PoPoLoCrois

PoPoLoCrois

Cover of the original 1996 PlayStation video game adaptation.
ポポロクロイス物語
(Poporokuroisu monogatari)
Genre Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Manga
Written by Morita Yousuke
Published by Asahi Shimbun Company 株式会社朝日新聞社 (Asahi Shimbun-sha)
Magazine Asahi Shimbun Student Newspaper
Published October 1984
Game
Developer SCEI
Publisher SCEI
Genre Role-playing video game
Platform PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Network
Released

Popolocrois Story

  • JP July 12, 1996
  • JP September 27, 2007 (PSN)

Poporogue

  • JP November 26, 1998

Popolocrois Story II

  • JP January 27, 2000
  • JP December 26, 2007 (PSN)

Popolocrois: Adventure of Beginnings

  • JP June 20, 2002

Popolocrois: Adventure of the Law of the Moon

  • JP March 18, 2004

PoPoLoCrois (PSP)

  • JP February 10, 2005
  • NA December 6, 2005
  • EU June 16, 2006
  • AUS June 30, 2006
Related works

PoPoLoCrois (ポポロクロイス物語 Poporokuroisu monogatari) is a manga series by Tamori Yousuke, originally published in the Asahi Student Newspaper (a subsidiary of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper). It was later adapted into two anime series and five role-playing video games. Its title is a combination of words from two languages: the Italian word "Popolo (people)" and the French "croix (crossing)", which together mean "crossing of people". The general theme of the series is love and compassion, that the race to which one belongs isn't important and the importance of friendship.

Development and History

Anime

Main article: Popolocrois (anime)

Video game series

Five PoPoLoCrois games, the original PlayStation release along with its four sequels, were previously released only in Japan. The PSP release is the first and only PoPoLoCrois game to be released in the USA and Europe.

Gameplay

While random and turn-based, battles take on a form very similar to console strategy RPGs (such as Final Fantasy Tactics). When a character's turn begins, they can move along a small grid and attack enemies from four cardinal directions, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. For example, an attack to the enemy's back will deal more damage, as will skipping a turn to focus on the next turn.

The gameplay has been criticised for having semi-tedious load times (especially on the Sony PSP). On the Sony PSP the sprites may lag for a while in some areas. It has also been criticised for having very frequent random encounters and, with the battle system, can really slow down a simple walk from one town to another.

Plot

Characters

Story

The main character is the prince of the Popolocrois kingdom, Pietro. The first game, Popolocrois Monogatari, starts at the night of Pietro's 10th birthday, when he learns that his mother, who he thought was long dead, was found in a coma. Pietro sets out into a journey along with the apprentice forest witch Narcia to save his mother's soul from the underworld.

There are two more games continuing the tales of Pietro and Co. The second game, PopoRogue(Popolocrois + Epilogue), features Pietro as a 12 year old boy that went off to save his father from the dream world that he was forced into. The third, Popolocrois Monogatari II, features Pietro and Narcia as a 15 year old with different costumes, who went off the defeat the mysterious force that was going to destroy the world. Popolocrois Monogatari II was the most famous game of the series, due to the darkened story, new party members, and many other features.

The PSP release is a reproduction of Popolocrois Monogatari (included into Book 1) and PopoloCrois Monogatari II (Included into Book 3), but Book 2 is a brand-new scenario.

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