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Feda: The Emblem of Justice

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Battles take place on a square grid where each unit occupies a single square. Battle is turn-based where during a character's turn, they can move a certain amount of squares, they may then perform an action such as attack or use items. When an attack action is used it goes into a fight animation and
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characters whose always stay in the player's party, he can get different characters on law and chaos side. But changing the side will make them leave his party. The alignment system is done in ranked emblems - a neutral one and four chaos and four law ones, highest of them called Fedayenn Goddess of
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where the player always just sees his character from behind and the enemy in front of him). During battles, the screen switches from the player's unit to the enemy.
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is a tactical role playing game composed of two primary play modes: exploration and battles. During an exploration stage, the player explore
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series. Depending on which character the player uses to act, the scene shows him in full picture or just a part of the character (unlike in
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is a tactical role playing game developed by Max Entertainment and published by Yanoman Games that was originally released for the
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NEW GAMES CROSS REVIEW: フェーダ (エンブレム オブ ジャスティス). Weekly Famicom Tsūshin. No.307. Pg.39. 4 November 1994.
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are activated when the player and an enemy unit occupy the same area or in scripted event.
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in 1994. The game centers around two soldiers forced to fight against the now-corrupted
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is that the player's alignment can be chosen - the player can fight for
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tells the player how much damage was given/received.
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A strange bipedal creature is attacking the player.
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Index


Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
Director(s)
Composer(s)
Platform(s)
Super Famicom
Sega Saturn
JP
JP
Genre(s)
Tactical role-playing game
Single-player
Super Famicom
empire
Sega Saturn

towns
shops
houses
Battles
Shining Force
law
chaos
neutral
Famicom Tsūshin
PlayStation
"Software List (Released by Soft Licensees)"
Feda: The Emblem of Justice
MobyGames

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