Category:Mystic Ark

Produce & Enix made four RPGs that have many points in common:
 * 1) The 7th Saga (originally Elnard), is the first game made by Produce & Enix together, where the heroes' trainer is named Lemele (Remeer in Japanese); somehow it is a prequel to Brain Lord (no spoilers here).
 * 2) Brain Lord has a different gameplay from the other two games; anyway, it shares many plot elements with them, including the name of some characters;
 * 3) Mystic Ark is the third game made by Enix and Produce. It mutuated the turn-based combat system and the party system from Elnard, while it inherited the emphasis on puzzles from Brain Lord.
 * 4) The fourth game, Mystic Ark: Maboroshi Gekijou was made for PS1, but very little is known about it outside Japan. "Maboroshi Gekijou" means "Phantom Theatre".

Links between the first three games


No official link between the games exists, although they are all made by the same team, lead by Shinji Imada. Still, the games have lots of elements in common.


 * The 7th Saga takes place in two ages separated by 5000 years. In Mystic Ark Lemele/Remeer and all the characters are abducted from their original worlds, therefore this fact justifies a separate lore.
 * The old king Lemele/Remeer is sort of immortal: it is known that he lived for centuries or maybe millennia. He is featured in all the games. He was born after the "past" of The 7th Saga, he is the main character of the other games, and he was killed near the beginning of the "future" of The 7th Saga.
 * The characters of Lemele/Remeer (immortal hero), Ferris (immortal faerie) and Lux (immortal android) are the strongest bond between three titles that would span 5000 years of history.
 * Dragons are common in the past of The 7th Saga, people are inquiring on them being disappearing since a century or so in Brain Lord, and then they are just legendary in the future of The 7th Saga.
 * The cities in the past and the future of 7th Saga are completely different, and this would leave room for the further different cities in Brain Lord.
 * The ruins of a high-tech lost civilization are featured in both titles; in 7th Saga the origins of these ruins are eventually explained, while Brain Lord does not contradict it.