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Hoshigami: Ruining Blue Earth [a] is a tactical role-playing game (RPG) developed by MaxFive and published by Atlus USA in 2001, and by the former in Japan in 2002. The game was never released in Europe or Australia.
[8] [9] Despite his work, Ishii's identity remains mostly unknown, with John Walker of Rock Paper Shotgun describing him as an enigma. [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]
Final Fantasy Type-0 HD (Japanese: ファイナルファンタジー零式 HD, Hepburn: Fainaru Fantajī Reishiki HD) is an action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and HexaDrive, and published by Square Enix for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and later for Windows via Steam.
Example of a scene in Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi.Here, Kazuma talks to Ui and Ibuki. As a visual novel, Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi contains extremely minimal gameplay. The game is presented in a traditional fashion, [1] with static backgrounds and moderately altered character poses viewed from a mostly first-person perspective.
Hoshi wo Miru Hito is a science fiction RPG [4] infamous for its difficult gameplay and elements that make the game confusing and cryptic. For example, at the beginning of the game, the player is put into the field map without any explanation on any goals, and the entrance to the first town the player needs to visit is not displayed on the field map at all. [4]
Starwing Paradox (星と翼のパラドクス, Hoshi to Tsubasa no Paradokusu) is an arcade game by Square Enix with animation produced by Sunrise.In it, humans from Earth remotely pilot giant humanoid mechs as part of a conflict between aliens of two countries on the planet Maguriboshi over the energy resource Hoshinochi.
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The Hoshina clan (保科氏, Hoshina-shi) is a Japanese clan which claims descent from Emperor Seiwa, and is a branch of the Minamoto clan. They were famous for their role as retainers of the Takeda clan in the 16th century. In the Edo period, the clan produced two daimyō families: one ruling the Aizu domain, the other one ruling the Iino Domain.