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Project X Zone III: The Azure Eclipse (プロジェクト クロスゾーンIII:紺碧の日食 Purojekuto Kurosu Zōn San: Konpeki no Nisshoku), or simply Project X Zone 3 outside of Japan, is a strategy role-playing game developed by Monolith Soft and B.B. Studio, and later published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. In addition to being the third Project X Zone game, this is the first entry in the series to be released on the Nintendo Switch.
Even though this game continues the dream crossover between Capcom, Bandai Namco Entertainment and Sega, this game once again features guest characters from Nintendo's Fire Emblem series, as well as introducing characters from Activision's Crash Bandicoot franchise and Square Enix's NieR: Automata.
Announcement
A teaser trailer for Project X Zone 3 was first shown during the Nintendo Direct of February 2019. Why can't i download anything. Right when the direct was wrapping up, television static interrupted the 'signal' in short spurts before cutting it off completely. Once the static stopped, text describing the series fades in and out on a black screen. The logo for the first Project X Zone is shown in between the text, but golden chains snatch and destroy it as the sequel’s logo replaces it. Confirmation of the next sequel is suddenly proven by the following line of text.
'Worlds Will Cross Once More!'
The logo for Project X Zone 2 is shown again, but it starts to crack and shatter when a blue light illuminates the screen. Even though the trailer didn’t show off any gameplay, it did reveal a small handful of playable characters after the halation. These characters include the following:
- Ryu and Ken Masters from Street Fighter
- Mike Haggar from Final Fight
- Arthur and Firebrand from Ghosts 'n Goblins & Gargoyle's Quest
- Alis Landale and Serena Corsair from Phantasy Star & Guardian Heroes
- Welkin Gunther and Alicia Melchiott from Valkyria Chronicles
- Sonic the Hedgehog
- Velvet Crowe and Eleanor Hume from Tales of Berseria
- Excellen Browning, Lamia Loveless and Kaguya Nanbu from Super Robot Wars
Once the trailer reached its conclusion, the city skyline of Toronto is shown with a blue tint. It then switches to an image of two unknown women standing before a bright light in the sky. During E3 2019, these two women would later be revealed to be Glas and Emerald Risket, the main protagonists of the story. Before the Nintendo Direct ended, Japanese viewers were then revealed that the game will be getting an August 2019 release while the rest of the world would have to wait until early 2020.
Main Plot/Opening Monologue
For every generation, a mysterious object blocks the sun. Usually lasting about a week, this causes a blue glow to illuminate the entire world. Scientists have stated that the moon is nowhere near the sun during these strange eclipses, but they could never identify the object blocking the sun itself.
This phenomenon is infamously known as the Azure Eclipse.
While the Azure Eclipse gained publicity over the years, tons of incidents occur in its more recent appearances. Reports tell about roaming angelic creatures of unknown origin when the blue light is present. That’s how the Azure Eclipse got the attention of several hidden services, including Union 10.
Union 10. A secret organization owned by the Canadian government which is dedicated to upholding peace against threats from the supernatural, paranormal, extraterrestrial and multidimensional. They have been lurking in the shadows since Canada's earliest years, fighting a silent war with no conclusion. Many of their battles don’t last long, but that doesn’t mean the long ones are nonexistent.
During the last Azure Eclipse, Union 10 and a young man named Leos Risket collaborated with their Japanese counterpart, Shinra, and fought through a brutal conflict. Apparently, the phenomenon can create dimensional rifts between other worlds that are unrelated to the raging tyrants. The alliance has also discovered a crazed girl who appears to have connections to the Azure Eclipse. This brought up some questions during the eclipse’s aftermath.
Who was that girl? What was her reason for coming here? Is she following the orders of some superior leader? Does the Azure Eclipse act as some gateway to an undiscovered world?
20XX, Present Day.
After being absent for two and a half decades, the Azure Eclipse has returned to shake a whole new generation… and quite literally. During those past years, Leos has changed from a free wandering spirit to a family man. He has become the father of two twins, Glas and Emerald, both of whom are now rookie members of Union 10.
The two sisters are now on their way to their first field mission. Little do they know that this little operation will lead them on a journey that will test all their limits, but also reveal the meaning behind the Azure Eclipse.
Gameplay
Basics
Project X Zone 3 keeps the core gameplay mechanics like its predecessors. The player moves multiple playable units across a map to engage in combat with enemy units. Multiple attacks can be linked together with other close pair units and a selected solo unit to build extensive combos.
Unit Stats
These are the stats carried by all units on the map. Players can increase the stats on their units by either leveling them up or equipping them with gear and accessories.
HP | Health. The amount of hit points a unit can take until they're defeated. |
SP | Skill Points. Used to activate a unit's skills. |
XP | Player exclusive. A stat shared between all playable units that can activate special attacks, multi-attacks and full defend when used. |
EP | Enemy exclusice. The same as XP, but used by enemy units to both counterattack and use special & multi-attacks. |
ATK | Attack. The amount of attack power a unit has. |
DEF | Defense. The amount of attack power a unit can reduce. |
TEC | Increases a unit's chance of triggering a status effect. |
DEX | Decreases a unit's chance of getting a status effect. |
MOVE | The amount of spaces a unit can move on a battle map. |
RNG | Shows how many spaces a unit can attack from. |
SP M-RNG | Additional spaces when a unit performs a multi-attack. |
EXP | Experience Points. Shows both the amount a playable unit needs to level up and the amount ememies provide after being defeated. |
BP | Boost points. Player exclusive. Points used to increase the strength of a unit's attacks and to unlock new auto-skills. |
Status Effects
Status effects are abilities that both allies and enemies have in a few of their attacks. Most of the time, these usually last for about two to three turns. Playable units that have a status effect can be cured with the right item.
Stun | The unit is completely immobilized and vulnerable to enemy unit attacks. |
Poison | The unit will lose health each time they cease activation during the player's turn. |
Down | The unit is prevented from counter attacking. |
Block Crush | Player exclusive. During the combat phase, this greatly helps out in destroying the enemy's shield. |
Bind | Enemy exclusive. Effected playable units are prevented from activating their skills. |
Skills & Auto-Skills
Skills are a way for players to temporarily enhance abilities for playable units. Normal skills can be activated by individual units with the cost of their SP. Returning from the second game, auto-skills are equipable enhancements that trigger when certain conditions are met.
Intermissions
Intermissions happen in between chapters, giving players a break from battle scenarios. During intermissions, players can save their progress, modify a unit’s skills and abilities, buy and sell equipment from the shop, practice combos in training mode, and alter the game's basic options to their liking.
New Features
Just like the previous instalment, this game introduces some new mechanics to the series.
Being on new hardware, the game's visuals have received a graphical upgrade compared to the previous installments, both of which were released on the Nintendo 3DS. However, character sprites can be given the classic pixelated look from the 3DS games by switching the represented to Retro Mode in the options menu.
The most notable addition is the moveset customization feature. From here, players have the ability to select and arrange the input to a unit’s moveset. With all possible moves unlocked, players can select five out of seven normal attacks for each pair unit (plus one out of two support attacks) and one out of two for solo units.
With all the other unit stats, the SPD (Speed) stat returns from the first game. The stat now has different function instead of determining the order of the units, giving those in the player's party a chance to dodge enemy attacks with the new Evade command. A higher SPD stat increases the possibility of a successful dodge.
Original Characters
Protagonists
Glas Risket
Main Article: Glas Risket
Glas Risket (ガラス・リスク Garasu Risuku) is a rookie member of Union 10 and one of the game’s main protagonists. She is known for being a laid-back genius who specializes in video games and even hosts an internet series centered around the subject. However, an encounter she had with a street gang has left her with the habit of rescuing innocent people from any potential life-threatening situations that surround her. This is likely her oath to the lives she'd failed to save that day, but Glas' acts of selflessness are a flaw in her intelligence since this way of thinking can place her in danger.
In battle, Glas fights using various forms of martial arts, combining them into a fighting style she calls the 'Risketsu Technique.' This led to the development of the Sage Gauntlets, which are gloves that can harness all sorts of elemental abilities.
Emerald Risket
Emerald Risket (エメラルド・リスク Emerarudo Risuku) is a rookie member of Union 10 and one of the game’s main protagonists. She is a dedicated musician and the lead guitarist of Time Warp Academy, a band that fused the music genres of Rock, City Pop and R&B into an interesting hotchpotch. Compared to her twin sister, Emerald is a lot more childish and optimistic out of the two. However, this limited sense of judgment has made her develop a bad habit of trusting several bad crowds. Thankfully, Glas has always saved her from those vile situations.
Her combat weapon is the Checker Hyde, an electric guitar that can summon various spirits to her aide, heal wounded allies and perform all sorts of crazy things when the right tunes are played.
Leos Risket
Leos Risket (レオス・リスク Reosu Risuku) is a non-playable character and the father of Glas & Emerald. Twenty-five years prior to the events of this game, he was a member of Union 10’s field division who’d witnessed the Azure Eclipse for himself. Now he’s in charge of the organization and behaves a mentor figure towards his two daughters. His personality is best described by Glas & Emerald as a “stereotypical shonen manga protagonist in the real world.”
Antagonists
Zaffre Vigil
Zaffre Vigil (ザフレ・ビギル Zafure Bagiru) is a goddess of creation, the one responsible for the Azure Eclipse and the central antagonist of the game. Her primary goal is to destroy the worlds that hold her 'prisoners', all while salvaging the innocent mortals to let them inhabit a new world that she created.
Zaffre herself comes from a race of gods who’re believed to be the creators of the Portalstone from the first Project X Zone and to an extent, reality itself. The original purpose of these enchanted stones is to seal in the spiritual energy of those who attempt to rob the gods of their powers. But in extremely rare cases proven by Oros Phlox, it’s possible for these prisoners to escape and even harness their stone’s energy. To prevent these disasters, the gods open dimensional rifts from their own world to further strengthen the seals on the Portalstones.
However, Zaffre will later recall on the events of a civil war that almost led to the extinction of existence. Her side had overthrown the rebellions by sealing their leader inside a colossal Portalstone, but Zaffre believes that she might be the last of her kind to survive the war. Since the aftermath, she’s taken the responsibility of preventing these malevolent souls from escaping their Portalstones. Throughout several points in the game, the motivation behind her new twisted objective is hinted to have a connection to that war in some way.
Even though her appearance resembles a woman in her early thirties, Zaffre has actually been alive for millenniums. She's mostly a polite woman who understands the factors of being a leader, even knowing that her beliefs and actions can leave dire consequences in the near future. The goddess doesn't let emotions cloud her judgment, but being confronted by Glas and Emerald gives her an uncontrollable sense of guilt and regret.
Zaffre's primary way of fighting is by using a simple staff, but she can easily morph it into any ancient weapon of her choosing (sword, bow, etc). Being a creation goddess, she can also summon angelic beings from her thoughts. Unlike Oros Phlox who require the aid of the Portalstone, she can actually accomplish this ability at will.
Mezzanotte
Mezzanotte (メザノッテ Mezanotte) is a loyal servant to Zaffre Vigil and one of the game's major antagonists. Centuries prior to the events of this game, civil war broke out amongst the gods and Zaffre discovered her unconscious body in the aftermath. She was taken in by the goddess and eventually became her servant.
This little devil is known for being an unpredictable sadist, but the creation goddess will intervene if her twisted actions go too far. Even though she's cruel by nature, Mezzanotte can be an aggressive mess when facing those she has a grudge against, especially Leos Risket. During the previous Azure Eclipse, her existence was discovered between the alliance of Shinra and Union 10. She waged war against the two secret organizations, but she was forced to retreat when Leos overpowered her in combat.
Due to her warped behavior and love for jokes, Zaffre knew that she was a former follower of the God of Mischief. However, it's later revealed at the end of the game that she was a servant for Zenatos, another creation god who's responsible for triggering that same civil war many centuries ago.
Mezzanotte highly relies on her Geokinetic abilities whenever she's in a fight. She can lift chunks of earth with no struggle, cause mini earthquakes and even swim through solid ground like water.
Playable Characters
Characters marked with a (*) symbol are temporarily fought as an enemy unit.
Characters and game franchises highlighted in Italic Bold are new to the series.
Pair Units
A pair unit consists of two characters; a leader who is the one represented on the map and during boss unit attacks, and a partner who assists the leader during the player’s attacks. Pair units are navigated across a map to collect items and trigger battles with enemy units.With 100 XP, either a Special Attack can be activated during combat, or the player can attack multiple enemies at once from the map. Pair units can also activate skills that can effect units in the player’s party. These type of units can gain experience points, level up, and eventually gain new skills.
