Japan: Vm

The game focuses on grid-based tactical battles where players take the role of a "Master."

: While popular in Japan, the game never saw an official English release, though fan-driven projects like the GOG Dreamlist continue to advocate for its localized preservation. VM Japan

: Spirits belong to one of four elements (Heaven, Earth, Water, Fire) with a rock-paper-scissors relationship. The game focuses on grid-based tactical battles where

: Combines traditional Japanese instruments (like the shakuhachi and koto) with modern synthesizers and rock elements. produced by .

: Known for its "Mystic Far East" vibe, providing a distinct identity compared to other JRPGs of the era.

A defining feature of the game is its soundtrack, produced by .