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''Shining in the Darkness'', released as in Japan, is a 1991
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. It was one of the first role-playing games released for the system, and was the first in the ''Shining'' series. On August 13, 2007, the game was re-released on the
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in North America and on September 7, 2007 the game was re-released in Europe. The game also appears in ''
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, as well as '' Sega Mega Drive and Genesis Classics'' on PC.


Gameplay

''Shining in the Darkness'' is a "dungeon-crawler" role-playing video game. The game puts the player in control of the main character and two friends (Pyra and Milo), as they explore 3D dungeon mazes with turn-based battles. The game consists of story line interaction, dungeon exploration, random monster fights, and predetermined '
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' fights. The combat in this game operates similarly to role-playing video games of the era such as ''
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'' (or, more specifically, ''
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''). Additionally, the dungeon contains three characters in need of rescue. Rescuing any or all of the three is optional, and the story changes depending on whether or not the player locates and returns each of these characters to safety. Another key innovation is its icon-based menu system. This is used for battles in dungeons, equipment management, and character interactions in town.


Plot

''Shining in the Darkness'' is set in the Kingdom of Thornwood. The king's daughter and the main character's father have vanished, while the evil sorcerer Dark Sol (not to be confused with his father, ''
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'' villain Darksol) has appeared to threaten the kingdom. The main character is charged to find the Arms of Light, rescue the princess and his own father, and stop Dark Sol. In '' Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict'', it was revealed Dark Sol is the son of Darksol and Mishaela, the villains of '' Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention''. After the final defeat of Darksol, the child Dark Sol was whisked away by Oddeye, the foremost Greater Devil of Darksol's archenemy, Zeon. Therefore, Dark Sol's role in ''Shining in the Darkness'' places its entry in the timeline sometime following the events of ''
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''. This revelation also supported by a possible reference to Darksol, when Theos mentions "a Dark Wizard" who once wielded the same Dragonbreath spell as Dark Sol.


Development

Sega allocated the bare minimum budget offered to out-of-house developers for the creation of ''Shining in the Darkness''. In a 2009 interview, Hiroyuki Takahashi (credited for "writing" and producing the game) recalled:


Reception

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'' reviewed the game in 1991 and gave it a 93% score, describing the
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as "superior to all other RPGs of this style", praising its detailed "background preparation", detailed graphics (including scaling sprites and water effects), character conversations, sound design (especially around taverns), replayability ("Every game is different"), and its innovative icon-based menu system. Peter Olafson of ''
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'' compared ''Shining'' to '' Dungeon Master'' and ''
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'', and favorably cited the combat and animation. The magazine concluded that the game was a "
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adventure" that is "not the full-blown CRPG that many gamers were hoping for" but "a ''decided'' step" in that direction. ''
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'' reviewers praised the game's smooth interface and gave it 4 out of 5 stars, saying that it "combines the icons and combat of ''
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'', the first person perspective of '' Phantasy Star I'', and the great close-up graphics of ''
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''." ''
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'' placed the game at #28 in their Top Mega Drive Games of All Time. In 2017,
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ranked the game 32nd on their "Best Sega Genesis/Mega Drive games of all time." By late 1991, over 300,000 copies of the game had sold and paved the way for the new game project
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.


Legacy

''Shining in the Darkness'' is considered by many gaming historians to be a pioneer of Japanese console RPGs, especially in Europe, which would not see a ''
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'' game until more than six years after ''the Darkness'' made its mark in the region.Day, A (2008). "The History of Shining Force", ''Retro Gamer'' (58): 66–73. One of the game's key innovations was its introduction of an icon-based menu system, possibly inspired by fellow
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RPG '' Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom'' (1990). The game also marked the beginning of the successful ''Shining'' series. The second game in the ''Shining'' series, ''
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'', diverged greatly in gameplay; however, many stylistic parts are reminiscent of ''Shining in the Darkness'', including music and art. Other features such as the distinctive menu system, the use of priests for saving games and resurrecting characters, and several magic spells that would continue to be used in every game in the series up to and including ''
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'', with the notable exception of ''
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''. These games also all share story continuity, even ''Wisdom''. A ''Shining'' game with similar gameplay, '' Shining the Holy Ark'', was released for the
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in 1996.


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* {{Shining Force First-person party-based dungeon crawler video games Role-playing video games Dungeon crawler video games Camelot Software Planning games Sega Genesis games Shining (series) Video games developed in Japan Virtual Console games 1991 video games