Character Names | Game Series | Company |
---|---|---|
Glas Risket and Emerald Risket | Original | Bandai Namco |
Jin Kazama and Lars Alexandersson | Tekken | Bandai Namco |
Excellen Browning and Lamia Loveless | Super Robot Wars: Original Generation | Bandai Namco |
Shion Uzuki and KOS-MOS | Xenosaga | Bandai Namco |
Alisa Ilinichina Amiella and 2B | God Eater & NieR: Automata | Bandai Namco & Square Enix |
Sorey and Laphicet | Tales of Zestiria & Tales of Berseria | Bandai Namco |
Velvet Crowe and Eleanor Hume | Tales of Berseria | Bandai Namco |
Ryu and Ken Masters | Street Fighter | Capcom |
Sakura Kasugano and Ibuki | Street Fighter | Capcom |
Arthur and Firebrand | Ghosts 'n Goblins & Gargoyle's Quest | Capcom |
Mega Man X and Zero* | Mega Man X | Capcom |
Chris Redfield and Claire Redfield | Resident Evil Revelations 1 & 2 | Capcom |
Dante and Morrigan Aensland | Devil May Cry & Darkstalkers | Capcom |
Akira Yuki and Jacky Bryant | Virtua Fighter | Sega |
Alis Landale and Serena Corsair | Phantasy Star & Guardian Heroes | Sega |
Sakura Shinguji and Gemini Sunrise | Sakura Wars | Sega |
Michael Hardy and James Cools | Viruta Cop | Sega |
Kazama Kiryu and Frank West | Yakuza & Dead Rising | Sega & Capcom |
Welkin Gunther and Alicia Melchiott* | Valkyria Chronicles | Sega |
Lucina and Hinoka | Fire Emblem Awakening & Fire Emblem Fates | Nintendo |
Crash Bandicoot (with Aku Aku) and Dr. Neo Cortex* | Crash Bandicoot | Activision |
Downloadable Content
These characters appear exclusively in bonus chapters that can only be purchased through the Nintendo eShop. Placing these units in the main campaign will leave no effect on the story.
Character Names | Game Series | Company |
---|---|---|
Reiji Arisu and Xiaomu | Namco × Capcom | Bandai Namco |
Guy and Kage Maru | Final Fight & Virtua Fighter | Capcom & Sega |
Ichiro Ogami and Shinjiro Taiga | Sakura Wars | Sega |
Solo Units
A solo unit is a character that can be linked to any pair unit in the player’s party. These characters are meant to be summoned by the player during combat phases to further extend combo attacks. Solo units cannot be leveled up, but they do provide some unique skills to their linked pair unit.
Character Name | Game Series | Company |
---|---|---|
Kaguya Nanbu | Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier | Bandai Namco |
T-elos* | Xenosaga | Bandai Namco |
Valkyrie | The Legend of Valkyrie | Bandai Namco |
Wonder Momo | Wonder Momo | Bandai Namco |
Richard Miller | Time Crisis | Bandai Namco |
Klonoa | Klonoa | Bandai Namco |
Mii Koryuji | Project X Zone | Bandai Namco |
Jill Valentine* | Resident Evil Revelations | Capcom |
Jon Talbain | Darkstalkers | Capcom |
Mike Haggar | Final Fight | Capcom |
Tessa | Red Earth | Capcom |
Ruby Heart | Marvel Vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes | Capcom |
Asura | Asura's Wrath | Capcom |
Pai Chan | Virtua Fighter | Sega |
Selvaria Bles* | Valkyria Chronicles | Sega |
Gulius Thunderhead | Golden Axe | Sega |
Sonic the Hedgehog | Sonic the Hedgehog | Sega |
Dr. Eggman* | Sonic the Hedgehog | Sega |
Rent-a-Hero | Rent-a-Hero | Sega |
Ulala | Space Channel 5 | Sega |
Leo | Fire Emblem Fates | Nintendo |
Downloadable Content
These characters appear exclusively in bonus chapters that can only be purchased through the Nintendo eShop. Placing these units in the main campaign will leave no effect on the story.
Character Name | Game Series | Company |
---|---|---|
Kota Fujiki | God Eater | Bandai Namco |
Hsien-Ko | Darkstalkers | Capcom |
Edy Nelson | Valkyria Chronicles | Sega |
Non-Playable Characters
Boss Units
These are the enemies that will be fought throughout the entire game. Bosses are obviously much stronger than the regular grunts, even having access to both special & multi-attacks with 100 EP.
Characters marked with a (*) symbol have multiple forms.
Characters and game franchises highlighted in Italic Bold are new to the series.
Character Name | Game Series | Company |
---|---|---|
Zaffre Vigil | Original | Bandai Namco |
Mezzanotte* | Original | Bandai Namco |
Unknown | Tekken | Bandai Namco |
Devil Kazumi | Tekken | Bandai Namco |
Weiss Ritter Abend | Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier | Bandai Namco |
Vajra | God Eater | Bandai Namco |
Hannibal | God Eater | Bandai Namco |
Heldalf | Tales of Zestiria | Bandai Namco |
Oscar Dragonia* | Tales of Berseria | Bandai Namco |
Teresa Linares (Therion Form) | Tales of Berseria | Bandai Namco |
Black Valkyrie | The Legend of Valkyrie | Bandai Namco |
Wild Dog | Time Crisis | Bandai Namco |
F.A.N.G. | Street Fighter | Capcom |
Astaroth | Ghosts 'n Goblins | Capcom |
Phalanx | Gargoyle's Quest | Capcom |
Sigma | Mega Man X | Capcom |
Lord Raptor | Darkstalkers | Capcom |
Nemesis T-Type | Resident Evil | Capcom |
Nelo Angelo | Devil May Cry | Capcom |
Poison | Final Fight | Capcom |
Hauzer | Red Earth | Capcom |
Abyss* | Marvel Vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes | Capcom |
Augus | Asura's Wrath | Capcom |
V-Dural | Virtua Figher | Sega |
Katrina | Guardian Heroes | Sega |
Ranmaru Mori | Sakura Wars | Sega |
Dokurobo | Sakura Wars | Sega |
Maximilian* | Valkyria Chronicles | Sega |
Metal Sonic | Sonic the Hedgehog | Sega |
Shadow (Jaguar as NPC) | Space Channel 5 | Sega |
Purge* | Space Channel 5 | Sega |
Validar | Fire Emblem Awakening | Nintendo |
Anankos* | Fire Emblem Fates | Nintendo |
Uka Uka | Crash Bandicoot | Activision |
Alternative Boss Forms
As the main story progresses, certain boss units can go through an enhanced transformation or two. Their attacks will mostly be different, but sometimes they might even receive new auto-skills with their evolution.
Character Name | Transformation(s) |
---|---|
Mezzanotte | Golem Body Eclipse Crystal Fusion |
Oscar Dragonia | Armatus Form |
Abyss | The Guardian True Form |
V-Dural | Stone Form |
Maximilian | Artificial Valkyria Empty Vessel |
Purge | Purge the Great |
Anankos | Unmasked Dragon Eye |
Sub-Boss Units
This is another type of boss unit that will be encountered throughout the game. Even though they cannot use special or multi attacks, these enemies can be quite a handful with their auto-skills.
Characters and game franchises highlighted in Italic Bold are new to the series.
Character Name | Game Series | Company |
---|---|---|
Symonne | Tales of Zestiria | Bandai Namco |
Joker | Klonoa | Bandai Namco |
Dr. Mad | Phantasy Star | Sega |
Pon Piriri | Space Channel 5 | Sega |
Event Characters
These characters don’t appear as enemies, but they’re not playable, either. Most of these characters appear exclusively in cut-scenes while some act as shopkeepers.
Characters marked with a (*) symbol are shopkeepers.
Characters and game franchises highlighted in Italic Bold are new to the series.
Character Name | Game Series | Company |
---|---|---|
Leos Risket | Original | Bandai Namco |
Koma* | Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier | Bandai Namco |
Lolo | Klonoa | Bandai Namco |
The King of All Cosmos | Katamari | Bandai Namco |
Sylphie* | Forgotten Worlds | Capcom |
Cordelia Gi Randgriz | Valkyria Chronicles | Sega |
Knuckles the Echidna | Sonic the Hedgehog | Sega |
President Peace | Space Channel 5 | Sega |
Anna (as a Shinra Agent)* | Fire Emblem | Nintendo |
Owain | Fire Emblem Awakening | Nintendo |
Azura | Fire Emblem Fates | Nintendo |
New Game Plus Epilogue Characters
Character Name | Game Series | Company |
---|---|---|
Saya | Namco × Capcom | Bandai Namco |
Unknown Bird Character | Original | Bandai Namco |
Enemy Units
These are the basic grunts that players will face off against. Usually most of them can be defeated in one combat phase, but enemies with high stats and certain auto-skills won't be a pushover.
Bandai Namco Games
Enemy Name | Game Series |
---|---|
Sapphire Plated Valkyrie | Original |
Topaz Plated Valkyrie | Original |
Phoenix-Tail Fox (Dark Blue) | Original |
Phoenix-Tail Fox (Cyan) | Original |
Flickering Beauty (Cyan) | Original |
Flickering Beauty (Blue) | Original |
Lapis Halo Cluster | Original |
Aquamarine Halo Cluster | Original |
Armored Spectre (Blue) | Original |
Armored Spectre (Dark Blue) | Original |
Sapphire-Spotted Dragonia | Original |
Lapis-Spotted Dragonia | Original |
Bare-Handed Golem | Original |
Hammer-Wielding Golem | Original |
Spear-Wielding Golem | Original |
Axe-Wielding Golem | Original |
Bugbear | Xenosaga |
Goblin | Xenosaga |
Gremlin | Xenosaga |
Latus Lumen | Xenosaga |
Latus Flamma | Xenosaga |
Latus Glacies | Xenosaga |
Azazel | Xenosaga |
Armaros | Xenosaga |
Sigrdrifa | Xenosaga |
Defense Droid Alpha | Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier |
Defense Droid Gamma | Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier |
Junk Trooper | Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier |
Gardax | Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier |
WR.Red - Heavy | Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier |
WR.Gold - Heavy | Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier |
Kaigyo Rokuroku | Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier |
Ogretail | God Eater |
Fallen Ogretail | God Eater |
Zygote | God Eater |
Fallen Zygote (Spark) | God Eater |
Fallen Zygote (Freeze) | God Eater |
Cocoon Maiden | God Eater |
Fallen Cocoon Maiden (Blaze) | God Eater |
Fallen Cocoon Maiden (Spark) | God Eater |
Kongou | God Eater |
Fallen Kongou | God Eater |
Gboro-Gboro | God Eater |
Fallen Gboro-Gboro | God Eater |
Golden Gboro-Gboro | God Eater |
Chi-You | God Eater |
Fallen Chi-You | God Eater |
Witch | Tales of Berseria |
Flame Witch | Tales of Berseria |
Werewolf | Tales of Berseria |
Wolf Berserker | Tales of Berseria |
Treant | Tales of Berseria |
Hallowed Tree | Tales of Berseria |
Gibbon | Tales of Berseria |
Bush Ape | Tales of Berseria |
Devil | Tales of Berseria |
Gargoyle | Tales of Berseria |
Sizath (Green) | The Legend of Valkyrie |
Sizath (Blue) | The Legend of Valkyrie |
Sizath (Black) | The Legend of Valkyrie |
Robodian | The Legend of Valkyrie |
Robodian (Black) | The Legend of Valkyrie |
Robodian (Gold) | The Legend of Valkyrie |
Chaox | The Legend of Valkyrie |
Chaox (Blue) | The Legend of Valkyrie |
Honorian | The Legend of Valkyrie |
Dadatta | The Legend of Valkyrie |
Moo | Klonoa |
Giant Moo | Klonoa |
Armored Moo | Klonoa |
Gold Armored Moo | Klonoa |
Flying Moo | Klonoa |
Capcom
Enemy Name | Game Series |
---|---|
Zombie (Red) | Ghosts 'n Goblins |
Zombie (Blue) | Ghosts 'n Goblins |
Zombie (Purple) | Ghosts 'n Goblins |
Red Arremer Ace | Ghosts 'n Goblins |
White Arremer | Ghosts 'n Goblins |
Red Arremer King | Ghosts 'n Goblins |
Mettaur C-15 | Mega Man X |
Mettaur D2 | Mega Man X |
Armor Soldier | Mega Man X |
Ride Armor (Red) | Mega Man X |
Ride Armor (Green) | Mega Man X |
Gunbolt | Mega Man X |
Q-Bee | Darkstalkers |
T-002 Tyrant | Resident Evil |
Super Tyrant | Resident Evil |
Ooze | Resident Evil |
Tricorne | Resident Evil |
Pincer | Resident Evil |
Hunter α | Resident Evil |
Bloody Mari | Devil May Cry |
Marionette (Purple) | Devil May Cry |
Marionette (Green) | Devil May Cry |
Sin Scissors | Devil May Cry |
Hell Pride | Devil May Cry |
Hell Envy | Devil May Cry |
Hell Wrath | Devil May Cry |
Hell Gluttony | Devil May Cry |
Hell Lust | Devil May Cry |
Sega
Enemy Name | Game Series |
---|---|
Green Slime | Phantasy Star |
Red Slime | Phantasy Star |
Blue Slime | Phantasy Star |
Wing Eye | Phantasy Star |
Owl Bear | Phantasy Star |
Goldlen | Phantasy Star |
N. Farmer | Phantasy Star |
E. Farmer | Phantasy Star |
Barbarian | Phantasy Star |
Robotcop | Phantasy Star |
Androcop | Phantasy Star |
Kouma Kagizume | Sakura Wars |
Kouma Sandan | Sakura Wars |
Kouma Ekisha | Sakura Wars |
Kouma Heiki Banrai | Sakura Wars |
Kouma Heiki Senkou | Sakura Wars |
Kouma Heiki Reppu | Sakura Wars |
Soldier | Guardian Heroes |
Knight | Guardian Heroes |
Magician | Guardian Heroes |
Aggro | Yakuza: Dead Souls |
Hermit | Yakuza: Dead Souls |
Diptera | Yakuza: Dead Souls |
Heninger | Golden Axe |
Heninger (on Chicken Leg) | Golden Axe |
LongMoan | Golden Axe |
LongMoan (on Chicken Leg) | Golden Axe |
Zuburoka | Golden Axe |
Zuburoka (on Chicken Leg) | Golden Axe |
Bad Brother | Golden Axe |
Thief | Golden Axe |
Egg Pawn | Sonic the Hedgehog |
Egg Pawn (Spear) | Sonic the Hedgehog |
Egg Pawn (Bazooka) | Sonic the Hedgehog |
Moto Bug | Sonic the Hedgehog |
Burrobot | Sonic the Hedgehog |
Unidasu | Sonic the Hedgehog |
Uni Uni | Sonic the Hedgehog |
E-1000 | Sonic the Hedgehog |
Egg Hammer | Sonic the Hedgehog |
Heavy Egg Hammer | Sonic the Hedgehog |
Rhythm Robot (Black/Walker) | Space Channel 5 |
Rhythm Robot (Silver/Walker) | Space Channel 5 |
Rhythm Robot (Black/Flyer) | Space Channel 5 |
Rhythm Robot (Silver/Flyer) | Space Channel 5 |
Rhythm Robot (Black/Bodyguard) | Space Channel 5 |
Rhythm Robot (Silver/Bodyguard) | Space Channel 5 |
Guest Companies
Enemy Name | Game Series | Company |
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Risen (Fighter) | Fire Emblem Awakening | Nintendo |
Risen (Myrmidon) | Fire Emblem Awakening | Nintendo |
Risen (Revenant) | Fire Emblem Awakening | Nintendo |
Risen (General) | Fire Emblem Awakening | Nintendo |
Risen (Sorcerer) | Fire Emblem Awakening | Nintendo |
Risen (Entombed) | Fire Emblem Awakening | Nintendo |
Vallite (Ninja) | Fire Emblem Fates | Nintendo |
Vallite (Spear Fighter) | Fire Emblem Fates | Nintendo |
Vallite (Oni Chieftain) | Fire Emblem Fates | Nintendo |
Vallite (Wolfskin) | Fire Emblem Fates | Nintendo |
Vallite (Maid) | Fire Emblem Fates | Nintendo |
Vallite (Adventurer) | Fire Emblem Fates | Nintendo |
Vallite (Faceless) | Fire Emblem Fates | Nintendo |
Lab Assistant (Beaker) | Crash Bandicoot | Activision |
Lab Assistant (Electric Hands) | Crash Bandicoot | Activision |
Spiked Saucer | Crash Bandicoot | Activision |
Ant | Crash Bandicoot | Activision |
Lancer Ant | Crash Bandicoot | Activision |
Fire Ant | Crash Bandicoot | Activision |
Jet Pack Ant | Crash Bandicoot | Activision |
Small Stubby | NieR: Automata | Square Enix |
Enhanced Small Stubby | NieR: Automata | Square Enix |
Small Flyer | NieR: Automata | Square Enix |
Enhanced Small Flyer | NieR: Automata | Square Enix |
Medium Biped | NieR: Automata | Square Enix |
Enhanced Medium Biped | NieR: Automata | Square Enix |
Chapters
This is a list of all the chapters in the game. With 5 prologue chapters, 45 main story chapters, 12 unlockable challenge stages and 3 DLC chapters, there's a total of 65 battle scenarios for the player to conquest through.
