40. [4] Criticism was leveled at its steep learning curve and nigh-impossible battles, and the resulting emphasis on level-grinding. Character fatalities compound this problem: soldiers killed in battle ...