Chinese Paladin 3

Chinese Paladin 3

Developer(s) Softstar Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
Publisher(s) Softstar Entertainment Inc.
Unistar
Series The Legend of Sword and Fairy series
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release date(s) July 31, 2003 (Taiwan)
August, 4 2003 (China)
Genre(s) RPG
Mode(s) Single player
System requirements

Intel Pentium II 450MHz
128MB memory
2GB hard disk space

Chinese Paladin 3[1] (simplified Chinese: 仙剑奇侠传三; traditional Chinese: 仙劍奇俠傳三; pinyin: Xianjian Qixia Zhuan Sān) is an action role-playing game developed by Taiwan's Softstar Entertainment, and a sequel to The Legend of Sword and Fairy 2, even though its story setting is before that of The Legend of Sword and Fairy. Set in ancient China, the game is based on the Wuxia genre with elements of fantasy.

Contents

Gameplay

Characters' stats are measured in Jing (精), Qi (氣) and Shen (神). Jing refers to health points; Qi is the energy points required to perform special moves; Shen refers to magic points. The concept of the five elements (Fire, Water, Lightning, Wind and Earth; works in a similar way as the Wu Xing in Chinese philosophy) is also applied in the game. Each of the five protagonists have a special attribute based on one of the elements and can use special powers (Xianshu) of their respective elements.

Plot

Feipeng, a divine general from Heaven, fights with Chonglou, the Lord of Demons. Neither of them is able to defeat his opponent and they gradually become less willing to destroy each other out of mutual admiration. Chonglou challenges Feipeng to another battle to determine the final victor between the two of them. Feipeng hesitates, because he will break Heaven's laws if he agrees, but eventually succumbs to temptation. The battle between Feipeng and Chonglou lasts several days and draws the attention of the Heavenly Emperor, who sends his troops to arrest Feipeng. Feipeng is distracted and loses to Chonglou. His sword is knocked away by Chonglou and falls into the human world below. Feipeng is punished for breaking celestial rules by banishment from Heaven into the human realm.

Feipeng, now an ordinary human being, goes through the cycle of life and death numerous times, and is eventually reincarnated as Jingtian, a young pawnshop keeper in Yuzhou. He acquires a magical weapon, the Demon Sword, by chance. The spirit of Long Kui, the younger sister of Long Yang (one of Jingtian's previous incarnations), resides in the sword, and she joins Jingtian in his adventures.

At the same time, he meets Tang Xuejian, a girl from the prestigious Tang clan. He is drawn into the internal conflict within Tang's family and the clash between the Tang clan and the Thunderbolt Hall. Subsequently, Jingtian meets Xu Changqing, an outcast of the Mount Shu Sect, and Xu's fiancee, Zixuan. He joins them in their quest to find the five elemental pearls, which can seal all evil spirits and demons in the Demon Prison Tower.

Endings

The five possible endings to the game are:

Adaptations

Television series

Year Production Jingtian Tang Xuejian Long Kui Xu Changqing Zixuan Additional information
2009 Chinese Entertainment Shanghai Ltd.
(Mainland China)
Hu Ge Yang Mi Cecilia Liu Wallace Huo Tiffany Tang See Chinese Paladin 3 (TV series)

References

  1. ^ Hinet.net This English title is officially used, as seen from the StarForce protection screen, instead of The Legend of Sword and Fairy 3.

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