Hiōden: Mamono-tachi tono Chikai
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The game can be played using the SNES mouse or a normal controller.
Plot
The main character of Hiouden is Richard A. MacIntyre, the titular Scarlet King. His castle has been taken over by the Macaulays, and everyone in the castle was executed except him. He fled to the hanging gardens in the castle to regroup. There he discovers Beatrix, a dryad, who grants him the ability to summon demons. Thus begins his quest to retake his home.
Music
The game's music was composed by Motoi Sakuraba, Hiroya Hatsushiba and Shinji Tamura. Hatsushiba was also the sound programmer.
Reception
According to Telenet, the game's PC-98 version became a best seller in June 1992.[2]
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