Fantasy Eclipse, also known in Japan as "Maho no Bakahatsu" is a platformer/beat-em-up game focusing on magical girls, based on the manga/anime series of the same name.
Plot[]
Gameplay[]
The game is a 2D-side scrolling borrows many gameplay elements from Dragon Ball Advanced Adventure
General[]
Platformer Mode[]
Brawl Mode[]
Brawl Mode is something that plays like a Simple Fighting game.
Trivia[]
Tropes[]
- Dub Name Change:
- Fukumi -> Betilda
- Endo -> Troy
- EX Special Attack: In the platformer mode
- Fighting Game: Brawl Mode.
- Magical Girl Genre Deconstruction: One of the less severe examples of this trope (even lighter than Hero Hours Contract)
- Multiple Life Meter: Like Dragon Ball Advanced Adventure, multi-layered health bars are used to indicate how much health while conserving screen space, each full health bar carries 256 HP, these bars have different colors, starting from .
- Betilda starts each new game with two health bars as her maximum health (or 512 HP), she can get up to 2048 Maximum HP, which is eight health bars.
- Limit Break:
- In the platformer mode, Betilda and the other three playable characters has three of them, executed like the one from the One Piece game for the Game Boy Advance.
- Fukumi/Betilda
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- Endo/Troy
- Mega KaBoh-ken (costs two power bars) - is basically Shinku Hadouken, super fireball that does medium damage (for a super), hits five times.
- Si-Ran Plaka (costs three power bars) - short range, but it does alot of damage, it's actually just a shin-shoryuken, but it does 4-hits.
- Limit Breaks in Brawl Mode Characters
- In the platformer mode, Betilda and the other three playable characters has three of them, executed like the one from the One Piece game for the Game Boy Advance.
- Lighter and Softer: Compared to other modern Dark Magical Girl series, this game has a rather upbeat plot and story progression, there are some dark moments from time to time though, making the basically like if One Piece was a magical girl series instead.
- Shotoclone: Endo/Troy
- X Meets Y Meets Z: Grief Syndrome meets Dragon Ball Advanced Adventure.
YMMV[]
- No Proble
Trivia[]
- here's the title screen music is based off, which is also used as the intro for Season 1 of the later anime based of this game.