Characters being introduced in the game will be highlighted in italic bold.
Prologues
Chapter Title Card | Victory Conditions | Defeat Conditions | Stage Map | Game Series | Available Pair Units | Available Solo Units | Boss & Sub-Boss Units | Non-Playable Characters |
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Prologue 1: The Risket Sisters | Defeat all enemies | Glas & Emerald are defeated | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Original | Glas/Emerald | N/A | N/A | Leos Risket |
Prologue 2: The Lord of Calamity & the Shepherd | Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Titania, Desolation | Tales of Berseria | Velvet/Eleanor Sorey/Laphicet | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Prologue 3: Awakened Revelations | Defeat all enemies | Lucina & Hinoka are defeated | Floating Isles, Valla | Fire Emblem Fates | Lucina/Hinoka | Leo | Validar | Azura |
Prologue 4: Serving a Plate of Ice Cold Street Justice | Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan | Project X Zone | Michael/James Dante/Morrigan | Mike Haggar Pai Chan | Poison | N/A |
Prologue 5: The Golden Axe | Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Turtle Village, Yuria | Golden Axe | Arthur/Firebrand Alis/Serena X/Zero | Valkyrie Gulius Thunderhead Kaguya Nanbu | Dr. Mad Black Valkyrie | N/A |
Main Story
Chapters 1 to 5
Chapter Title Card | Victory Conditions | Defeat Conditions | Stage Map | Game Series | Available Pair Units | Available Solo Units | Boss & Sub-Boss Units | Non-Playable Characters |
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Chapter 1: The Beginning of the Azure Eclipse | Defeat Mezzanotte | Allies are wiped out | Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan | Namco × Capcom | Glas/Emerald Lucina/Hinoka | N/A | Mezzanotte | Leos Risket |
Chapter 2: Just a Quick Intermission | Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Namco Theatre (Outside), Japan | Wonder Momo | Glas/Emerald Sakura/Ibuki Lucina/Hinoka | Sonic the Hedgehog | Dr. Neo Crotex | Zaffre Vigil Kanda Momo Leos Risket |
Chapter 3: Two Sakura Blossoms Take the Stage! | Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Imperial Theatre Entrance, Japan (Alternate Past) | Sakura Wars | Glas/Emerald Sakura/Ibuki Sakura/Gemini Lucina/Hinoka | Wonder Momo Sonic the Hedgehog | Dokurobo F.A.N.G. | Leos Risket Ranmaru Mori |
Chapter 4: Operation Needlemouse | 1. Defeat Selvaria Bles 2. Rescue Selvaria from the capsule after defeating Eggman & Ranmaru Defeat all Enemies | 1. Welkin & Alicia are defeated Allies are wiped out | Temple of the Valkyrur (Outside), Barious Desert, Europa (Alternate Past) | Valkyria Chronicles | Glas/Emerald Sakura/Ibuki Sakura/Gemini Welkin/Alicia Lucina/Hinoka | Wonder Momo Sonic the Hedgehog | Selvaria Bles (Becomes a Solo Unit at the chapter's end) Dr. Eggman Ranmaru Mori | Leos Risket Anna |
Chapter 5: Wanderers With Wings | Defeat all enemies | Velvet & Eleanor are defeated Allies are wiped out | Underground Chamber, Koryuji Manor, Japan | Project X Zone | Glas/Emerald Velvet/Eleanor Sakura/Ibuki Sakura/Gemini Welkin/Alicia Lucina/Hinoka | Wonder Momo Mii Koryuji Selvaria Bles Sonic the Hedgehog | Symonne Zaffre Vigil | Heldalf Leos Risket |
Chapters 6 to 10
Chapter Title Card | Victory Conditions | Defeat Conditions | Stage Map | Game Series | Available Pair Units | Available Solo Units | Boss & Sub-Boss Units | Non-Playable Characters |
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Chapter 6: 'Can You Become Rent-a-Hero for Mankind's Sake?' | Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan | Project X Zone | Glas/Emerald Velvet/Eleanor Sakura/Ibuki Sakura/Gemini Michael/James Welkin/Alicia Lucina/Hinoka | Wonder Momo Mii Koryuji Pai Chan Download game offline apk gratis windows 7. Selvaria Bles Sonic the Hedgehog Rent-a-Hero | V-Dural Metal Sonic | Leos Risket |
Chapter 7: Dead Souls Rising | Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Theatre Square, Kamurocho, Japan | Yakuza | Glas/Emerald Velvet/Eleanor Ryu/Ken Sakura/Ibuki Sakura/Gemini Michael/James Kiryu/Frank Welkin/Alicia Lucina/Hinoka | Wonder Momo Mii Koryuji Pai Chan Selvaria Bles Sonic the Hedgehog Rent-a-Hero | Nemesis T-Type Mezzanotte | Leos Risket |
Chapter 8: The One Man Army | Defeat all Enemies | Allies are wiped out | Millennium Tower, Kamurocho, Japan | Yakuza | Glas/Emerald Jin/Lars Velvet/Eleanor Ryu/Ken Sakura/Ibuki Sakura/Gemini Michael/James Kiryu/Frank Welkin/Alicia Lucina/Hinoka | Wonder Momo Richard Miller Mii Koryuji Pai Chan Selvaria Bles Sonic the Hedgehog Rent-a-Hero | Wild Dog Lord Raptor | Anankos Validar Leos Risket |
Chapter 9: Hidden Truths | 1. Defeat the sorcerers to stop the poisonous gas before the Player Turn ends in Round 10 Defeat all enemies | 1. You fail to defeat the sorcerers before the conditions are met Allies are wiped out | Ylisstol, Halidom of Ylisse | Fire Emblem Awakening | Glas/Emerald Velvet/Eleanor Follow the instructions to complete the installation. I always keep the Java stuff. The Adobe Flash Player is software for web pages to add fancy graphics and sound. The file has been seen being downloaded from download. https://copylucky.netlify.app/ricoh-flash-media-controller-driver.html. This post has been reported. Ryu/Ken Sakura/Gemini Welkin/Alicia Lucina/Hinoka | Richard Miller Selvaria Bles Gulius Thunderhead Sonic the Hedgehog Leo | Validar Oscar Dragonia Maximilian | Leos Risket Owain |
Chapter 10: Fantasies Beyond the Stars | Defeat all enemies | Jin & Lars are defeated Allies are wiped out | The Northroad, Halidom of Ylisse | Fire Emblem Awakening | Jin/Lars Sakura/Ibuki Alis/Serena Michael/James Kiryu/Frank | Wonder Momo Mii Koryuji Pai Chan Rent-a-Hero | Katrina Unknown Devil Kazumi | Leos Risket Owain |
Chapters 11 to 15
Chapter Title Card | Victory Conditions | Defeat Conditions | Stage Map | Game Series | Available Pair Units | Available Solo Units | Boss & Sub-Boss Units | Non-Playable Characters |
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Chapter 11: Dwelling Corruption | 1. Defeat Cortex and receive the Chaos Emerald from him before he escapes Defeat all enemies | 1. Cortex escapes Allies are wiped out | Sushestvovanie Island, Baltic Sea | Resident Evil | Glas/Emerald Jin/Lars Velvet/Eleanor Ryu/Ken Sakura/Ibuki Chris/Claire Alis/Serena Sakura/Gemini Michael/James Kiryu/Frank Welkin/Alicia Lucina/Hinoka | Wonder Momo Richard Miller Mii Koryuji Pai Chan Selvaria Bles Gulius Thunderhead Sonic the Hedgehog Rent-a-Hero Leo | Dr. Neo Cortex Dr. Mad Heldalf | Leos Risket |
Chapter 12: Let's Dance | Defeat all enemies | Shion & KOS-MOS are defeated Allies are wiped out | Greenhouse, Space Park (Alternate Future) | Space Channel 5 | Glas/Emerald Jin/Lars Shion/KOS-MOS Velvet/Eleanor Ryu/Ken Sakura/Ibuki Chris/Claire Alis/Serena Sakura/Gemini Michael/James Kiryu/Frank Welkin/Alicia Lucina/Hinoka | Wonder Momo Richard Miller Mii Koryuji Pai Chan Selvaria Bles Gulius Thunderhead Sonic the Hedgehog Rent-a-Hero Ulala Leo | T-elos Dr. Eggman Shadow Pon Piriri | Leos Risket President Peace Koma Purge |
Chapter 13: Where the Horizon Has No Conclusion | Defeat all enemies | Glas & Emerald are defeated Allies are wiped out | Fujisakura Altar, Fujisakura, Endless Frontier | Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier | Glas/Emerald Jin/Lars Excellen/Lamia Shion/KOS-MOS Velvet/Eleanor Ryu/Ken Sakura/Ibuki Chris/Claire Alis/Serena Sakura/Gemini Michael/James Kiryu/Frank Welkin/Alicia Lucina/Hinoka | Kaguya Nanbu Wonder Momo Richard Miller Mii Koryuji Pai Chan Selvaria Bles Gulius Thunderhead Sonic the Hedgehog Rent-a-Hero Ulala Leo | Metal Sonic Zaffre Vigil Mezzanotte Weiss Ritter Abend | Leos Risket Koma |
Chapter 14: For the Glory of Mankind | 1. Defeat Jill with Chris & Claire and snap some sense into her Defeat all enemies | 1. Someone other than Chris & Claire defeats Jill 1. Chris & Claire are defeated Allies are wiped out | God-Eating Fools Carrier (Alternate Future) | God Eater | Glas/Emerald Jin/Lars Excellen/Lamia Shion/KOS-MOS Alisa/2B Velvet/Eleanor Ryu/Ken Sakura/Ibuki Chris/Claire Alis/Serena Sakura/Gemini Michael/James Kiryu/Frank Welkin/Alicia Lucina/Hinoka | Kaguya Nanbu Wonder Momo Richard Miller Mii Koryuji Jill Valentine Pai Chan Selvaria Bles Gulius Thunderhead Sonic the Hedgehog Rent-a-Hero Ulala Leo | Hannibal F.A.N.G. Jill Valentine (Becomes a Solo Unit after defeat) | Leos Risket |
Chapter 15: Hunter Hijacking | 1. Defeat Zero before he reaches the cluster of machines Defeat all enemies | 1. Zero reaches the cluster of machines 2. X & Zero are defeated Allies are wiped out | Desert Housing (Alternate Future) | NieR: Automata | Glas/Emerald Jin/Lars Excellen/Lamia Shion/KOS-MOS Alisa/2B Velvet/Eleanor Ryu/Ken Sakura/Ibuki X/Zero Chris/Claire Alis/Serena Sakura/Gemini Emulis of the valley english download torrent download. Michael/James Kiryu/Frank Welkin/Alicia Lucina/Hinoka | Kaguya Nanbu Wonder Momo Richard Miller Mii Koryuji Jill Valentine Pai Chan Selvaria Bles Gulius Thunderhead Sonic the Hedgehog Rent-a-Hero Ulala Leo | Zero (Becomes a Pair Unit with X after defeat) Wild Dog Poison Sigma | Leos Risket Sylphie |
Chapters 16 to 20
Chapter Title Card | Victory Conditions | Defeat Conditions | Stage Map | Game Series | Available Pair Units | Available Solo Units | Boss & Sub-Boss Units | Non-Playable Characters |
