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''Shadow Hearts'' is a series of role-playing video games, consisting of a trilogy of titles for the PlayStation 2 (PS2) and their predecessor '' Koudelka'' for the PlayStation. The entire series was developed by
Sacnoth renamed in 2002, was a Japanese video game developer based in Tokyo. The company was founded in April 1997 by Hiroki Kikuta with funding from SNK; its staff, including Kikuta, were veterans of Square. While their first releases were the '' ...
(later Nautilus); ''Koudelka'' was published by SNK in 1999, while the ''Shadow Hearts'' trilogy were published by Aruze from 2001 to 2005. Multiple other publishers handled the titles overseas. The ''Shadow Hearts'' chronology extends from the late 1890s to the 1920s, following different casts of characters caught in supernatural mysteries. The setting combines alternate history and
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, with real-world figures making appearances, and each title has multiple endings. Production of ''Koudelka'' began with the formation of Sacnoth in 1997 by
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and a number of other former
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staff. Internal conflict between Kikuta and the developers eventually led to Kikuta resigning, with planned sequels to ''Koudelka'' being cancelled. The setting was instead used by Matsuzo Machida for the original ''Shadow Hearts''. While Machida planned to continue the series after 2005's '' Shadow Hearts: From the New World'', these plans never materialized, with Sacnoth being absorbed into Aruze and ceasing game production in 2007. The series saw limited media expansions, with ''Koudelka'' in particular receiving both a novelization and a manga continuation based on the initial story plan. While ''Koudelka'' saw mixed reactions from critics, the ''Shadow Hearts'' trilogy saw both contemporary and retrospective praise and is Sacnoth's best-known product. '' Shadow Hearts: Covenant'' in particular has been praised as one of the PS2's best RPGs, and was a commercial success for its publishers.


Titles

*'' Koudelka'' was released for the PlayStation in 1999 in Japan, and 2000 in Western territories. Set in 1898, the story follows Koudelka Iasant as she uncovers a supernatural mystery in a haunted manor. While not bearing the series title, it takes place in the same setting as the later games. *'' Shadow Hearts'', the first entry in the series proper, was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2001 in Japan and North America, and 2002 in Europe. Set in 1913 and 1914, the plot follows Yuri Hyuga as he protects exorcist Alice Elliot from the attention of a rival magician. *'' Shadow Hearts: Covenant'', known in Japan as ''Shadow Hearts II'', was released for the PS2 in 2004 in North America and Japan, and 2005 in Europe. A Japan-exclusive director's cut with additional content was released in 2005. Set six months after ''Shadow Hearts'', the story follows Karin Koenig as she is drawn into a conflict between Yuri and secret society Sapientes Gladio. *'' Shadow Hearts: From the New World'' was released for the PS2 in 2005 in Japan, 2006 in North America, and 2007 in Europe. Set in the Americas, the story focuses on the journey of private investigator Johnny Garland as he accompanies the Native American Shania on a quest after a woman dubbed Lady.


Common elements


Gameplay

The gameplay of the ''Shadow Hearts'' series follows a similar formula; they are role-playing video games featuring the exploration of multiple locations across the world, and turn-based battle systems triggered through both random and scripted encounters. Other elements include optional content such as minigames and side quests. The basic system was established in the first ''Shadow Hearts'', with the next two entries adding new battle elements such as combination attacks and versions of actions that allowed a character to act twice in one turn. A key element of all three entries for both battle and elements outside battle is the Judgement Ring. Represented as a disc with colored areas on its surface, the player's aim is to hit those areas as a pointer passes over them; hit areas are split into different colors, with narrower red areas at the end of each areas increasing the effectiveness of the chosen action. Each entry features at least one character who has the power to either absorb or make pacts with supernatural entities and take on their forms and abilities. Transforming takes sanity points, a resource that when fully depleted causes a character to go berserk and act independently in battle. ''Koudelka'' combines two distinct styles of gameplay; exploration from fixed camera perspectives and puzzle solving similar to earlier entries in the ''
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'' series; and turn-based combat playing out on a grid triggered through a random encounter system. The game's original concept called for real-time combat during exploration using surrounding objects as weapons, but internal staff conflict led to a more traditional RPG combat system, separating it from the rest of the gameplay and narrative.


