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Valis: The Fantasm Soldier : ウィキペディア英語版
Valis: The Fantasm Soldier

is a video game developed by Wolf Team and published by Telenet Japan in 1986 originally for the MSX and PC-88 home computers and then ported to, remade or re-released for several over systems over the years. It is the first video game in the ''Valis'' series which stars a Japanese teenager named Yuko who uses a mystical sword called Valis to defend Earth and other worlds. Its critical reception varied on the version, including critical acclaim for the 1992 PC Engine remake.
==Gameplay==
In its original PC-88 and MSX version, ''Valis: The Fantasm Soldier'' is a side-scrolling platform game. Wielding the game's titular sword, the main character fights through each level's enemies while jumping across ledges, then confronts a boss at the end of each level. At certain points in the game, gameplay pauses, and cinematic cutscenes regarding the game's storyline play. There is also a gameplay-tweaked and content-cut version for the FM-7.
The Family Computer (Famicom) side-scrolling action role-playing game version of ''Valis'' differs considerably from the other versions of the game. While the basic plot remains the same, gameplay has moved from linear stage design to larger maze-style levels with multiple paths, often of a questionable design, resulting in a very high dificulty level especially since there is neither a password nor save system.〔
The Mega Drive/Genesis remake features gameplay system more similar to later games in the series, in particular ''Valis III''. Like other side-scrolling games of the era, the four D-pad buttons move the character, and the three fire buttons perform three actions for the main character: sliding, jumping, and swinging her sword that can be upgraded in three stages and there are alternative firing modes. The player can also use magic spells, gaing them after defeating bosses.
The PC Engine remake features improvements in the gameplay system (such as single high jumps instead of two-phase jumps and the sliding move damaging enemies) and voiced cutscenes.〔 The mobile remake further added new stages and alternate costumes.

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