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Kingdom of Paradise

Kingdom of Paradise is an action role-playing video game available for the PlayStation Portable handheld system. The game is called Tenchi no Mon (天地の門) in Japan and Key of Heaven in Europe. On April 24, 2008 it was released as a downloadable title from the North American PlayStation Store.[1] A prequel is available in Japan, Korea, and China called Tenchi no Mon 2: Busōden. It was re-released as a PlayStation Network title for PS4 and PS5 in September 20, 2022.

Key of Heaven
Developer(s)Climax Entertainment
Publisher(s)Sony Computer Entertainment
Platform(s)PlayStation Portable
Release
  • JP: July 21, 2005
  • NA: November 15, 2005
  • EU: March 24, 2006
  • AU: March 30, 2006
Genre(s)Action role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

Heavily influenced by Asian culture in general, and Chinese Wuxia fantasy in particular, the game contains clans named after the Ssu Ling. The fifth clan is named Kirin and is not part of the group.

Story

The story of this game takes place in an almost feudal China, which is simulated through the fictitious world of Ouka. The continent of Ouka is separated into five divisions: Northern (Genbu), Eastern (Seiryu), Southern (Suzaku) Western (Byakko) and Central (Kirin). Each of the five divisions has a Clan Lord, clan disciples, a particular style of Chi and sword fighting and a sacred sword. It is later revealed that each sword – except the Kirin Sacred Sword – controls one of the Four Gods of Ouka. There is also reference to the continent of Seima, which is said to be somewhere over the sea to the west of Ouka. Nobody who has ever tried to find Seima has returned. Three hundred years previously there is said to have been the Seima-Ouka war, in which the Clan Lords of Ouka prevailed. However, nobody was alive three hundred years ago to recount the mysterious events of the war – except the Kirin Lord Gikyo and the Seiman twins, Lu Yan and Li Yin (who are over three hundred years old but look deceptively young in the game because they "are able to sustain [them]selves on the chi of the yin and yang moons" as told by Gikyo. Their very names are references to yin and yang – Lu Yan representing the righteous Yang while Li Yin is the mischievous Yin side). The Forbidden Poem, written by Lu Yan and Li Yin, speaks of the war, reading:

Five great gates of Ouka be,

Name them here for all to see;
Seiryu, Byakko and Genbu
Kirin and Suzaku be there too;
At Heaven’s gate twin keys you need;
At Earth’s gates, bows the Divine Steed;
The soul is born as the Yang moon whirls
The body is born as the Yin moon twirls
The twin moons make a mighty hum

From the watery moon, it doth come.

The main character, Shinbu, has been exiled from his clan, the Seiryu, after looking at the Ancient Monument, which holds the secrets of the Seiryu Chi Arts. The surviving disciple named Sui Lin tracks down Shinbu to tell him that their clan was destroyed, and they're the only two survivors. They also later discover that their sacred sword has been stolen (as, later on, the other three clans'). On a quest to find out who destroyed their clan, Shinbu and Sui Lin go to warn the three other clans that the ruling Kirin clan is rising in power and plans to steal each clan's sacred sword, each containing unimaginable power, to overthrow them all.

A note of dynasty here, every sixteen years, the clans' power change hands. Last time it was the Suzaku rule, so the ruling clan is the Kirin. As with the complementary cycle, the rule of clans goes in the said cycle.

Gameplay

Gameplay is based around a system called Bugei scrolls. Each Bugei scroll uses Kenpu tiles to make a series of martial arts maneuvers (Up to a limit of 10 by using a Freestyle Bugei). Players collect Bugei and Kenpu as they progress through the game; Bugei is mostly found in cinematic sequences, while Kenpu is won from battles and hidden in pots, chests, and other breakable objects.

Shinbu also uses a form of magic called Chi Arts which the player learns from a sacred stone in each clan's temple, and uses it in battle. The player holds down the square button to charge chi and presses it again to use it, usually causing large amounts of damage. As the player's chi arts become stronger, they can eventually wipe out most enemies in 1 or 2 hits.

