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Chantelise – A Tale of Two Sisters

2006 video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chantelise – A Tale of Two Sisters
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Chantelise – A Tale of Two Sisters (シャンテリーゼ, Shanterīze) is an indie action role-playing and Dungeon crawler video game. The game was developed by EasyGameStation for Windows.

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Development

It was originally released in Japan in 2006. The game was localized into non-Japanese languages twice; first by DHM Interactive in January 2010 at physical retail in a release that did not leave continental Europe [1] and an English version was released World Wide on Steam and GamersGate on July 29, 2011.[2]

Gameplay and plot

The player takes control of a character named Chante, on a quest to find the witch who cursed her sister, Elise, by turning her into a fairy in order to turn her back into a person.

The player explores multiple forests and towns across five different chapters; with every chapter separated by an elemental themed dungeon.

The game’s graphical content is built off of two-dimensional sprites placed onto a three-dimensional background, similar to games seen frequently on the PlayStation 1.

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Reception

The game sold over 50,000 units.[6] Overall the game was given mediocre reviews according to IGN, Metacritic, and Gamerankings.

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