Soukaigi

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Soukaigi
Soukaigi Cover
Developer(s) Yuke's
Publisher(s) Square Co., Ltd.
Release date(s) Flag of Japan May 28, 1998
Genre(s) Adventure
Mode(s) Single player
Platform(s) PlayStation
Media 3xCD-ROM

Soukaigi (双界儀 Sōkaigi?) is an adventure game developed by Yuke's and published by Square Co., Ltd. (now Square Enix Co., Ltd.) for the Sony PlayStation video game console and released in May 28, 1998 in Japan. It remains a Japan-only release.

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[edit] Story

1998 In the wake of a mysterious and deadly explosion at Mount Fuji, huge stone pillars called "Gallan" have appeared in several locations. After those deadly explosions claimed so many lives, people came to know the existence of the unknowable creatures called "Yorigami"(beastly demigods) throughout Japan.

A game of intense battles which take place in a parallel, present-day Japan. The chosen warriors called "Juhoushi" who belong to "Goholin", a clandestine warrior group formed in ancient times, tries to resolve the enigmas they face, and forge their own destiny. Natsuki Sumeragi, a well-known "manga" (comic) artist brings her vision to the game as well, through her design of the characters of the game.

[edit] Gameplay

[edit] Cast

Character Voice Actor (Japanese)
Mizuho Mikanagi Kotomi Kyono
Naoya Mabui Kouichi Touchika
Hifumi Sudou Yuri Amano
Azusa Kotohira Ikue Ohtani
Daiki Yashima Akio Ohtsuka
Yato Saegami Takehito Koyasu
Kaname Gabu Koichi Yamadera
Kahaku Michio Hazama
Yanron Takao Horiuchi
Infu Shinobu Adachi
Princess Nami Hiroko Kasahara
Sae Tateshina You Inoue
Minami Mayumi Tanaka
Shuuzou Azuma Takkou Ishimori
Hisagi Shiosato Junko Takeuchi
Kongou Koji Takahashi
Yorigami Yuji Mitsuya

[edit] Original Soundtrack

Soukaigi Original Soundtrack
Soukaigi Original Soundtrack

The Soundtrack was composed by Hiroki Kikuta best known for his Secret of Mana Soundtrack.

It's regarded as one of the best videogame soundtracks for the PlayStation with its successful mix of progressive rock and ethnic sounds. It was recorded using only live instruments. There are 2 vocal tracks in it, Quake and Lovely Strains, this one sang by Kotomi Kyono

[edit] Tracklist:

01. Ancient Power
02. Angel's Fear Again
03. Quake
04. Fire Wire
05. Strange Promise
06. New Day
07. Absolute Lady
08. Riot Emotion
09. Sign
10. Frequency
11. Labyrinth
12. Broken Memory
13. Energy
14. Die On Destiny
15. Regret
16. Lovely Strains
17. Silence

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