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The Last Story is a Japanese action role-playing game, developed by Mistwalker and AQ Interactive for the Wii video game console. Nintendo published the title in all regions except for North America, where it was published by Xseed Games. Initially released in Japan in 2011, the game was released in western territories through 2012. The Last Story takes place upon the island fortress of Lazulis, in a world that is slowly being drained of life by an unknown force. The story focuses on a group of mercenaries looking for work on Lazulis; one of their number, Zael, dreams of becoming a knight. After receiving the mystical "Mark of the Outsider", Zael becomes involved with a noblewoman named Calista in an ongoing war between humans and the beast-like Gurak. During gameplay, the player controls Zael as he and the mercenary group to which he belongs undertake missions on Lazulis. Zael can command the rest of the mercenary squad during missions, and fights in battles that involve action, tactical and stealth elements. Multiple online multiplayer modes were also present.
Release Date 2012-08-14
Japanese Release Date 2011-01-27
Rating / Parents' Guide
Language, Mild Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol, Violence
In this action role-playing game, players follow the story of a band of mercenaries attempting to achieve knighthood on an island kingdom. From a third-person perspective, players use swords, daggers, crossbows, and magic attacks to kill human soldiers and fantasy creatures (e.g., skeletons, ogres, “forest beasts”) in frenetic combat. Action sequences are accompanied by sword-slashing effects and colorful light bursts; damage is indicated by cries of pain and lost hit points. Various cutscenes depict additional acts of violence: soldiers attacking unharmed civilians; a warrior getting shot by an arrow in slow motion. Some of the dialogue includes suggestive remarks/innuendo (e.g., “You're a guy, right? I know how it is. You have certain . . . needs from time to time!” and “You're more well-endowed than I thought . . . C'mon, let me touch 'em . . .”). Alcohol is mentioned occasionally in dialogue, and one tavern area depicts a drunken character with slurred speech (e.g., “What, you thin
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Wii
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