Alcahest (video game)

Alcahest (アルカエスト, Arukaesuto) is an action game for the Super Famicom, developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Square.[1] The game was released in 1993 in Japan, however fans have created an English translation patch.

Alcahest
Box art
Developer(s)HAL Laboratory, Tookiekat studios
Publisher(s)Square
Director(s)Atsushi Kakuta
Producer(s)Satoru Iwata
Composer(s)Jun Ishikawa
Platform(s)Super Famicom
Release
  • JP: December 17, 1993
Genre(s)Action RPG
Mode(s)Single-player

Plot

Gameplay

Alcahest is an action game with a top-down perspective that plays similar to The Legend of Zelda.[1] It is divided into 8 stages that are progressed by finding items that aid the protagonist Alen on his quest, and end with a boss battle. After specific boss fights, the player gains the abilities of one of the four elemental Guardians. Alen will also find five allies that join him at predetermined points of some levels. They are the young wizard Garstein, the princess Elikshil, the knight Sirius, the android Magna and the shape-shifter dragon goddess Nevis. Though they cannot be controlled directly, allies attack and use special moves when the corresponding button is pressed.

The player's vitality decreases when attacked. MP are used to summon Guardians in battle, and SP (Special Points) are required for a partner's special attack. At the end of each stage, Alen's vitality increases. The player is also able to attack enemies using a sword, which can also be charged for a special attack, different depending on the elemental Guardian selected. Items can also be found those that restore Alen's stats.

The player gains points by defeating enemies and bosses. After gaining a certain number of points, the player earns an additional continue. The player is given passwords at the beginning of each new stage.

Reception

References

  1. "Alcahest". Electronic Gaming Monthly (54). EGM Media, LLC. January 1994. p. 82.
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