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Chapter 16: The Chest to a Pirate's Heart | Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Cyberspace | Mega Man X | Glas/Emerald Jin/Lars Excellen/Lamia Shion/KOS-MOS Alisa/2B Velvet/Eleanor Ryu/Ken Sakura/Ibuki X/Zero Chris/Claire Akira/Jacky Alis/Serena Sakura/Gemini Michael/James Kiryu/Frank Welkin/Alicia Lucina/Hinoka | Kaguya Nanbu Wonder Momo Richard Miller Mii Koryuji Jill Valentine Ruby Heart Pai Chan Selvaria Bles Gulius Thunderhead Sonic the Hedgehog Rent-a-Hero Ulala Leo | V-Dural Nemesis T-Type Devil Kazumi | Leos Risket Sylphie |
Chapter 17: Red Earth, Blue Sun | Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Savalia (Alternate Present) | Red Earth | Glas/Emerald Jin/Lars Excellen/Lamia Shion/KOS-MOS Alisa/2B Velvet/Eleanor Ryu/Ken Sakura/Ibuki X/Zero Chris/Claire Akira/Jacky Alis/Serena Sakura/Gemini Michael/James Kiryu/Frank Welkin/Alicia Lucina/Hinoka | Kaguya Nanbu Wonder Momo Richard Miller Mii Koryuji Jill Valentine Tessa Ruby Heart Pai Chan Selvaria Bles Gulius Thunderhead Sonic the Hedgehog Rent-a-Hero Ulala Leo | Maximilian Oscar Dragonia Katrina Hauzer | Leos Risket |
Chapter 18: The Door to Phantomile | Defeat all enemies when the light is shining upon Coronia | Lucina & Hinoka are defeated Allies are wiped out | Coronia, Phantomile | Klonoa | Glas/Emerald Jin/Lars Excellen/Lamia Shion/KOS-MOS Alisa/2B Sorey/Laphicet Velvet/Eleanor Ryu/Ken Sakura/Ibuki X/Zero Chris/Claire Akira/Jacky Alis/Serena Sakura/Gemini Michael/James Kiryu/Frank Welkin/Alicia Lucina/Hinoka | Kaguya Nanbu Wonder Momo Richard Miller Klonoa Mii Koryuji Jill Valentine Tessa Ruby Heart Pai Chan Selvaria Bles Gulius Thunderhead Sonic the Hedgehog Rent-a-Hero Ulala Leo | Symonne Ranmaru Mori Dokurobo Unknown Joker | Anankos Lolo Leos Risket |
Chapter 19: Ghouls n' Robots | Defeat all enemies | Arthur & Firebrand are defeated Lucina & Hinoka are defeated Allies are wiped out | Artorius's Throne, Glenwood | Tales of Zestiria | Glas/Emerald Jin/Lars Excellen/Lamia Shion/KOS-MOS Alisa/2B Sorey/Laphicet Velvet/Eleanor Ryu/Ken Sakura/Ibuki Arthur/Firebrand X/Zero Chris/Claire Akira/Jacky Alis/Serena Sakura/Gemini Michael/James Kiryu/Frank Welkin/Alicia Lucina/Hinoka | Kaguya Nanbu Valkyrie Wonder Momo Richard Miller Klonoa Mii Koryuji Jill Valentine Tessa Ruby Heart Pai Chan Selvaria Bles Gulius Thunderhead Sonic the Hedgehog Rent-a-Hero Ulala Leo | Validar Astaroth T-elos Weiss Ritter Abend | Leos Risket Teresa Linares |
Chapter 20: It's Time to Crash this Monster Party! | Advance through the Earthpulse and find your allies Defeat all enemies | Sorey & Laphicet are defeated Velvet & Eleanor are defeated Allies are wiped out | Earthpulse | Tales of Berseria | Glas/Emerald Jin/Lars Excellen/Lamia Shion/KOS-MOS Alisa/2B Sorey/Laphicet Velvet/Eleanor Ryu/Ken Sakura/Ibuki Arthur/Firebrand X/Zero Chris/Claire Akira/Jacky Alis/Serena Sakura/Gemini Michael/James Kiryu/Frank Welkin/Alicia Lucina/Hinoka Crash/Aku-Aku/Cortex | Kaguya Nanbu Valkyrie Wonder Momo Richard Miller Klonoa Mii Koryuji Jill Valentine Tessa Ruby Heart Pai Chan Selvaria Bles Gulius Thunderhead Sonic the Hedgehog Rent-a-Hero Ulala Leo | Vajra Hannibal Zaffre Vigil Heldalf Therion Teresa | Leos Risket Koma |
Chapters 21 to 25
Chapter Title Card | Victory Conditions | Defeat Conditions | Stage Map | Game Series | Available Pair Units | Available Solo Units | Boss & Sub-Boss Units | Non-Playable Characters |
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Chapter 21: Dancing Like a Wolf | Defeat all enemies | Dante & Morrigan are defeated Allies are wiped out | Deserted Chateau, Makai | Darkstalkers | All | Kaguya Nanbu Valkyrie Wonder Momo Richard Miller Klonoa Mii Koryuji Jill Valentine Jon Talbain Tessa Ruby Heart Pai Chan Selvaria Bles Gulius Thunderhead Sonic the Hedgehog Rent-a-Hero Ulala Leo | Black Valkyrie Nelo Angelo Shadow | Leos Risket |
Chapter 22: Slammin' it Down on a Saturday | Defeat all enemies | Crash & Cortex are defeated Allies are wiped out | Haunted Graveyard, Demon World | Ghosts 'n Goblins | All | Kaguya Nanbu Valkyrie Wonder Momo Richard Miller Klonoa Mii Koryuji Jill Valentine Jon Talbain Mike Haggar Tessa Ruby Heart Pai Chan Selvaria Bles Gulius Thunderhead Sonic the Hedgehog Rent-a-Hero Ulala Leo | Unknown Devil Kazumi Lord Raptor Uka Uka | Leos Risket |
Chapter 23: The Wrath of a Demigod.. and Some Other Mad Geniuses | Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Twinsanity Island, 10th Dimension | Crash Bandicoot | Glas/Emerald Jin/Lars Alisa/2B Sorey/Laphicet Ryu/Ken Chris/Claire Dante/Morrigan Alis/Serena Welkin/Alicia | Valkyrie Richard Miller Mii Koryuji Mike Haggar Asura Selvaria Bles Sonic the Hedgehog Dr. Eggman Rent-a-Hero | Katrina Wild Dog F.A.N.G. Dr. Mad Augus | Leos Risket |
Chapter 24: An Eternal Voyage | Defeat Abend with Excellen & Lamia Defeat all enemies | Someone other than Excellen & Lamia defeats Abend Excellen & Lamia are defeated Allies are wiped out | The Evil Twins' Stronghold, Twinsanity Island, 10th Dimension | Crash Bandicoot | Excellen/Lamia Shion/KOS-MOS Velvet/Eleanor Sakura/Ibuki Arthur/Firebrand X/Zero Akira/Jacky Sakura/Gemini Michael/James Kiryu/Frank Lucina/Hinoka Crash/Aku-Aku/Cortex | Kaguya Nanbu T-elos Wonder Momo Klonoa Jill Valantine Jon Talbain Tessa Ruby Heart Pai Chan Gulius Thunderhead Ulala Leo | Nemesis T-Type Sigma Metal Sonic Weiss Ritter Abend | Sylphie |
Chapter 25: Chaos Over an Emerald | 1. Protect the Master Emerald for the first 5 rounds Defeat all enemies | 1. A single enemy unit touches the Master Emerald before the conditions are met Allies are wiped out | Magic Circle Chamber, Zouna's Pyramid, Marvel Land | The Legend of Valkyrie | All | All | Astaroth (x2) Phalanx Zaffre Vigil Mezzanotte | Leos Risket Sylphie |
Chapters 26 to 30
Chapter Title Card | Victory Conditions | Defeat Conditions | Stage Map | Game Series | Available Pair Units | Available Solo Units | Boss & Sub-Boss Units | Non-Playable Characters |
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Chapter 26: Katamari Construction Zone | 1. Build a Katamari by pushing it into 20 objects before the Player Turn ends in Round 12 Defeat all enemies | 1. Unable to build a Katamari before the conditions are met Allies are wiped out | Sky Sanctuary Zone, Angel Island | Sonic the Hedgehog | All | All | Shadow Poison Joker V-Dural V-Dural (Stone) (x2) | Leos Risket Knuckles the Echidna The King of All Cosmos |
Chapter 27: Welcome to the Comix Zone | Bring all Allies to the comic's final panel Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | New York Ruins, Comix Zone | Comix Zone | All | All | Heldalf Symonne Nelo Angelo | Leos Risket |
Chapter 28: The Beasts of Broadway | Defeat all enemies | Velvet & Eleanor are defeated Allies are wiped out | Little Lip Theatre, New York (Alternate Past) | Sakura Wars | All | All | Hauzer Vajra Hannibal Therion Teresa | Leos Risket |
Chapter 29: Invasion on Gallia! | Defend the castle gate from the invading Imperial Alliance Defeat all enemies | A single enemy invades the castle gate area Welkin & Alicia are defeated Allies are wiped out | Castle Randgriz, Gallia, Europa (Alternate Past) | Valkyria Chronicles | All | All | Oscar Dragonia Dokurobo Validar | Leos Risket Cordelia Gi Randgriz |
Chapter 30: A Declaration of Love Within War | 1. Free Alicia from Validar's control by defeating either one of them Defend the castle gate from the invading Imperial Alliance Defeat all enemies | 2. Welkin & Alicia are defeated A single enemy invades the castle gate area Allies are wiped out | Castle Randgriz, Gallia, Europa (Alternate Past) | Valkyria Chronicles | All | All | Ranmaru Mori Augus Validar Valkyria Alicia Maximilian (Artificial Valkyria) | Leos Risket Cordelia Gi Randgriz Sylphie |
Chapters 31 to 35
Chapter Title Card | Victory Conditions | Defeat Conditions | Stage Map | Game Series | Available Pair Units | Available Solo Units | Boss & Sub-Boss Units | Non-Playable Characters |
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Chapter 31: Data Rising | Defeat all enemies | Arthur & Firebrand are defeated Alis & Serena are defeated Allies are wiped out | Willamette Shopping Mall (Egg Carrier Computer Data) | Dead Rising | Jin/Lars Excellen/Lamia Arthur/Firebrand Dante/Morrigan Sakura/Gemini Alis/Serena Kiryu/Frank | T-elos Valkyrie Klonoa Mike Haggar Jon Talbain Gulius Thunderhead Ulala | Katrina Phalanx Black Valkyrie Dr. Mad | N/A |
Chapter 32: World Wanderers, It's the Pac-Man Theater! | Collect all the Pac-Dots before the Player Turn ends in Round 12 | Unable to collect all the Pac-Dots before the conditions are met Allies are wiped out | Pac-Man's Park (Egg Carrier Computer Data) | Pac-Man | Sorey/Laphicet Velvet/Eleanor X/Zero Chris/Claire Akira/Jacky Welkin/Alicia Lucina/Hinoka | Richard Miller Mii Koryuji Jill Valentine Ruby Heart Asura Pai Chan Sonic the Hedgehog | V-Dural (x4) | Mezzanotte |
Chapter 33: A Passion for Vengeance | Defeat all enemies | Glas & Emerald are defeated Allies are wiped out | Egg Carrier Interior | Sonic the Hedgehog | Glas/Emerald Shion/KOS-MOS Alisa/2B Ryu/Ken Sakura/Ibuki Michael/James Crash/Aku-Aku/Cortex | Kaguya Nanbu Wonder Momo Tessa Selvaria Bles Dr. Eggman Rent-a-Hero Leo | Uka Uka F.A.N.G. Poison Mezzanotte | Leos Risket Koma Purge |