Setting and characters

The ''Shadow Hearts'' universe is set in an alternate history version of Earth; this version of Earth blends real events and figures from history with supernatural events and
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. Multiple elements of the series' world and enemy design were drawn from H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos, meant as a deliberate contrast with the enemies of other RPGs at the time. All titles within the series have multiple endings, with a recurring element in ''Koudelka'' and ''Shadow Hearts'' being that the canon narrative led from their "bad" endings. The original world design drew from several sources, including the writing of Lovecraft,
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and Lord Dunsany. Later narrative design drew from the work of manga creator
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and screenwriter Keisuke Fujikawa. ''Koudelka'' takes place in the late 1890s, a time chosen as a turning point between an era of superstition and the modern technological age. It is set in Nemeton, a fictional converted priory in Aberystwyth,
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; the setting was inspired by ruins seen on a research trip taken by the developers to Pembrokeshire. ''Shadow Hearts'', which takes place in 1913-1914, spreads its events across the Eurasian continent. ''Covenant'' takes place six months after the first game in 1915 during
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. ''From the New World'', while taking place in the same universe as earlier entries, is a spin-off set in the Americas in 1929 during the
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. The plots of ''Shadow Hearts'' and ''Covenant'' are linked by the romance between Yuri Hyuga, a "Harmonixer" capable of capturing and shapeshifting into monsters; and Alice Elliot, an exorcist who holds a key power. During the canon series of events, Alice dies saving Yuri's soul, then Yuri uses an opportunity to return to the beginning of ''Shadow Hearts'' and redo events so he can save her. Other recurring characters are ''Koudelka'' protagonist Koudelka Iasant; Roger Bacon, a 12th-century philosopher who achieved imperfect immortality; and the Valentine family, a clan of friendly
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s. A recurring plot point across the series is the Émigré Manuscript or Document, a text filled with an ancient civilization's magic for reviving the dead; use of the Émigré Manuscript forms the central mystery of ''Koudelka'' and acts as a key plot point in each ''Shadow Hearts'' entry.


Production

The ''Shadow Hearts'' series began with the production and release of ''Koudelka''. It was developed at
Sacnoth renamed in 2002, was a Japanese video game developer based in Tokyo. The company was founded in April 1997 by Hiroki Kikuta with funding from SNK; its staff, including Kikuta, were veterans of Square. While their first releases were the '' ...
, a game developer founded with funding from SNK by former
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composer
Hiroki Kikuta is a Japanese video game composer and game designer. His major works are ''Secret of Mana'', ''Trials of Mana'', ''Soukaigi'', and ''Koudelka'', for which he also acted as producer and concept designer. He has composed music for seven other game ...
; he acted as the game's producer, director, writer and composer. Production began in 1997 following the company's foundation. His aim was to create an unconventional horror RPG, though he ended up clashing with the game design staff, and following the release of ''Koudelka'' resigned from Sacnoth. This led to a series of sequels continuing Koudelka's storyline being scrapped. ''Shadow Hearts'', which began production following the release of ''Koudelka'', was directed and written by ''Koudelka'' art director Matsuzo Machida (originally credited as Matsuzo Itakura). During this period, Sacnoth's parent company SNK was bought out by Aruze (later Universal Interactive), giving Aruze control of the ''Shadow Hearts''
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. Machida wanted to create an RPG with ''Shadow Hearts'' that fell outside the typical settings of other RPGs, using the world of ''Koudelka'' as a starting point and building upon it with original lore. ''Shadow Hearts'' was the last game produced by Sacnoth before its rebranding as Nautilus, with its responsibilities split between production of the ''Shadow Hearts'' series and supporting work on Aruze's arcade machine business. In response to feedback from the first game, Machida shifted the tone of ''Covenant'' to incorporate more humor, making its central theme the pursuit of happiness. ''From the New World'' was produced on a tight time schedule by the same team as ''Covenant''. The focus was on refining and building upon the gameplay mechanics of ''Covenant'' rather than changing anything, with the new setting and characters intended to give series newcomers an easy gateway. While Machida had plans for a true sequel to ''Covenant'', Nautilus was absorbed into Aruze and rebranded in 2007, ceasing game production operations and eventually being absorbed into Aruze in 2009. Also in 2007, Aruze patented with the Judgement Ring battle system. Many of the ''Shadow Hearts'' team had by this point moved to
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''. Speaking in 2021, Universal Interactive confirmed that there were no plans to continue the series or remake any of its entries.


Graphic design and localization

The characters of ''Koudelka'' were designed by manga artist
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, who created over 100 character sketches for the project. For the three ''Shadow Hearts'' titles, the characters were designed by Miyako Kato. Series protagonist Yuri was designed to both appear and behave unlike the typical RPG protagonist of the time. During her work on ''From the New World'', several characters went through extensive redesigns. The CGI cutscenes for ''Koudelka'' and ''Shadow Hearts'' were created by Digital Media Labs. Kikuta supervised the motion capture of real-time cutscenes for ''Koudelka'', conducted by
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-based special-effects company FutureLight. The CGI cutscenes for ''Covenant'' and ''From the New World'' were created by external company Avant. Real-time cutscenes for ''Covenant'' were made more realistic, with motion capture being used for most characters. ''Koudelka'', released overseas by
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, had its voice acting in English across all regions. For ''Shadow Hearts'', the original dialogue was in Japanese and localized into English by Wordbox, with dubbing by TAJ Productions. ''Covenant'' was translated into English by ZPang America, with dubbing handled by Intersound Post Production. Both ''Shadow Hearts'' and ''Covenant'' were released overseas by Midway Games. ''From the New World'' was released in North America by
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, acting as one of its first projects alongside ''
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''. In Europe, the title was released by Ghostlight. The translation of all three ''Shadow Hearts'' titles was handled by Jeremy Blaustein, who had previously worked on the '' Pokémon'' anime series, ''
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''. During localization, Yuri's first name was changed from "Urmnaf". Blaustein chose "Yuri" as he wanted a name that sounded Russian to reflect the character's origins. He later remembered ''Covenant'' as one of his favorite projects.


