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    Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis

  • First released on 21 June, 2001 for Game Boy Advance
  • "The island of Ovis, located to the west of the continent of Galicia, has been under the rule of the Holy Lodis Empire for the last 15 years, and its inhabitants have been forced to convert to Lodisism. Although the southern region, Anser, initially resisted subjugation, today it flourishes because of trade with the mainland, and the lives of its people have been enriched. Rananculus, the northern region of Ovis which is surrounded by mountains and forests, accepted the conversion without putting up a fight. At present, inhabitable land is scarce and now only a few aristocrats and civilians live there. Alphonse, the main character of the story and a member of the Order of the Sacred Flame, visits this region to investigate an unusual occurrence. His life will forever be changed from his encounters with the people there."

    Fantasy
    Warfare
    Role-playing game
    Strategy
    Turn-based strategy (TBS)
    Tactical
    Adventure

    Part of the

    Ogre Battle

    game universe.

  • First released on 21 June, 2001 for Game Boy Advance
  • "The island of Ovis, located to the west of the continent of Galicia, has been under the rule of the Holy Lodis Empire for the last 15 years, and its inhabitants have been forced to convert to Lodisism. Although the southern region, Anser, initially resisted subjugation, today it flourishes because of trade with the mainland, and the lives of its people have been enriched. Rananculus, the northern region of Ovis which is surrounded by mountains and forests, accepted the conversion without putting up a fight. At present, inhabitable land is scarce and now only a few aristocrats and civilians live there. Alphonse, the main character of the story and a member of the Order of the Sacred Flame, visits this region to investigate an unusual occurrence. His life will forever be changed from his encounters with the people there."


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    About

    "Highlights and Key Features:

    - Over 40 hours of gameplay and multiple endings!

    - Discover powerful character classes with the new Emblem System!

    - Cast a wide assortment of magic spells to defeat the enemy!

    - Go head-to-head against a friend by using the Game Boy® Advance Game Link® cable!

    - All new Quest Mode enables you to discover hidden items and weapons not available in the main game.

    - Utilize the Exchange Mode to trade items, spell books and characters with a friend.

    - Save up to 3 games!"

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    Game Boy Advance

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    Single-player

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    Player perspectives

    Bird view / Isometric

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    Quest Corporation
    Japanese game developer best known for the Ogre Battle series of tactical RPGs. Purchased by Square in 2002 and dissolved.
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    Atlus
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