Solid Runner

1997 video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Solid Runner (ソリッドランナー) is a 1997 role-playing video game developed by Sting Entertainment and published by ASCII Corporation for the Super Famicom.[1]

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Solid Runner
Japanese Super Famicom box art
DeveloperSting Entertainment
PublisherASCII Corporation
ComposersMitsuhito Tanaka
Toshiaki Sakoda
Pure Sound
PlatformSuper Famicom
Release
  • JP: March 28, 1997
GenreRole-playing video game
ModeSingle-player
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Gameplay

Talking to NPCs.

Criminals are fought in random encounters in various sections of the city.[2] Healing items are used to fix the attack robot and can be bought at a special warehouse. The player must go to the correct district for crime fighting action. Unauthorized districts cannot be accessed. The combat is handled from a third-person perspective where the player must select commands (using buttons and not a menu screen) in turn-based combat in an attempt to defeat the enemy's mech.[2]

All dialogue in the game is in Japanese. The game takes place in a top-down perspective for the overworld. From there, the player can talk to NPCs and explore.

Plot

Shuu is a detective in Metal City. He is engaged to the daughter of the Shadow Dragon organization's leader, Eileen. Despite his job, he still has to pinch pennies to keep his combat mech in working condition. His partner is Ion, who eventually becomes something of a love interest.

The game takes place in a town known as Solid City, which despite being technologically advanced, is overrun with crime.[2] Very few people dare to challenge the control of the underground mafias and street gangs that threaten the city.[2] While the game has a continuous plot, players are urged to complete individual missions.[2]

Release

The game was released exclusively in Japan on March 28, 1997, late in the console's life span.[1]

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