Music

The music for the ''Shadow Hearts'' series was primarily composed by
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, who had earlier worked as a sound designer on ''Koudelka''. Hirota's work on the series music was influenced by his work as a sound designer, incorporating sound effects alongside a wide range of music genres. Hirota collaborated with several different composers on each soundtrack. For ''Shadow Hearts'', the collaborators were
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and Ryo Fukuda. For ''Covenant'', Mitsuda returned along with series newcomers
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and Tomoko Kobayashi. With ''From the New World'', Fukuda returned and was joined by Tomoko Imoto and Hirotomi Imoto. The music of ''Koudelka'' was composed by Kikuta, who found the experience of writing it to be the easiest aspect of the game's production. All four games received soundtrack albums released between 1999 and 2005, while Hirota released an arrange album in 2005.


Reception

The Japanese release of ''Koudelka'' was "moderately successful" according to a Western report. ''Shadow Hearts'' had estimated sales of approximately 110,000 units, sales referred to by Aruze as low. By contrast, ''Covenant'' was a commercial success for both Aruze and Midway in its respective release regions. Similarly, ''From the New World'' was cited as a sales success by its respective Japanese and North American publishers. Chris Breault of ''
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'', in an article celebrating the first two ''Shadow Hearts'' titles, noted its blend of many conventional elements while being "loyal in the end only to the principle of staying weird". ''
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''s Kimberley Wallace wrote a retrospective article on the series, praising the series as a forgotten classic and citing its combination of dark, emotional and comedic content as the reason for its continued niche appeal. In an article about ''Covenant'' for ''RPGFan'', Stephanie Sybydlo cited the series as "cool and atmospheric", praising its blending of history and magic together with its combat system; in the same article Robert Fenner negatively noted the shift towards humor that began with ''Covenant'' and was fully expressed in ''From the New World''. Anthony John Agnello of '' GamesRadar'' praised the series for its "inky, fast-beating heart" that expressed itself best in ''Covenant''. '' Anime News Network''s Todd Ciolek noted that ''Shadow Hearts'' was Sacnoth's best-recognised product and stood out during the PS2 era against other RPGs. Cameron Teague of ''PlayStation Lifestyle'' cited the series as a candidate of a possible return on the PlayStation 5, citing its atmosphere and themes. Contemporary reception of ''Koudelka'' was mixed, with many praising its storyline and characters while faulting its gameplay and graphics compared to other titles of the time. ''Shadow Hearts'' was praised for its narrative and the Judgement Ring mechanic, but many faulted its graphics at inferior to other titles for the time and disliked other elements of its gameplay. ''Covenant'' was praised as a stronger entry than its predecessor overall, with most praise going to its graphics and gameplay improvements. Multiple websites later ranked ''Covenant'' as one of the best RPGs, or games in general, from the PS2. '' GameTrailers'' called ''Covenant'' "the greatest JRPG that no-one talks about" due to its unconventional tone and battle system. ''From the New World'' saw a less positive response, with many faulting its change of tone and more complicated gameplay, though it was still seen as a high-quality product.


Related media and cameos

''Koudelka'' was supported by several medial expansions. A CD drama based on the game, with Japanese actors and excerpts from its score, was released in November 1999 by Scitron Digital Contents. The first of a three-volume manga adaptation, written and illustrated by the game's illustrator
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, was published in November 1999 by Kadokawa Shoten; the third and final volume was published in September 2000. The manga would have bridged the narrative gap between ''Koudelka'' and its scrapped sequels. A novelization, ''Koudelka - The Mansion's Scream'' by Nahoko Korekata, was published by ASCII Media Works in February 2000 as part of its Famitsu Bunko imprint. ''Shadow Hearts'' was supplemented by a single guidebook published by Enterbrain in July 2001. ''Covenant'' was supplemented with three strategy guides between February and May 2004 by SoftBank Publishing, Kadokawa and MediaWorks respectively; and a guidebook featuring behind-the-scenes material published by SoftBank in June 2004. Also in June, a manga anthology featuring both serious and comedic vignettes surrounding the game's cast was produced by Studio DNA. ''From the New World'' was supplemented by two strategy guides published in September and October respectively by MediaWorks and Enterbrain, and a behind-the-scenes guidebook published by Softbank in November. Several characters from ''Shadow Hearts'' series cameoed in '' Chaos Wars'', a 2006
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and featuring cameos from multiple series including ''
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'' and '' Growlanser''. In 2008, Aruze used ''Covenant'' as a theme for one of its line of
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s. In 2022, Machida, Kato, and Hirota later co-launched a Kickstarter campaign for a spiritual successor titled '' Penny Blood'', featuring similar mechanics to the ''Shadow Hearts'' series. The campaign launched on August 29 as part of a project to fund both ''Penny Blood'' and ''Armed Fantasia'', a spiritual successor to the ''
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Notes


References


External links


Official ''Shadow Hearts'' site

Official ''Shadow Hearts: Covenant'' site

Official ''Shadow Hearts: From the New World'' site
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