Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love

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『サクラ大戦V 〜さらば愛しき人よ〜』(サクラたいせんファイブ さらばいとしきひとよ)は、株式会社セガが2005年7月7日に発売したPlayStation 2用ゲームソフト。サクラ大戦シリーズのナンバリングタイトル第5作目。 2010年3月には、欧米における初のサクラ大戦シリーズとして、PlayStation 2版とWii版がNIS Americaから『Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love』のタイトルで発売された。 rdf:langString
Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love is a cross-genre video game developed by Sega and Red Entertainment for the PlayStation 2, with a later port for the Wii developed by Idea Factory. The fifth installment in the main Sakura Wars series, it was released in 2005 in Japan by Sega, and in 2010 in North America and Europe by NIS America, being the first Sakura Wars game to be localized in English. Defined as a "dramatic adventure" game, So Long, My Love combines overlapping tactical role-playing, dating sim and visual novel gameplay elements. rdf:langString
Sakura taisen V - Saraba, itoshiki hito yo (サクラ大戦V 〜さらば愛しき人よ〜?) conosciuto anche come Sakura Wars: So Long My Love, è un videogioco originariamente sviluppato e pubblicato dalla SEGA e licenziato dalla . Distribuito per Sony PlayStation 2 il 5 luglio del 2005 solo in Giappone. Il 30 marzo del 2010 ne venne pubblicata una versione in inglese (disponibile anche per Nintendo Wii) per il mercato nordamericano. Il 2 aprile 2010 uscì la versione PAL solo per Nintendo Wii. Questo titolo è il quinto capitolo della serie di Sakura Wars. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love is a cross-genre video game developed by Sega and Red Entertainment for the PlayStation 2, with a later port for the Wii developed by Idea Factory. The fifth installment in the main Sakura Wars series, it was released in 2005 in Japan by Sega, and in 2010 in North America and Europe by NIS America, being the first Sakura Wars game to be localized in English. Defined as a "dramatic adventure" game, So Long, My Love combines overlapping tactical role-playing, dating sim and visual novel gameplay elements. Set in a fictionalized version of the late 1920s, the game follows Japanese naval lieutenant Shinjiro Taiga, who is dispatched to New York City to train with the New York Combat Revue, a troop of magically-imbued women who defend the city from supernatural threats while also working as a theater company. Shinjiro must prove himself worthy to lead the Combat Revue as they try to stop Oda Nobunaga from world domination. The narrative is divided between the Combat Revue's fight against demonic forces and each member's personal struggles. The game began development following the release of Sakura Wars 4: Fall in Love, Maidens for the Dreamcast in 2002. The setting of New York was originally intended for Fall in Love, Maidens, but the discontinuation of the Dreamcast resulted in the planned story for Fall in Love, Maidens being reworked for the next mainline entry. So Long, My Love was produced by Masakatsu Watanabe and directed by veteran Sega designer Takehiko Akaba with series creator Oji Hiroi as general producer. The script was written by Satoru Akahori, the characters were designed by Hidenori Matsubara based on concept artwork by Kōsuke Fujishima, and the music was composed by Sakura Wars composer Kohei Tanaka. The game was announced in 2002 as part of the seven-game Sakura Wars World Project. NIS America's localization took two years to complete, being their longest and largest project at the time. The game was well received by critics, but sold poorly compared to previous Sakura Wars games. Sega decided to place the franchise on hiatus in 2008. So Long, My Love was the last entry until 2019 with the release of Sakura Wars, a soft reboot featuring new production staff.
rdf:langString 『サクラ大戦V 〜さらば愛しき人よ〜』(サクラたいせんファイブ さらばいとしきひとよ)は、株式会社セガが2005年7月7日に発売したPlayStation 2用ゲームソフト。サクラ大戦シリーズのナンバリングタイトル第5作目。 2010年3月には、欧米における初のサクラ大戦シリーズとして、PlayStation 2版とWii版がNIS Americaから『Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love』のタイトルで発売された。
rdf:langString Sakura taisen V - Saraba, itoshiki hito yo (サクラ大戦V 〜さらば愛しき人よ〜?) conosciuto anche come Sakura Wars: So Long My Love, è un videogioco originariamente sviluppato e pubblicato dalla SEGA e licenziato dalla . Distribuito per Sony PlayStation 2 il 5 luglio del 2005 solo in Giappone. Il 30 marzo del 2010 ne venne pubblicata una versione in inglese (disponibile anche per Nintendo Wii) per il mercato nordamericano. Il 2 aprile 2010 uscì la versione PAL solo per Nintendo Wii. Questo titolo è il quinto capitolo della serie di Sakura Wars. Il sottotitolo Saraba, itoshiki hito yo (traducibile come "Addio, mio amore") è un riferimento al romanzo Addio, mia amata di Raymond Chandler. Il gioco è il primo a non essere commercializzato per Sega Dreamcast.
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