Chapter 34: Band Battle! | 1. Defeat all enemies 2. Defeat the Shadow Imposters and leave the real one alone | 2. The real Shadow is defeated Allies are wiped out | Mystery Zone | Space Channel 5 | All | All | Metal Sonic Lord Raptor Nelo Angelo Shadow Shadow Imposter (x4) | Leos Risket Purge |
Chapter 35: The Dance Virus Broadcast | 1. Defeat Purge Defeat all enemies | X & Zero are defeated Allies are wiped out | Dance Dimension X | Space Channel 5 | All | All | Purge (Followed by Purge the Great) Astaroth (x2) Sigma Joker Unknown | Leos Risket Jaguar President Peace |
Chapters 36 to 40
Chapter Title Card | Victory Conditions | Defeat Conditions | Stage Map | Game Series | Available Pair Units | Available Solo Units | Boss & Sub-Boss Units | Non-Playable Characters |
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Chapter 36: Blue Noon | Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Original | All | All | Uka Uka Symonne Black Valkyrie Zaffre Vigil | Leos Risket |
Chapter 37: Crisis Against the Clock | Defeat all enemies | Michael & James are defeated Kiryu & Frank are defeated Crash & Cortex are defeated | Psychetron Room, Iceberg Lab | Crash Bandicoot | All | All | Wild Dog F.A.N.G. Hannibal Nemesis T-Type Augus Dokurobo | Leos Risket Poison |
Chapter 38: Days Lost | Defeat all enemies | Sorey & Laphicet are defeated Velvet & Eleanor are defeated | Floating Isles, Valla | Fire Emblem Fates | All | All | Vajra Phalanx Therion Teresa Oscar Dragonia (Armatized) Heldalf | Anankos Leos Risket Azura |
Chapter 39: A Purpose to Continue | 1. Use the Dragon Veins to deactivate the locks 2. Defeat Mezzanotte | Glas & Emerald are defeated | Castle Valla, Valla | Fire Emblem Fates | Glas/Emerald | N/A | Mezzanotte (Golem Body) | Validar Anankos Koma |
Chapter 40: The Vallite King | Defeat all enemies | Lucina & Hinoka are defeated | Throne Room, Castle Valla, Valla | Fire Emblem Fates | All | All | Validar Anankos Abyss (All 3 forms in chronological order) Lord Raptor Maximilian (Empty Vessel) | Azura |
Chapters 41 to Endgame
Chapter Title Card | Victory Conditions | Defeat Conditions | Stage Map | Game Series | Available Pair Units | Available Solo Units | Boss & Sub-Boss Units | Non-Playable Characters |
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Chapter 41: We Decide Our Fate | Strike the Silent Dragon's hands to attack his head Defeat Anankos before the Player Turn ends in Round 15 | Anankos isn't defeated before the conditions are met Lucina & Hinoka are defeated | Castle Valla Ruins, Valla | Fire Emblem Fates | All | All | Anankos (Unmasked Dragon followed by Eye form) Unknown Devil Kazumi Ranmaru Mori Dr. Mad | Azura Sylphie |
Chapter 42: The Crystal Beyond the Sun | Have Glas & Emerald step on all the glowing tiles Defeat all enemies | Glas & Emerald are defeated Allies are wiped out | Floating Garden, Domain of the Gods | Original | All | All | Hauzer Nelo Angelo Metal Sonic Katrina Joker | N/A |
Chapter 43: Fractured | Defeat Zaffre Vigil | Glas & Emerald are defeated Allies are wiped out | Eclipse Crystal Observatory, Domain of the Gods | Original | All | All | Zaffre Vigil (Glas/Emerald Path) T-elos Clone (x4) Zero Clone (x4) Jill Valentine Clone (x4) Valkyria Alicia Clone (x4) Selvaria Bles Clone (x4) Dr. Eggman Clone (x4) Dr. Neo Cortex Clone (x4) | Mezzanotte |
Final Chapter: Renaissance from the Darkness | 1. Defeat the invading evil forces 2. Finish off the berserk Mezzanotte for good! | Glas & Emerald are defeated | Eclipse Crystal Observatory Ruins, Domain of the Gods | Original | All | All | Heldalf Black Valkyrie Phalanx Uka Uka Augus Mezzanotte (Eclipse Crystal Fusion) | Zaffre Vigil |
New Game Plus Epilogue
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If players complete the game on a New Game+ playthrough, an additional cutscene will occur after the credits. After being absent in a state of death, Saya, the leader of Ouma's East Branch, awakens in some sort of temple. She is immediately greeted by a male figure obscured in darkness. Glancing at his shadow makes it obvious that he's an amphomorphic bird of some kind. Based on his verbal exchange with Saya, this bird-man appears to be a member of Ouma as well. Apparently, Saya seemed to acknowledge that the bird-man had just revived her in a dangerous ritual, knowing that he did this before. This figure then ensured that the rest of Ouma’s fallen remnants will be resurrected in the near future. Not being hesitant, he then explained to Saya about the defeat of Byaku Shin and that he led Ouma's remnants after the 101 Embryo Plan had failed. However, he revealed that the leader of Ouma's Canadian Division has commited treachery to the organization during her absence. With that out of the way, the bird-man finally goes over some details about a new operation he had started known as the 'Genesis Project.' | Saya Unknown Bird Character |
Challenge Stages
During the progression of a New Game+ playthrough, several extra battle scenarios will become unlocked. On top of using expert tactical skills, challenge stages are meant to test players with their party's SP management due to items being inaccessible in these levels. Special equipment that's exclusive to the New Game+ story can be obtained within the stages themselves. These challenge stages can also help playable units gain some experience points if the player can conquer them.
Challenges 1 to 6
Chapter Title Card | Victory Conditions | Defeat Conditions | Stage Map | Game Series | Trio Unit Limit | Boss & Sub-Boss Units |
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Challenge 1: Malevolence Road | Reach the Daemons at the end of the path before Round 30 ends! Defeat Heldalf | Round 30 ends Allies are wiped out | Earthpulse | Tales of Berseria | 1 | Heldalf Symonne |
Challenge 2: Goliath Detected! | Defeat the Goliath-class machine! Defeat ??????? | Allies are wiped out | God-Eating Fools Carrier (Alternate Future) | God Eater | 5 | ??????? (Giant Medium Biped) |
Challenge 3: There's No Better Show Than the Floor Show | Give out a great performance before the curtain call! Defeat all enemies | Round 15 ends Allies are wiped out | Namco Theatre (Outside), Japan | Wonder Momo | 6 | Ranmaru Mori Joker |
Challenge 4: Satan's Illusion | Get rid of the illusion and fight the real threat! Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Haunted Graveyard, Demon World | Ghosts 'n Goblins | 6 | Lord Raptor Astaroth |
Challenge 5: The N. Sane Trilogy of Twinsanity | Defeat the three waves of foes in order to face Uka Uka! Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Twinsanity Island, 10th Dimension | Crash Bandicoot | 8 | Uka Uka Vajra Hannibal |
Challenge 6: Behind their Blue Flames | Survive the night against the Valkyrian army! Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Temple of the Valkyrur (Outside), Barious Desert, Europa (Alternate Past) | Valkyria Chronicles | 10 | Valkyria Alicia Selvaria Bles Weiss Ritter Abend |
Challenges 7 to 12
Chapter Title Card | Victory Conditions | Defeat Conditions | Stage Map | Game Series | Trio Unit Limit | Boss & Sub-Boss Units |
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Challenge 7: Apotheosis | Storm the castle and seize the throne! Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Throne Room, Castle Valla, Valla | Fire Emblem Fates | 10 | Validar Katrina Oscar Dragonia Dokurobo Nelo Angelo |
Challenge 8: The Unforgiving Labyrinth | Find a way to reach the center of the maze! Defeat Augus | Allies are wiped out | Desert Housing (Alternate Future) | NieR: Automata | 8 | Augus |
Challenge 9: Old Dog, New Tricks | Fight off against Wild Dog and his criminal empire! Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Willamette Shopping Mall, Colorado, United States | Dead Rising | 10 | Wild Dog V-Dural Nemesis T-Type |
Challenge 10: Purge's 100 Enemy Battle | Dance your way through 100 foes! Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Dance Dimension X | Space Channel 5 | 10 | Dr. Mad Pon Piriri Shadow Metal Sonic Purge (Followed by Purge the Great) |
Challenge 11: The Apparition Trials | Defeat the strong foes being created by Zaffre Vigil! Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Eclipse Crystal Observatory, Domain of the Gods | Original | 12 | Wild Dog (1st Wave) F.A.N.G. (1st Wave) Poison (1st Wave) Ranmaru Mori (2nd Wave) Dokurobo (2nd Wave) Vajra (3rd Wave) Hannibal (3rd Wave) Hauzer (3rd Wave) Maximilian (Artificial Valkyria) (4th Wave) Katrina (4th Wave) Shadow (4th Wave) Purge (4th Wave) Metal Sonic (4th Wave) Unknown (5th Wave) Devil Kazumi (5th Wave) V-Dural (5th Wave) Black Valkyrie (6th Wave) Validar (6th Wave) Heldalf (7th Wave) Oscar Dragonia (Armatized) (7th Wave) Therion Teresa (7th Wave) Sigma (7th Wave) Augus (7th Wave) Lord Raptor (8th Wave) Nemesis T-Type (8th Wave) Nelo Angelo (8th Wave) Astaroth (9th Wave) Phalanx (9th Wave) Uka Uka (9th Wave) Zaffre Vigil (Final Wave) Mezzanotte (Final Wave) |
Challenge 12: Zenith Grounds | Surpass Mezzanotte's overwhelming strength! Defeat Mezzanotte | Allies are wiped out | Eclipse Crystal Observatory Ruins, Domain of the Gods | Original | 21 | Mezzanotte (Eclipse Crystal Fusion at level 99) |
Side Stories
These are additional battle scenarios that can be purchased through the Nintendo eShop. Completing each of these maps will reward the player with extra playable characters and exclusive equipment.