Players gain levels (up to level 20) by defeating enemies. Upon gaining a level, the player's Mind, Technique, and Body attributes raise depending on how the player fought battles prior to each level up. For example, if a player uses nothing but Chi Arts, his Mind attribute will raise more than the other two (Up to a total of 200).

Throughout the game, players also collect various accessories that they can equip to increase their attributes. In addition to this, players can purchase other swords, which may or may not do more damage than Shinbu's Ginmei Sword, or they can upgrade the Ginmei sword by taking it to a blacksmith. However, certain enemies, as emphasized all over Ouka, can only be hurt by the Ginmei Sword, such as clan gods along with other enemies.

Elements

Chi arts is what Shinbu acquires as he progresses through the story. The Chi Arts system is a complementary and rival system. The rival system is formed as a star while the complementary is formed into a circle. Shinbu can also use Chi Arts when he buys a Level 1 chi art charm. The Chi Arts system is used to defeat certain enemies very quickly. The five elements are wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. Wood defeats earth, but weak against metal. Fire is strong against metal, but weak against water. Earth triumphs over water but cowers wood. Metal defeats wood, but is poorly fared against fire. Water is strong against fire, but will be weak against earth. The complementary system is only used in bugei scrolls. It must go in a clockwise circle or it is not a cycle. Complementary elements can also charge an attack, making the final attack in the combo the most devastating finisher.

Reception

The game received "average" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[2] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of one seven, two sixes, and one seven for a total of 26 out of 40.[6]

References

  1. ^ Chen, Grace (April 24, 2008). "PlayStation Store Update". PlayStation Blog. Sony Interactive Entertainment. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Kingdom of Paradise for PSP Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  3. ^ Edge staff (March 2006). "Key of Heaven". Edge. No. 160. Future plc. p. 94.
  4. ^ Frank, Jenn; Nutt, Christian; Bettenhausen, Shane (January 2006). . Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 199. Ziff Davis. p. 128. Archived from the original on February 12, 2006. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  5. ^ Parkin, Simon (March 20, 2006). "Key of Heaven". Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Famitsu Scores". NeoGAF. NeoGaf LLC. July 13, 2005. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  7. ^ Juba, Joe (January 2006). . Game Informer. No. 153. GameStop. p. 156. Archived from the original on February 20, 2008. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  8. ^ Ferris, Duke (November 16, 2005). "Kingdom of Paradise". GameRevolution. CraveOnline. from the original on September 12, 2015. Retrieved September 25, 2021.
  9. ^ Kasavin, Greg (November 15, 2005). "Kingdom of Paradise Review". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  10. ^ Leeper, Justin (November 20, 2005). "GameSpy: Kingdom of Paradise". GameSpy. IGN Entertainment. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  11. ^ . GameTrailers. Viacom. December 14, 2005. Archived from the original on August 15, 2012. Retrieved September 25, 2021.
  12. ^ Lafferty, Michael (November 15, 2005). "Kingdom of Paradise - PSP - Review". GameZone. from the original on October 4, 2008. Retrieved September 25, 2021.
  13. ^ Castro, Juan (November 9, 2005). "Kingdom of Paradise". IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  14. ^ Nutt, Christian (January 2006). . Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine. No. 100. Ziff Davis. p. 104. Archived from the original on February 12, 2006. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  15. ^ Young, Billy (2005). "Kingdom of Paradise". RPGamer. CraveOnline. Retrieved September 25, 2021.
  16. ^ McCarroll, John (December 7, 2005). "Kingdom of Paradise". RPGFan. Emerald Shield Media LLC. Retrieved September 25, 2021.

