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SUMMARY Guardian's Crusade (1999) is a RPG developed by Tamsoft and published by Activision for the PlayStation . The gameplay is that of a standard turn based Role Playing Game with non random encounters. Unfortunately, the game never enjoyed the popularity and success it deserved although there is still a fanbase around to remember and celebrate it. STORYLINE You play the role of a young boy named Knight, who lives with a fairy named Nehani. One day, while minding your own business, a large pink blob-like pig creature falls from the sky. You subsequently name it Baby and set off on a journey to return it to God's Tower. LIVING TOYS Along the way, Knight encounters Living Toys, mystical clockwork toys that can move and aid Knight, Baby and Nehani in battle with certain skills. These Living Toys were created by Mr. Zeppetto many years ago, whose home is found off the coast of the left-hand continent south of ''Santa Claria'' and north of ''Den Heldar''. Throughout the game, Living Toys can be found in various chests around the world. Each has its own unique moves/abilities and work with Knight and Baby in order to overcome strong foes. Living Toys drain Knight's psychic points (PP), and can only be attacked a certain number of times before they retreat to Knight once again. Certain Living Toys can only be used once per battle, and once Knight's PP is drained completely Living Toys cannot be used. Classification of Living Toys Living Toys can generally be classified as four different types; ''Attackers'' - Mainly used to directly inflict damage upon the enemy in combat. ''Helpers'' - Add extra power to your attacks, put the enemy to sleep or help you defend against certain attacks. ''Healers'' - Attempt to heal one or more members of your party. ''Miscellaneous'' - Useful outside of combat/unable to fit into the other categories. Living Toy Categories Living Toys can further be grouped in combat-specific areas. These apply to when the Living Toy is sent out into battle; ''Continuous'' - The Toy will stay by your side continually until the battle ends or it gets attacked. ''Multiple use'' - These Living Toys must be summoned each time you require their usage. They can be used more than once a battle. ''Single use'' - Can only be used once per battle as the name implies. |
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