Chapter Title Card | Victory Conditions | Defeat Conditions | Stage Map | Game Series | Obtainable Pair Unit | Obtainable Solo Unit |
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Side Story 1: Arisu in Eclipseland | Defeat all enemies | Allies are wiped out | Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan | Namco × Capcom | Reiji/Xiaomu | Hsien-Ko |
Side Story 2: A Star in the Shadows | Defend the Small Village for 10 turns | A single enemy invades one of the two designated areas on the map Allies are wiped out | A Small Village in Europa | Valkyria Chronicles | Guy/Kage Maru | Edy Nelson |
Side Story 3: Devour Gods, My Love | Defeat all enemies before the Player Turn ends in Round 15 | Ichiro & Shinjiro are defeated Round 15 ends | City of Mercy (Alternate Future) | God Eater | Ichiro/Shinjiro | Kota Fujiki |
Voice Cast
Character | Japanese | English |
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Glas Risket | Rina Satou | Marisha Ray |
Emerald Risket | Suzuko Mimori | Erika Harlacher |
Leos Risket | Akio Otsuka | John DiMaggio |
Zaffre Vigil | Sayaka Ohara | Laura Bailey |
Mezzanotte | Aoi Yuuki | Grey Griffin |
Jin Kazama | Isshin Chiba | Brad Swaile |
Lars Alexandersson | Junichi Suwabe | Zach Hanks |
Unknown | Mamiko Noto | N/A |
Devil Kazumi | Yumi Hara | N/A |
Excellen Browning | Hitomi Harada | Cherami Leigh |
Lamia Loveless | Kaori Shimizu | Colleen Clinkenbeard |
Kaguya Nanbu | Yukana Nogami | Stephanie Sheh |
Koma | Natsuko Kuwatani | Monica Rial |
Shion Uzuki | Ai Maeda | Erica Mendez |
KOS-MOS | Mariko Suzuki | Caitlin Thorburn |
T-elos | Mariko Suzuki | Caitlin Thorburn |
Alisa Ilinichina Amiella | Maaya Sakamoto | Kate Higgins |
Kota Fujiki | Daisuke Sakaguchi | Johnny Yong Bosch |
Sorey | Ryohei Kimura | Robbie Daymond |
Heldalf | Takayuki Sugō | Patrick Seitz |
Symonne | Hiromi Igarashi | Christine Marie Cabanos |
Velvet Crowe | Rina Satou | Cristina Vee |
Laphicet | Azumi Asakura | Amber Connor |
Eleanor Hume | Ami Koshimizu | Erica Mendez |
Oscar Dragonia | Tomoaki Maeno | Michael Sinterniklaas |
Teresa Linares | Yui Horie | Brina Palencia |
Valkyrie | Kikuko Inoue | Erica Lindbeck |
Black Valkyrie | Kikuko Inoue | Erica Lindbeck |
Kanda Momo / Wonder Momo | Haruko Momoi | Eden Riegel |
Richard Miller | Yuichi Nakamura | David Vincent |
Wild Dog | Hiroki Tōchi | D.C. Douglas |
Klonoa | Kumiko Watanabe | Max Mittelman |
Lolo | Rie Tanaka | Brittney Karbowski |
Joker | Nobuyuki Hiyama | Sonny Strait |
Mii Koryuji | Yukari Tamura | Stephanie Sheh |
Reiji Arisu | Kazuhiko Inoue | Matthew Mercer |
Xiaomu | Omi Minami | Kate Higgins |
Saya | Ai Orikasa | Megan Hollingshead |
Unknown Bird Character | Daisuke Ono | Christopher Sabat |
Ryu | Hiroki Takahashi | Kyle Hebert |
Ken Masters | Yuji Kishi | Reuben Langdon |
Sakura Kasugano | Misato Fukuen | Brittney Lee Harvey |
Ibuki | Ayumi Fujimura | Kat Steel |
F.A.N.G. | Shigeru Chiba | Jesse Merlin |
Arthur | Tetsu Inada | Dan Worren |
Astaroth | Hitoshi Bifu | Travis Willingham |
Firebrand | Kappei Yamaguchi | Quinton Flynn |
Phalanx | Akio Otsuka | Christopher Sabat |
Mega Man X | Takahiro Sakurai | Ted Sroka |
Zero | Ryotaro Okiayu | Johnny Yong Bosch |
Sigma | Mugihito | Chris Tergliafera |
Chris Redfield | Hiroki Tōchi | Roger Craig Smith |
Claire Redfield | Yuko Kaida | Stephanie Panisello |
Jill Valentine | Atsuko Yuya | Michelle Ruff |
Dante | Toshiyuki Morikawa | Reuben Langdon |
Nelo Angelo | Hiroaki Hirata | N/A |
Morrigan Aensland | Rie Tanaka | Siobhan Flynn |
Jon Talbain | Yuji Ueda | Matthew Mercer |
Hsien-Ko | Saori Hayami | Hunter MacKenzie Austin |
Lord Raptor | Yuji Ueda | Tom Kenny |
Frank West | Rikiya Koyama | T.J. Rotolo |
Mike Haggar | Kiyoyuki Yanada | Matt Riedy |
Guy | Tsuguo Mogami | Jason Miller |
Poison | Atsuko Tanaka | Karen Strassman |
Tessa | Sayaka Ohara | Tara Platt |
Ruby Heart | Atsuko Tanaka | Colleen Clinkenbeard |
Abyss | Nobuyuki Hiyama (Second Form) | N/A |
Asura | Hiroki Yasumoto | Liam O'Brien |
Augus | Tetsu Inada | Imari Williams |
Sylphie | Rie Tanaka | Julie Ann Taylor |
Akira Yuki | Shinichiro Miki | David Vincent |
Jacky Bryant | Yasunori Matsumoto | Eric Kelso |
Pai Chan | Minami Takayama | Michelle Ruff |
Kage Maru | Takenobu Mitsuyoshi | Imari Williams |
Alis Landale | Marina Inoue | Kira Buckland |
Dr. Mad | Tomokazu Sugita | Lex Lang |
Serena Corsair | Yōko Sōmi | Minae Noji |
Katrina | Atsuko Tanaka | Nika Futterman |
Sakura Shinguji | Chisa Yokoyama | Wendee Lee |
Gemini Sunrise | Sanae Kobayashi | Michelle Ruff |
Ichiro Ogami | Akio Suyama | Dave Wittenberg |
Shinjiro Taiga | Hisayoshi Suganuma | Johnny Yong Bosch |
Ranmaru Mori | Kiyomi Asai | Brittney Karbowski |
Dokurobo | Daisuke Egawa | Paul St. Peter |
Michael Hardy | Tomokazu Sugita | Matthew Mercer |
James Cools | Toshiyuki Morikawa | Liam O'Brien |
Kazama Kiryu | Takaya Kuroda | Richard Epcar |
Welkin Gunther | Susumu Chiba | Yuri Lowenthal |
Alicia Melchiott | Marina Inoue | Colleen O'Shaughnessey |
Selvaria Bles | Sayaka Ohara | Carrie Keranen |
Edy Nelson | Yui Kano | Christine Marie Cabanos |
Cordelia Gi Randgriz | Mamiko Noto | Kate Higgins |
Maximilian | Jun Fukuyama | Todd Haberkorn |
Gulius Thunderhead | Binbin Takaoka | Christopher Sabat |
Sonic the Hedgehog | Junichi Kanemaru | Roger Craig Smith |
Dr. Eggman | Kotaro Nakamura | Mike Pollock |
Knuckles the Echidna | Nobutoshi Canna | Travis Willingham |
Taro Yamada / Rent-a-Hero | Atsushi Abe | Robbie Daymond |
Ulala | Mineko Okamura (Credited as Herself) | Cherami Leigh |
President Peace | Tomokazu Sugita | Matthew Mercer |
Jaguar / Shadow | Sho Hayami | Ray Chase |
Purge | Akira Ishida | Dave Wittenberg |
Lucina | Yu Kobayashi | Alexis Tipton |
Owain | Hidenori Takahashi | Kaiji Tang |
Anna | Saori Seto | Karen Strassman |
Validar | Takehito Koyasu | Kyle Hebert |
Hinoka | Kaori Nazuka | Cindy Robinson |
Leo | Mamoru Miyano | Max Mittelman |
Azura | Lynn | Rena Strober |
Anankos | Takehito Koyasu | Travis Willingham |
Crash Bandicoot | Kappei Yamaguchi | Todd Haberkorn |
Aku Aku | Binbin Takaoka | Greg Eagles |
Dr. Neo Cortex | Kenta Miyake | Lex Lang |
Uka Uka | Ryūzaburō Ōtomo | John DiMaggio |
2B | Yui Ishikawa | Kira Buckland |
Miscellaneous Information
Cameo Appearances
While many franchises from the three companies are featured in this game, a select few can only be spotted through a cameo appearance. This can range from a character/object being present in a unit’s attack or having an entire map be based on a certain game.
Game Series | Company | Cameo Appearance |
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Super Robot Wars | Bandai Namco | After completing Chapter 24, Excellen Browning will be able to summon Weiss Ritter Abend during her unlocked second support & multi-attacks with Lamia Loveless. |
Pac-Man | Bandai Namco | Pac-Man appears in Valkyrie's first solo unit attack. In Chapter 32, the map is based on Pac-Mania's second world. |
Dragon Spirit | Bandai Namco | Amul appears in Valkyrie's second solo unit attack. |
Three Wonders | Capcom | Lou appears in Ruby Heart's solo unit attacks. |
The King of Dragons | Capcom | The Wizard appears in Ruby Heart's solo unit attacks. |
Monster Hunter | Capcom | Felynes appear in Ruby Heart's solo unit attacks. |
Fantasy Zone | Sega | Opa-Opa appears in Ulala's solo unit attacks. |
Ristar | Sega | Ristar appears in Ulala's solo unit attacks. |
Virtual-On | Sega | Temjin 747J appears in Ulala's solo unit attacks. |
Comix Zone | Sega | In Chapter 27, the map takes place on the surface of the first level. |
Spyro the Dragon | Activision | In some of Crash & Cortex's attacks, collectables from the series such as gems, gem baskets and orbs appear. |
Soundtrack
One month after the international release of Project X Zone 3, the game's official soundtrack made its worldwide debut. All songs and jingles from the game are present on the soundtrack which came out on digital download stores, CD, and even a three-part vinyl record set.
Opening Theme:
- Ignite These Blue Flames
- Artist: Suzuko Mimori
- Composition: Yuzo Koshiro
- Arrangement: Noriyuki Kamikura
Insert Theme (Chapter 41):
- Lost in Thoughts All Alone / End of All ~Time Warp Academy Mix~
- Artist: Emerald Risket (CV: Suzuko Mimori) feat. Azura (CV: Renka)
- Composition: Yuzo Koshiro
- Arrangement: Noriyuki Kamikura
Final Battle Theme:
- I'm With You Now
- Artist: Suzuko Mimori
- Composition: Yuzo Koshiro
- Arrangement: Noriyuki Kamikura
Song | Original Source | Song Location |
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Eclipse Gate Project | Original | Title & Final Chapter Map Theme (Part 1) |
The Azure Eclipse | Original | Introduction & Dark Event |
Round 1: Let's Jam! | Original | Theme of Glas/Emerald (Prologue 1 to Chapter 38) |
Legacies Never Die | Original | Theme of Glas/Emerald (Chapter 39 onwards) |
Risking it All | Original | Glas/Emerald's Special & Multi-Attacks |
Just Take it Easy for Now | Original | Intermission Menu |
A Hero from Days Past | Original | Theme of Leos Risket |
Documents Beyond Paper | Original | Chapter Title Card |
It Doesn't Hurt to Think Ahead | Original | Battle Preparation Menu |
The Deep Side | Original | Calm Event |
Simple Sleepwalk | Original | Calm Event |
Prepare for Impact | Original | Intense Event |
Unexpected Company | Original | Intense Event |
Travellers from the Blue | Original | Intense Event |
What Now? | Original | Aftermath Event |
An Angel to be Trusted? | Original | Theme of Zaffre Vigil & Mezzanotte |
Silent Agony | Original | Sad Event |
Wanderer's Road | Project X Zone | Theme of Mii Koryuji |
Good Luck | Project X Zone | Calm Event |
Rising Stage | Project X Zone | Calm Event |
Unperturbed Footsteps | Project X Zone 2: Brave New World | Calm Event |
Invisible Dark | Project X Zone 2: Brave New World | Dark Event |
The Buzz of Shadows | Project X Zone 2: Brave New World | Intense Event |
Trembling City of Aris | Namco × Capcom | Theme of Reiji/Xiaomu |
Brave New World | Namco × Capcom | Theme of Reiji/Xiaomu |
The Trail to Victory | Namco × Capcom | Reiji/Xiaomu's Special Attack |
Moonlight Curtain Call | Project X Zone 2: Brave New World | Reiji/Xiaomu's Multi-Attack |
Theme of Ryu | Street Fighter 5 | Theme of Ryu/Ken |
Volcanic Rim | Street Fighter 4 | Theme of Ryu/Ken & Sakura/Ibuki |
Theme of Sakura | Street Fighter Alpha 2 | Theme of Sakura/Ibuki |
Ride the Tiger | Virtua Fighter 2 | Theme of Akira/Jacky & Guy/Kage Maru |
Wild Vision | Virtua Fighter (Anime) | Theme of Akira/Jacky & Pai Chan |
Jin Kazama | Tekken 3 | Theme of Jin/Lars |
Arctic Snowfall - Final Round | Tekken 7 | Theme of Jin/Lars |
Prelude (Ablaze) | Fire Emblem Awakening | Theme of Lucina/Hinoka |
Id (Hope) | Fire Emblem Awakening | Lucina/Hinoka's Special Attack |
Past Light (Storm) | Fire Emblem Fates | Theme of Lucina/Hinoka |
No Justice (Fire) | Fire Emblem Fates | Theme of Leo |
OPENING STAGE X | Mega Man X5 | Theme of X/Zero |
X VS Zero | Mega Man X5 | X/Zero's Multi-Attack |
ZERO | Mega Man X3 | Theme of X/Zero |
Prison Lane | Sonic Adventure 2 | Theme of Sonic the Hedgehog |
Egg Emperor | Sonic Heroes | Theme of Dr. Eggman |
Hog Wild (Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Arrange) | Crash Bandicoot | Theme of Crash/Aku Aku/Cortex |
Dr. Neo Cortex (Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Arrange) | Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back | Theme of Crash/Aku Aku/Cortex |
Main Theme | The Legend of Valkyrie | Theme of Valkyrie |
1st BGM | Ghosts 'n Goblins | Theme of Arthur/Firebrand |
This Enchanted Forest | Demon's Crest | Theme of Arthur/Firebrand |
Attack! Imperial Floral Assault Troop | Sakura Wars | Theme of Sakura/Gemini & Ichiro/Shinjiro |
Warriors of the Earth | Sakura Wars 5: So Long, My Love | Theme of Sakura/Gemini & Ichiro/Shinjiro |
Stepping Wind | Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil | Theme of Klonoa |
Bay Area | Final Fight | Theme of Mike Haggar & Guy/Kage Maru |
Wilderness | Golden Axe | Theme of Gulius Thunderhead |
After Transformation | Wonder Momo | Theme of Kanda Momo/Wonder Momo |
Blackened Angel (Dante Battle 1) | Devil May Cry 4 | Theme of Dante/Morrigan |
Ultra Violet | Devil May Cry | |
War Agony | Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire | Theme of Dante/Morrigan & Hsien-Ko |
Jon Talbain Stage (England) | Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge | Theme of Jon Talbain |
Stage 1: Arms Black Market | Virtua Cop | Theme of Michael/James |
Stage 3: Gang Headquarters | Virtua Cop | Theme of Michael/James |
Stage 1-1 | Time Crisis 2 | Theme of Richard Miller |
Staff Roll | Marvel Vs. Capcom: Clash of The Super Heroes | Theme of Ruby Heart |
No Matter the Distance (Opening Version) | Valkyria Chronicles | Theme of Welkin/Alicia & Edy Nelson |
Difficult Battle | Valkyria Chronicles | Theme of Welkin/Alicia |
Valkyria's Awakening | Valkyria Chronicles | Theme of Selvaria Bles & Welkin/Alicia's Multi-Attack |
The Awakened Soul Within the Sky | Tales of Berseria | Theme of Velvet/Eleanor |
The Will That Opposes Reason | Tales of Berseria | Theme of Velvet/Eleanor & Sorey/Laphicet |
Spread Your Wings and Open Your Future | Tales of Zestiria | Theme of Sorey/Laphicet |
Ride on Sea | Resident Evil Revelations | Theme of Chris/Claire & Jill Valentine |
