Sheik and his comrades fight an organisation that bans magic in an ambitious and polished imageepoch title. Real-time combat with Sol Triggers and bonds between characters keep things tense; a Japan-only release that really hurts.
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Sheik and his companions fight to free a world oppressed by a totalitarian organisation that has outlawed magic. Published by imageepoch, released in Japan in March 2012. Real-time combat using Sol Triggers, character bonds deepened through conversation, original storyline. Japan exclusive.
Complete: box, manual and disc/cart very clean. Lightly handled.
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Is Sol Trigger still worth playing in 2026?
An Imageepoch RPG, Sol Trigger has Sheik and his comrades fight to free an oppressed world where a totalitarian organization bans magic, in a JRPG with snappy turn-based combat and careful aesthetics. The combat system blending resource management and special attacks, the rebellion mood and the art direction give real identity, in a title kept Japanese. The language barrier limits access. An estimable pick for fans of niche JRPG and resistance tales on PSP.