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Box artwork for Soul Blazer.
Box artwork for Soul Blazer.
Soul Blazer
Developer(s)Quintet
Publisher(s)Enix
Year released
System(s)SNES
Preceded byActRaiser 2
Followed bySolo Crisis
SeriesActRaiser
Japanese titleSoul Blader
Genre(s)Role-playing
ModesSingle player
LinksSoul Blazer ChannelSearchSearch

Soul Blader (ソウルブレイダー is just a reading help for Japanese players) was developed and released in Japan, and later localized as Soul Blazer. It is a SNES action role-playing game developed by Quintet and published by Enix. Soul Blazer was released on January 31, 1992 in Japan, on November 27, 1992 in North America, and on January 27, 1994 in Europe. .

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The Japanese "subtitle" ソウルブレイダー ("souru bureida") is just a reading help for Japanese players.

Although it is usually considered part of the "Gaia trilogy", according to the producer of Enix USA[1] Soul Blazer is the prequel[2] of ActRaiser. Similar to the company's previous game ActRaiser, the player takes the role of a divine angel (or deity, or lesser-deity, or avatar) sent by a divinity, called Master, to destroy monsters and release the captured souls of a world's inhabitants.

Soul Blazer was scored by Yukihide Takekawa.

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  1. Interview to Robert Jerauld, former producer at Enix USA
  2. It was released later (sequel), but the story takes place earlier (pre-).

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