Lost (Enchained Version) | Resident Evil Revelations 2 | Theme of Chris/Claire & Jill Valentine |
Mexican Flyer | Space Channel 5 | Theme of Ulala |
She's Coming Back | Xenosaga Episode III: Also sparach Zarathustra | Theme of Shion/KOS-MOS |
We've Got To Believe In Something | Xenosaga Episode III: Also sparach Zarathustra | Theme of Shion/KOS-MOS & T-elos |
Icy Wicked Mind | Red Earth | Theme of Tessa |
Title Screen | Phantasy Star | Theme of Alis/Serena |
Rough and Ready | Guardian Heroes | Theme of Alis/Serena |
Silver Fallen Angel | Super Robot Wars Compact 2 | Theme of Excellen/Lamia |
So Close, Yet So Far | Super Robot Wars A | Theme of Excellen/Lamia |
Flawless Dream of the Full Moon Skies | Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier | Theme of Kaguya Nanbu |
In Your Belief | Asura's Wrath | Theme of Asura |
Frank West | Dead Rising | Theme of Kiryu/Frank |
Kazama Kiryu Battle Theme | Yakuza: Dead Souls | Theme of Kiryu/Frank |
Fight, Rent-a-Hero!! | Rent-a-Hero | Theme of Taro Yamada/Rent-a-Hero |
Over the Clouds | God Eater | Theme of Alisa/2B & Kota Fujiki |
Song of the Ancients - Atonement | NieR: Automata | Theme of Alisa/2B |
Noble Sacred Beast | Red Earth | Hauzer Appears |
Stage 1 | Forgotten Worlds | Theme of Sylphie |
Asu e no Kizuna | Valkyria Chronicles (Anime) | Special Map Battle Theme (Chapter 30) |
Metal Sonic | Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 2 | Metal Sonic Appears |
REPORT 6 Destruction Begins | Space Channel 5 Part 2 | Intense Event |
Night of the Mutants: 1-1 | Comix Zone | Comix Zone Map Theme |
Where Endless Time Intersects | Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier | Super Robot Wars Related Event |
Again! Everybody Do The Koma! | Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier EXCEED | Theme of Koma |
Katamari on the Rocks | Katamari Damacy | Theme of The King of All Cosmos & Katamari Mission Theme |
Pac-Man's Park | Pac-Mania | Pac-Man Map Theme |
Open for Business | Fire Emblem Awakening | Theme of Anna |
Glory/Ruin | Fire Emblem Fates | Special Map Battle Theme (Chapter 40) |
Amusement Park (Dynamic - Vocals) | NieR: Automata | Calm Event |
Truth Awaits Us | Original | Battle Preparation Menu (Chapters 43 & 44) |
Malevolent Rage | Original | Theme of Mezzanotte (Final Chapter) |
We'll be Right by Your Side | Original | Ending Event |
Beachside Bliss | Original | End Credits |
The Shimmering of Darkness | Namco × Capcom | New Game+ Epilogue |
April Fools Day Trailer
- On the April 1st of 2019, a trailer for the game was uploaded to YouTube, which revealed Popuko and Pipimi from Pop Team Epic as a playable guest pair unit. However, this was simply an April Fools joke from the developers and the two girls are completely absent in the final game.
- During this 'trailer', Popuko was voiced by Kazuhiko Inoue, who's also been the voice of Reiji Arisu since his debut in Namco X Capcom. Pipimi's voice was provided by Toshihiko Seki, who had previously voiced Kogoro Tenzai in Project X Zone.
Reception
Just like the previous two instalments, critics gave Project X Zone 3 a mixture between mixed and positive reviews. Most praise from the game comes from its selection of gaming all-stars, unique story and balanced difficulty, which improved from the critiques of Project X Zone 2 being a bit easy. Even though the game was criticized for having short bursts of repetitive gameplay at some points, the new original characters and unit customization features made up for the hiccups. Some even consider Zaffre Vigil to be one of the most interesting, sentient and mysterious villains in the entire series. Overall, the game was best described as a nostalgic television show that only gets more clever through an adult's perspective.
Trivia
General
- This is the first game in the Namco Cross series to contain an English dub for its international release. However, Tekken's Unknown, Devil Kazumi, Devil May Cry's Nelo Angelo and Marvel Vs. Capcom's Abyss still retain their Japanese voices.
- Unlike the original Japanese release, some extra voice grunts were recorded for the game's dialogue-focused moments.
- A huge majority of the game's original songs were inspired by City Pop, a Japanese music genre originating from the late 1970's to early 1980's.
- Aside from their appearance in the New Game+ epilogue, this is the first game in the Namco Cross series to not include any involvement with Ouma.
Unused Concepts
- A scraped idea for the game involved a new villain (who would later become Zaffre Vigil) kidnaping heroes from across the multiverse and creating an army of mindless clones from them. Project X Zone 3’s original concept had the surviving protagonists go out and rescue the captured heroes from this new threat.
- Open world map exploration would have been introduced to the series as it involved the idea of capturing enemy clone units. Any playable unit would use this new card technology to capture Illusion Units (the name for these characters), summoning them to either fight on the battle map or to be used like a solo unit. However, this concept went unused because it was very similar to the lore of the Pokemon games. The only thing to remain from this premise is the playable character lineup.
- During the earliest stages of development, the game was originally planned to be released for the Nintendo 3DS in late 2018.
- Within the game's files, hackers have discovered data containing unused sprites, portraits, dialogue scripts, and attacks for a possessed Takumi from Fire Emblem Fates. Based on the coding of his dialogue and attacks, he was likely planned to be a boss unit before being replaced by Validar from Fire Emblem Awakening.
Character Facts
- Excellen/Lamia and Lucina/Hinoka are the only pair units in the game to have unique level up jingles, which actually come from their respected games of origin.
- Instead of fighting in their respected robots, both Excellen Browning and Lamia Loveless fight on foot, wielding weapons that were enchanted by Kaguya Nanbu. Excellen carries a multi-weapon gun she called the Howling Launcher 0. Lamia mainly uses a magic enhanced katana and metal claws, but she can also attack with kunai shurikens.
- Their combat styles correspond to the robots they pilot in the Super Robot Wars games, with those exact mechs being the Weiss Ritter/Rein Weiss Ritter for Excellen, and the Vysaga for Lamia.
- Excellen's special attack with Lamia, Rampage Ghost, is originally a combination attack she does with Kyosuke Nanbu (who pilots the Alt Eisen/Alt Eisen Riese). The special attack itself is based on its more recent incarnation, which first appeared in 2nd Super Robot Wars OG.
- Alisa Ilinichina Amiella is not just the only God Eater character to appear in all three Project X Zone games. She is marked as the first character in the entire series to serve in all three playable unit positions. In the first game, Alisa was a pair unit partner to Soma Schicksal, only to return as a solo unit in the second game. This all follows up to her being a pair unit leader in this game with NeiR: Automata's 2B as her battle partner.
- Just like in Project X Zone 2, Alisa goes through a wardrobe change to match her appearance in the mobile game, God Eater: Resonant Ops.
- Whenever they appear on a battle map, both the King of All Cosmos and Anankos are rendered as 3D models instead of sprites.
- All designs for the Phantasy Star characters have their origin from the first game's remake, Sega Ages 2500 Series Volume 1: Phantasy Star Generation 1, which was originally released for the PlayStation 2.
- Despite being a recurring character throughout the Fire Emblem franchise, the Anna that appears in this game is unique to the Project X Zone series since her family has been a part of Shinra for many generations.
- Her place as the game's default merchant mostly relates to her being in the profession since the first Fire Emblem game, Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light.
- This is one of the few pieces of media where Crash Bandicoot can actually talk.
- Crash is the only character to have his appearance change between the Japanese and international versions of the game. In the original Japanese release, Crash's design is based around the depiction of him from his franchise's Japanese marketing. When the game was ported to the rest of the world, all of his sprites, dialogue portraits and artwork were changed to match his design from the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy.
- Despite this change, Crash's Japanese design goes untouched in the game's opening cinematic.
Chapter Trivia, Gags & References
Prologues
Prologue 1: The Risket Sisters
- The pacing of this introduction is strikingly similar to Project X Zone 2's opening prologue chapter.
- Based on the actual geometry of Toronto itself, the battle map seems to resemble Yonge-Dundas Square.
- This is the first real-life location in the series to not be located in Japan.
Prologue 2: The Lord of Calamity & the Shepherd
- When Sorey meets Velvet for the first time, he goes on to say that she was in a dream he had once. This is likely a reference to a scene in Tales of Zestiria the X where that said dream took place. Upon hearing Velvet's reason to why she's out to kill Artorius, Sorey simply encourages her to keep following that path, which is a complete role reversal based on that original dream sequence.
Prologue 3: Awakened Revelations
- The chapter title card is likely a reference to the Revelation path in Fire Emblem Fates, which can only be purchased through the Nintendo 3DS's eShop.
- Speaking of which, Lucina, Hinoka and Leo learn the truth behind Hoshido and Nohr's conflict from Azura's spirit, much like the same way Corrin learned it from her when Revelation's path started.
- Based on the information given about their losses, it's likely that this game's Hinoka is from the Conquest route in Fire Emblem Fates. The same goes for Leo, but his origin comes from the Birthright route.
- Azura's presence as a ghost is identical to her role in Heirs of Fate, a set of six DLC chapters from Fire Emblem Fates.
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- The Akihabara map is recycled from the first Project X Zone, which appeared in both Chapter 11: Across Infinite Time and Chapter 30: City of Mercy.
- In this game, the map will later be reused in Chapter 6: Can You Become Rent-a-Hero for Mankind's Sake?
Prologue 5: The Golden Axe
- In this game, Black Valkyrie wields the stolen Golden Axe, replicating the premise of the original Golden Axe games.
- During his final defeat in Namco X Capcom, the Ghosts 'n Goblins antagonist Red Arremer Joker revealed that he fought in the Crest War, therefore revealing himself to be Firebrand. In this game, this context is mentioned between Arthur and Valkyrie when the red demon brings up that exact war for the last few crests.
Chapters 1 to 11
Chapter 1: The Beginning of the Azure Eclipse
- The Shibuya map is recycled from both previous Project X Zone games.
- In Project X Zone, the map appeared in Chapter 4: Arisu in Wonderland and Chapter 5: The God Eaters.
- In Project X Zone 2, the map was also present in Prologue 3: Dancers in Shadow, Chapter 5: The Phoenix Mirror and Chapter 40: Iron Fists of Fury.
Chapter 2: Just a Quick Intermission
- Just like a couple maps featured in the series, the Namco Theatre stage is based on its appearance in Namco X Capcom.
- Sakura Kasugano's introduction in this game is similar to her first appearance in Namco X Capcom. In the latter, she sees a Wonder Momo show and becomes a playable unit in the first chapter. During this game's events, she and Ibuki are doing volunteer work at the Namco Theatre where they become a playable pair unit.
- His interaction with Sonic reveals that Dr. Neo Cortex has a fierce rivalry with Dr. Eggman.
Chapter 3: Two Sakura Blossoms Take the Stage!
- The Imperial Theatre map is recycled from both previous Project X Zone games.
- In Project X Zone, the map appeared only in Chapter 9: Justice Over Evil.
- In Project X Zone 2, the map served as a tutorial stage for both rescuing and controlling multiple units in Prologue 2: O Brother, Thou Must Not Die.
Chapter 4: Operation Needlemouse
- The chapter title card is likely referencing Sonic's name when his character design was in the prototype phase.
- After Welkin & Alicia defeat Selvaria in the first half of the chapter, she is captured inside a capsule by Dr. Eggman. The second half revolves around a trope seen in the original Sonic the Hedgehog games. Once Eggman is defeated, the player is able to destroy the capsule and free the Valkyria, much like how Sonic concludes an entire zone by rescuing the captive animals in the same matter.
- Starting at the end of the chapter, a running gag carried throughout the game shows Valkyria Chronicles' Selvaria Bles worshipping Sonic as a mythical creature, much to the latter's confusion.
Chapter 5: Wanderers With Wings
- The Portalstone chamber map is recycled from the first Project X Zone, which appeared in Chapter 40: Treasure on the Horizon.
- Even though it doesn't serve as a battle map, the heroes appear outside the Koryuji Manor at the end of the chapter.