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Kingdom of Paradise is an action role playing video game available for the PlayStation Portable handheld system The game is called Tenchi no Mon 天地の門 in Japan and Key of Heaven in Europe On April 24 2008 it was released as a downloadable title from the North American PlayStation Store 1 A prequel is available in Japan Korea and China called Tenchi no Mon 2 Busōden It was re released as a PlayStation Network title for PS4 and PS5 in September 20 2022 Key of HeavenDeveloper s Climax EntertainmentPublisher s Sony Computer EntertainmentPlatform s PlayStation PortableReleaseJP July 21 2005NA November 15 2005EU March 24 2006AU March 30 2006Genre s Action role playingMode s Single playerHeavily influenced by Asian culture in general and Chinese Wuxia fantasy in particular the game contains clans named after the Ssu Ling The fifth clan is named Kirin and is not part of the group Contents 1 Story 2 Gameplay 2 1 Elements 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksStory EditThe story of this game takes place in an almost feudal China which is simulated through the fictitious world of Ouka The continent of Ouka is separated into five divisions Northern Genbu Eastern Seiryu Southern Suzaku Western Byakko and Central Kirin Each of the five divisions has a Clan Lord clan disciples a particular style of Chi and sword fighting and a sacred sword It is later revealed that each sword except the Kirin Sacred Sword controls one of the Four Gods of Ouka There is also reference to the continent of Seima which is said to be somewhere over the sea to the west of Ouka Nobody who has ever tried to find Seima has returned Three hundred years previously there is said to have been the Seima Ouka war in which the Clan Lords of Ouka prevailed However nobody was alive three hundred years ago to recount the mysterious events of the war except the Kirin Lord Gikyo and the Seiman twins Lu Yan and Li Yin who are over three hundred years old but look deceptively young in the game because they are able to sustain them selves on the chi of the yin and yang moons as told by Gikyo Their very names are references to yin and yang Lu Yan representing the righteous Yang while Li Yin is the mischievous Yin side The Forbidden Poem written by Lu Yan and Li Yin speaks of the war reading Five great gates of Ouka be Name them here for all to see Seiryu Byakko and Genbu Kirin and Suzaku be there too At Heaven s gate twin keys you need At Earth s gates bows the Divine Steed The soul is born as the Yang moon whirls The body is born as the Yin moon twirls The twin moons make a mighty humFrom the watery moon it doth come The main character Shinbu has been exiled from his clan the Seiryu after looking at the Ancient Monument which holds the secrets of the Seiryu Chi Arts The surviving disciple named Sui Lin tracks down Shinbu to tell him that their clan was destroyed and they re the only two survivors They also later discover that their sacred sword has been stolen as later on the other three clans On a quest to find out who destroyed their clan Shinbu and Sui Lin go to warn the three other clans that the ruling Kirin clan is rising in power and plans to steal each clan s sacred sword each containing unimaginable power to overthrow them all A note of dynasty here every sixteen years the clans power change hands Last time it was the Suzaku rule so the ruling clan is the Kirin As with the complementary cycle the rule of clans goes in the said cycle Gameplay EditGameplay is based around a system called Bugei scrolls Each Bugei scroll uses Kenpu tiles to make a series of martial arts maneuvers Up to a limit of 10 by using a Freestyle Bugei Players collect Bugei and Kenpu as they progress through the game Bugei is mostly found in cinematic sequences while Kenpu is won from battles and hidden in pots chests and other breakable objects Shinbu also uses a form of magic called Chi Arts which the player learns from a sacred stone in each clan s temple and uses it in battle The player holds down the square button to charge chi and presses it again to use it usually causing large amounts of damage As the player s chi arts become stronger they can eventually wipe out most enemies in 1 or 2 hits Players gain levels up to level 20 by defeating enemies Upon gaining a