If you defeat Feinne during your first encounter (without Gig's help), you'll view an alternate scene where Asagi challenges you to a battle. She was intended to star in a game called "Makai Wars", but since that game got cancelled, she's made cameos in many of their other games, trying to defeat the hero and take their place. It also pretty much confirms that Walnut and Endorph are one and the same.Īsagi - A bit of a joke character in Nippon Ichi's games. Lujei is a boss character from the game "GrimGrimoire", which NIS published in North America. Once you defeat her, she becomes a playable character. Picking that will play an extra scene between Endorph and Lujei. Lujei - If you have the "Reveal Path 1" Edict (buy it in the shop for 5,000,000 GP), you'll get an alternate dialog option during the Raide Oceanside event just after the attack on Yesterwind. (Spoilertastic, so don't watch these videos if you don't want to ruin the scenes for yourself) Their only true weakness is that they cost a ton of cash to create and deploy (but if you're halfway decent at Soul Nomad, you should never be short on cash anyway, right?). Not only do they have high stats all around and Flying movement type, but all of their attacks hit multiple targets - their front row attack hits an entire file, and their middle and back rows hit every enemy in a room. Fun if you feel like being a bastard, I suppose.įor finishing the game once you unlock the Gideon class, which is pretty much the ultimate melee unit. You recruit several enemy characters from the main storyline, as well as kill off most of your former comrades. Of course, you can also kick people around and treat them like dirt if you just feel like being a dick.Īn alternate story mode where Revya decides to use Gig's powers to well, go on a killing spree.
This has four main effects - Fighting people (for items and cash), Stealing from them (getting rare items if you succeed, having to pay a hefty cash penalty if you fail), Combining (which gives a significant boost to one of your stats) and Kidnapping (recruiting Manikins with decent starting levels and higher stats than normally available). That option we've seen in every town but never been able to actually use to any effect becomes unlocked after the first cycle. So let's take a look at what else the game has to offer. There's still plenty of hidden characters to find, items to discover, alternate endings to view and hidden uber-bosses that require days or even weeks of grinding to have even a chance of victory against. As with every Nippon Ichi title, you can't see all the game has to offer in a single playthrough.