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99 Spirits - Cage of Night (DLC)

99 Spirits - Cage of Night (DLC)

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12 nov 2013TORaIKIFruitbat Factory
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I have a soft spot for small Japanese indie games that nobody at a major outlet covers properly, and 99 Spirits is a textbook example of one that deserved more attention than it got. The core conceit is unlike anything else in the turn-based space: every enemy on the field is an invisible shroud of miasma, a possessed everyday object, a Tsukumogami, and it is totally immune to damage until you speak its true name. Before you can even think about attacking, you charge the five gems embedded in protagonist Hanabusa's Gokon Sword by attacking and defending, then read the clues those gems surface, letters from the spirit's name, words describing its purpose or material, and piece together what you are actually fighting. A broom might give you "OO," "wood," "cleaning." A naginata will give you something considerably less obvious. Only once you correctly name it does the purple smoke dissolve and the spirit take a solid form you can finish off. It is one part Hangman, one part word association, wrapped in a combat loop that is genuinely unlike anything the genre had produced at the time. The system holds up surprisingly well for the first half of the game. Battles are fully turn-based, so you can sit back, breathe, and actually think through your clues rather than react on reflex. As new gems unlock, the depth expands. The enshrine gem lets you capture spirits instead of destroying them, and captured Tsukumogami can then be deployed to solve grid-based overworld puzzles or used as combat skills, adding a light spirit-management layer that helps the late game feel more considered. Multiple endings shift depending on your choices, which gives completionists a reason to revisit. The soundtrack is a genuine highlight, mystical and Heian-period in texture, understated in battle but effective at establishing mood in a way that bigger-budget JRPGs often fumble. Dual Japanese and English voice acting was an unusual commitment for a solo indie release of this era, and the character portraits during dialogue carry real warmth even when the writing leans on familiar JRPG shorthand. Honesty requires flagging the rough edges, though. The grid-based overworld is spartan to a fault, a plain map that conveys almost no sense of the feudal Japan the rest of the game evokes so carefully. The bigger problem is repetition. Once you have correctly identified a Tsukumogami, running into the same spirit type later in the game still forces you through the entire gem-charging, clue-gathering ritual again. There is no permanent registry that lets you skip straight to the naming phase on known enemies, and that design choice grinds the pacing in the later chapters. Players who care deeply about forward momentum will feel it. The story itself is serviceable rather than compelling, a revenge-and-parentage arc that hits familiar beats even while the folklore framing gives it a texture most Western players will not have encountered before. Who is this for? Honestly, it is for the player who genuinely enjoys a word puzzle under pressure, who finds something satisfying about the moment a fog of letters resolves into an object they recognize. If you have any interest in Heian-era Japan, Tsukumogami mythology, or the quiet craftsmanship of a one-team studio reaching for something original, 99 Spirits rewards that patience. Go in knowing the repetition is real, manage your expectations on story depth, and you will find a game with a mechanic that has never quite been replicated anywhere else.

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