level the player s Mind Technique and Body attributes raise depending on how the player fought battles prior to each level up For example if a player uses nothing but Chi Arts his Mind attribute will raise more than the other two Up to a total of 200 Throughout the game players also collect various accessories that they can equip to increase their attributes In addition to this players can purchase other swords which may or may not do more damage than Shinbu s Ginmei Sword or they can upgrade the Ginmei sword by taking it to a blacksmith However certain enemies as emphasized all over Ouka can only be hurt by the Ginmei Sword such as clan gods along with other enemies Elements Edit Chi arts is what Shinbu acquires as he progresses through the story The Chi Arts system is a complementary and rival system The rival system is formed as a star while the complementary is formed into a circle Shinbu can also use Chi Arts when he buys a Level 1 chi art charm The Chi Arts system is used to defeat certain enemies very quickly The five elements are wood fire earth metal and water Wood defeats earth but weak against metal Fire is strong against metal but weak against water Earth triumphs over water but cowers wood Metal defeats wood but is poorly fared against fire Water is strong against fire but will be weak against earth The complementary system is only used in bugei scrolls It must go in a clockwise circle or it is not a cycle Complementary elements can also charge an attack making the final attack in the combo the most devastating finisher Reception EditReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic72 100 2 Review scoresPublicationScoreEdge4 10 3 Electronic Gaming Monthly6 67 10 4 Eurogamer6 10 5 Famitsu26 40 6 Game Informer6 75 10 7 GameRevolutionC 8 GameSpot8 10 9 GameSpy 10 GameTrailers8 8 10 11 GameZone8 10 12 IGN7 8 10 13 Official U S PlayStation Magazine 14 RPGamer1 5 5 15 RPGFan78 100 16 The game received average reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic 2 In Japan Famitsu gave it a score of one seven two sixes and one seven for a total of 26 out of 40 6 References Edit Chen Grace April 24 2008 PlayStation Store Update PlayStation Blog Sony Interactive Entertainment Retrieved September 24 2021 a b Kingdom of Paradise for PSP Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved September 24 2021 Edge staff March 2006 Key of Heaven Edge No 160 Future plc p 94 Frank Jenn Nutt Christian Bettenhausen Shane January 2006 Kingdom of Paradise Electronic Gaming Monthly No 199 Ziff Davis p 128 Archived from the original on February 12 2006 Retrieved September 24 2021 Parkin Simon March 20 2006 Key of Heaven Eurogamer Gamer Network Retrieved September 24 2021 a b Famitsu Scores NeoGAF NeoGaf LLC July 13 2005 Retrieved September 24 2021 Juba Joe January 2006 Kingdom of Paradise Game Informer No 153 GameStop p 156 Archived from the original on February 20 2008 Retrieved September 24 2021 Ferris Duke November 16 2005 Kingdom of Paradise GameRevolution CraveOnline Archived from the original on September 12 2015 Retrieved September 25 2021 Kasavin Greg November 15 2005 Kingdom of Paradise Review GameSpot CBS Interactive Retrieved September 24 2021 Leeper Justin November 20 2005 GameSpy Kingdom of Paradise GameSpy IGN Entertainment Retrieved September 24 2021 Kingdom of Paradise GameTrailers Viacom December 14 2005 Archived from the original on August 15 2012 Retrieved September 25 2021 Lafferty Michael November 15 2005 Kingdom of Paradise PSP Review GameZone Archived from the original on October 4 2008 Retrieved September 25 2021 Castro Juan November 9 2005 Kingdom of Paradise IGN Ziff Davis Retrieved September 24 2021 Nutt Christian January 2006 Kingdom of Paradise Official U S PlayStation Magazine No 100 Ziff Davis p 104 Archived from the original on February 12 2006 Retrieved September 24 2021 Young Billy 2005 Kingdom of Paradise RPGamer CraveOnline Retrieved September 25 2021 McCarroll John December 7 2005 Kingdom of Paradise RPGFan Emerald Shield Media LLC Retrieved September 25 2021 External links EditKey of Heaven at MobyGames Kingdom of Paradise at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kingdom of Paradise amp oldid 1120481592, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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