- In Project X Zone, this location was used as a battle map in Prologue 1: The Wanderers, Chapter 1: Welcome to the Koryuji House, and Chapter 31: Key to Another World.
- This map is featured again in Project X Zone 2, but only in a brief cutscene after completing Chapter 37: Cypher Punk.
Chapter 6: 'Can You Become Rent-a-Hero for Mankind's Sake?'
- This chapter's title card shares the same name of the vocalized version of Rent-a-Hero's opening theme, which was featured in both Fighters Megamix and the original game's Sega Dreamcast remake, Rent-a-Hero No.1.
- After Taro Yamada/Rent-a-Hero appears for the first time, his battle theme will overlap the rest of the soundtrack until the battle scenario ends.
Chapter 7: Dead Souls Rising
- The Kamurocho map is recycled from Project X Zone 2, which appeared in Chapter 2: Like a Dragon.
- With Kazama Kiryu and Frank West being introduced in this chapter, its title card is an obvious combination of Yakuza: Dead Souls and Dead Rising.
Chapter 8: The One Man Army
- The Millennium Tower map is recycled from Project X Zone 2, which appeared in Chapter 38: Undying Souls.
- Throughout the Yakuza games, several major events take place at the Millennium Tower.
- Lord Raptor's introduction in this game continues a gag that started in Project X Zone 2. This gag shows him first appearing in the exact same place of his final defeat in the previous game.
Chapter 9: Hidden Truths
- The chapter title card shares the same name with two DLC chapters from Fire Emblem Fates.
- Owain's presence in this chapter is likely a reference to the DLC story as well. In the original game, the remaining good will of Anankos has recruited Owain, Inigo and Severa to find his child (Corrin) and get him/her to save the kingdom of Valla, which has fallen into corruption by the real Anankos.
Chapter 11: Dwelling Corruption
- When Cortex appears in this chapter, he comments that evil geniuses will always come back, even mentioning that he's been turned into a baby and has seen the horrors of a moron's brain. He's likely referencing the endings to both Crash Bandicoot: Warped and Crash Twinsanity.
Chapters 12 to 22
Chapter 12: Let's Dance
- This chapter is a reenactment of Report 2's third act in Space Channel 5 Part 2. In the original game, President Peace is kidnapped by the Rhythm Rogues during a music festival at Space Park. Ulala reports on the crisis to save him from a plant monster under Shadow's control.
- When Sonic meddles with Shadow's plans, he mentions the Shadow from his own series several times.
- He jokingly calls Space Channel 5's Shadow 'The Ultimate Dancing Life Form,' which is a parody of 'The Ultimate Life Form,' one of Shadow the Hedgehog's nicknames.
Chapter 13: Where the Horizon Has No Conclusion
- The Fujisakura Altar map is recycled from the first Project X Zone, which appeared in Chapter 12: Fury Sparks and Chapter 25: A Storm of Romance.
- Due to the context of how Haken Browning is mentioned, it's likely implied that this game takes place after Super Robot Wars OG: The Moon Dwellers.
- In said game, he transports Sänger Zonvolt back to the New A.D. after the events of Project X Zone. However, he and Aschen Brodel end up being transported along side him. Shortly after their introduction, both Sänger (piloting the Dygenguar) and Haken (piloting the Gempest Haken along side Aschen) become playable units.
- As mentioned by Excellen and Lamia, both Haken and Aschen are stuck in the New A.D. after the events of The Moon Dwellers.
- Because Kaguya shares the same surname with Kyosuke, Excellen constantly refers to her as her 'soon-to-be little sister in-law' throughout the game.
Chapter 14: For the Glory of Mankind
- The chapter's title card is also the slogan for YoRHa, the organization in NieR: Automata that 2B belongs to.
- The God-Eating Fools Carrier map is recycled from the first Project X Zone, which only appeared in Chapter 22: God, Man, and Demon.
- When Selvaria Bles is confronted by F.A.N.G., he mentions her previous cooperation with S.I.N. during the first Project X Zone. During said game, this was just one of the many enemy forces Selvaria worked along side, hoping that they would help bring her back to the Imperial Empire in Europa.
- In the same confrontation, Nameless members No. 1 (Imca), No. 7 (Kurt Irving), and No. 13 (Riela Marcellis) were also mentioned. They served as the main characters in Valkyria Chronicles 3 and were also playable characters in the first Project X Zone.
- Jill being brainwashed by Shadaloo's technology could be a reference to her role in Resident Evil 5.
Chapter 15: Hunter Highjacking
- After the heroes save Zero from a virus, he stated that he came in contact with an opera singing robot before being infected. The mentioned robot is likely Simone, one of the many bosses in NieR: Automata.
- Ironically, this boss fight with Simone introduced the enemy's ability of hacking into the player's character. This would result in activating a simple shooting game where the player must destroy the virus.
- The way Sigma got revived is very identical to how Adam was created in NieR: Automata.
Chapter 16: The Chest to a Pirate's Heart
- In Mega Man X4, Cyberspace is the location where Cyber Peacock is fought.
- Even though Cyberspace was already in both Project X Zone 1 & 2, the layout of this map has been changed from its predecessors once again.
Chapter 17: Red Earth, Blue Sun
- In Red Earth, Savalia is the stage where Hauzer is fought, which relates to its boss debut in this chapter.
Chapter 18: The Door to Phantomile
- This chapter's title card is also the subtitle for the first Klonoa game.
- The day/night concept was previously used in Klonoa: The Door to Phantomile.
- In said game, the enemies become invincible monsters when the night sky is present.
- In this game series, the alliance that Joker and Ranmaru forge is the second time where two antagonists become great friends with a devoted cause. This previously happened with Mega Man X's Vile and Tales of Vesperia's Zagi in Project X Zone 2.
Chapter 20: It's Time to Crash this Monster Party!
- The title card is a possible reference to Monster Party, a game published by Bandai for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
- When the Earthpulse triggered visions of Cortex's past, the heroes comment about seeing a 'kid being harassed by a bunch of clowns' and a 'circus tent being destroyed by fireworks.'
- These are references to Cortex's backstory from the original Crash Bandicoot during its development.
Chapter 21: Dancing Like a Wolf
- The chapter title card is a reference to both the novel Dances with Wolves, and the Duran Duran song Hungry Like a Wolf.
- The Deserted Chateau map is recycled from Project X Zone 2, which appeared in Chapter 3: Turnabout Family Reunion, Chapter 33: Dance with the Devil, and the conclusion to the Final Chapter: Arisu in Destinyland.
Chapter 22: Slammin' it Down on a Saturday
- The chapter title card is a reference to Capcom's Saturday Night Slam Masters, a pro wrestling game whom Mike Haggar guest stars in.
- Although the Haunted Graveyard appeared in Chapter 16: Detestable Golden Sunny Demon during the first Project X Zone, the layout of this game's map is completely different from the former.
Chapters 23 to 33
Chapter 23: The Wrath of a Demigod.. and Some Other Mad Geniuses
- In Crash Twinsanity, the 10th Dimension is where the Evil Twins, Victor and Moritz, were teleported to after being mutated by a young Cortex's Evolve-O-Ray prototype.
- Before Cortex and his group departed to the Evil Twins' Stronghold, Crash's 10th Dimension counterpart was briefly mentioned by him.
Chapter 24: An Eternal Voyage
- The layout of this map is based on Ant Agony, the final level in Crash Twinsanity.
- In the Mega Man X series, the Sigma Virus is the Maverick embodiment of Sigma himself, and a virus infection that can transform Reploids and other robots into Mavericks.
- Abend's role is quite similar to Phantom's role in the original Project X Zone, as both robots get hijacked by an outside force (with Abend, it's the Sigma Virus) and later salvaged by the heroes. In this case, Abend appears in Excellen and Lamia's newly unlocked attacks after the chapter's completion.
Chapter 25: Chaos Over an Emerald
- The Magic Circle Chamber map is recycled from both previous Project X Zone games.
- In Project X Zone, the map appeared in Prologue 4: The Man The Devils Fear, Chapter 13: Valkyries' Adventure, and Chapter 24: Maidens of the Battlefield.
- In Project X Zone 2, the map appeared in Chapter 37: Cypher Punk and Challenge 6: The Formidable Caged Ones.
- In the Sonic series, the Master Emerald is the reason why Angel Island floats in the sky. The emerald is what remains from an ancient echidna tribe. Knuckles, a descendant from the tribe, is known to be the gem's only guardian.
Chapter 26: Katamari Construction Zone
- The Katamari mission replicates the exact lore seen in the actual Katamari games.
- At the end of the chapter, Knuckles recalled on a weird dream he had. In his brief description of it, he was confronted by a deformed version of himself who asked him if he knew the way. This is likely a reference to the Ugandan Knuckles meme.
Chapter 28: The Beasts of Broadway
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- The Little Lip Theatre map is recycled from Project X Zone 2, which appeared in Chapter 18: Escape from the Gangs of New York.
Chapter 29: Invasion on Gallia!
- The Castle Randgriz map is recycled from the first Project X Zone, which appeared in Chapter 14: Eternal Rivals.
Chapter 30: A Declaration of Love Within War
- Several important events from the original Valkyria Chronicles are depicted in this chapter, mostly from the game's second half.
Chapter 31: Data Rising
- The Willamette Shopping Mall map is recycled from the first Project X Zone, which appeared in Chapter 3: The Further Misadventures of Tron Bonne and Chapter 32: Dead Rising Again.
Chapter 32: World Wanderers, It's the Pac-Man Theater!
- The title chapter card references the quote 'Ladies and gentlemen, it's the Pac-Man theater,' which appears when the player enters the second world in Pac-Mania.
- This chapter replicates the gameplay and overall premise of the Pac-Man series.
- The four V-Durals are even colored after the four ghosts from those games.
Chapter 33: A Passion for Vengeance
- After stabbing Leos with a dagger which somehow didn't leave any wounds, Mezzanotte's confident remark after her defeat would eventually foreshadow his fate in Chapter 38.
Chapters 34 to Endgame
Chapter 34: Band Battle! & Chapter 35: The Dance Virus Broadcast
- Both these chapters reenact Reports 5 and 6 from Space Channel 5 Part 2.
Chapter 37: Crisis Against the Clock
- In Crash Twinsanity, the Psychetron is used as a way to access different dimensions, including the 10th Dimension where the Evil Twins were located.
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Chapter 38: Days Lost
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- In the Revelation path of Fire Emblem Fates, a later chapter shares the same title card.
- The final encounter with Oscar and Teresa is identical to their actual one from Tales of Berseria.
Chapter 39: A Purpose to Continue
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- The meaning of this chapter's title card is taken quite literally here. Emerald attempts to help Glas move on after their father's sudden suicide all while Mezzanotte is left a broken woman and unable to trust anyone after Zaffre banished her for the attack she conducted on Leos.
- Most players consider this to be one of the hardest levels in the game since Glas and Emerald are placed in a fight for survival without any backup.
- The objectives in this chapter are quite similar to the events in Chapter 25: Blades Drawn from Fire Emblem Fates (the Revelation path).
- To further extend this connection, the chapter's map was also recreated from the source material.
- In Fire Emblem Fates, First Blood is an item obtained from the second Hidden Truths DLC chapter. The blood comes from Anankos himself and those who drink it will have the ability to use Dragon Veins, much like the Risket sisters in this chapter.
Chapter 40: The Vallite King & Chapter 41: We Decide Our Fate
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- These two chapters mimic the fight against Anankos in Fire Emblem Fates' Revelation path.
- However, the map of the latter is based on the final Heirs of Fate DLC chapter.
- After reuniting with her allies, Glas makes an apology for being a Leeroy Jenkins when she ventured into Castle Valla alone. This could be a reference to the vintage internet meme by the same name that's associated with World of Warcraft.
- In the context of this being a crossover game, it's revealed that Anankos provided Maximilian with his power after he branded Selvaria as a traitor, eventually becoming a mere puppet for the dragon.
Chapter 42: The Crystal Beyond the Sun
- Right down to his words, Dante's interaction with Nelo Angelo pays tribute to their final encounter in the original Devil May Cry.
Chapter 43: Fractured
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- With the player fighting against duplicates of enemy-turned-allies, the final battle against Zaffre Vigil is quite similar to Project X Zone's pre-final chapter.
- T-elos, who had been duplicated in said scenario, will recall that battle in disgust upon seeing the clones of herself.
- In this chapter, Zaffre will refuse to attack Glas and Emerald, foreshadowing a secret about the twins. This makes Zaffre one of the first enemy units in the series to have this kind of behavior.
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Final Chapter: Renaissance from the Darkness
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- When the game transitions into this chapter, an intermission will not occur and the player is unable to use quick-saves. This is the first time in the series where the luxury of saving the game gets disabled at a certain point.
- Before returning to their worlds, some of the party members will talk about certain things which foreshadow events and characters from their respective franchises.
- Selvaria Bles mentions some details about a second Valkyria in the Imperial Alliance to Welkin and Alicia. This second Valkyria is likely Crymaria Levin, one of the main angagonists from Valkyria Chronicles 4.
- Gulius Thunderhead opens up about returning the Golden Axe to the gods who created it, therefore giving a glimpse into his role in Golden Axe 3.