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| alt = A CD-ROM cover titled "Ten Desires" that depicts a subtle purple-tinged silhouette of the character Toyosatomimi no Miko. |
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| caption = Original CD-ROM cover, featuring a silhouette of [[List of Touhou Project characters#Toyosatomimi no Miko|Toyosatomimi no Miko]]. |
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| developer = [[Team Shanghai Alice]] |
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| publisher = Team Shanghai Alice |
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|released = May 8, 2011 (Reitaisai 8)<br>August 13, 2011 (Comiket 80)<br>June 18, 2019 (Steam) |
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| released = {{vgrelease|JP|13 August 2011{{efn|''Ten Desires'' was sold on the second day of [[Comiket|Comiket 80]].}}}} |
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|genre = [[Shoot 'em up#Scrolling shooters|Scrolling shooter]] |
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| genre = [[Shoot 'em up#Bullet hell|Bullet hell (danmaku)]] |
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|modes = [[Single-player]] |
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| modes = [[Single-player]] |
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| platforms = [[Microsoft Windows]] |
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{{nihongo|'''''Touhou Shinreibyou ~ Ten Desires'''''|東方神霊廟 |
{{nihongo|'''''Touhou Shinreibyou ~ Ten Desires.'''''|東方神霊廟 ~ Ten Desires.||lit. "Eastern Divine Spirit Temple"|lead=yes}} is the thirteenth main game of the ''[[Touhou Project]]'' ''[[dōjin game|dōjin]]'' [[scrolling shooter]] series made by [[Team Shanghai Alice]]. |
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==Gameplay== |
==Gameplay== |
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[[File:Ten Desires gameplay.png|left|thumb|Reimu fighting the Stage 1 boss, Yuyuko. Various divine spirits are onscreen.]] |
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''Ten Desires'' retains the same core gameplay mechanics of the rest of the ''Touhou'' games, in which the player will traverse through six increasingly difficult stages, in which they have to kill enemies, dodge their projectiles, and fight bosses, halfway through, and at the end of each stage. |
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Introduced in ''Ten Desires'' is the 'divine spirits' feature. When enemies are killed, they will drop spirits, which float towards the top of the screen. They are not automatically collected, even if the player is above the [[Touhou Project#Glossary|Point of Collection]], and each one must be collected manually, except from during boss battles, wherein all divine spirits will automatically be collected by the player once they complete a spell card. Gray spirits will give the player extra points, green spirits will give them extra spell cards, and purple spirits will give them extra lives. Similar to the system in ''[[Undefined Fantastic Object]]'', the player can fill a 'Trance' gauge by collecting blue and gray spirits. When three of either have been collected, the player can activate a trance, which lasts for ten seconds, and will give them increased shot power, immunity to damage, and increased points from collecting spirits. If the player is hit in this game, unlike previous games, trance mode will automatically activate and the time will depend on how much of the trance gauge is filled, after which point they will lose a life. |
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The new game mechanics for Ten Desires features divine spirits. These divine spirits are released when enemies are killed, bosses are damaged, and at certain scripted events. The blue spirits add 10 to the player's "score value" (the number of points granted for collecting a point item at the top of the screen), in addition to slightly filling the player's trance gauge (see below). Gray spirits provide a larger increase to the trance gauge and act like additional Point items, giving you the current maximum Point value no matter where they are on the screen. Green spirits add 1 point to the bomb meter, and purple add 1 point to the life meter. Extra lives are awarded at 10 life points for the first life, 15 for the second, 20 for the third, and so on. Bombs are awarded at 10 bomb points regardless of how many are acquired. |
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Grazing adds to score value as well; every 10 bullets grazed increases score value by 10. Additionally, bosses can be "grazed" as they emit blue (and gray) spirits every few shots, and if one stays close enough to the boss they can absorb all the spirits that it emits. The rate at which spirits spawn is negatively correlated with the distance from the boss; The closer the character is, the faster spirits will spawn. This makes sitting on top of bosses while in trance a highly profitable score return. |
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Large amounts of spirits begin to appear throughout Gensokyo, and the player character goes out and investigates. |
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⚫ | The player character enters the Netherworld, where spirits often go. While investigating, the heroine encounters Yuyuko Saigyouji. Yuyuko, who is unaware of the situation, points them to the Myouren Temple, where they find Kyouko Kasodani, the temple's cleaner. Afterwards, they meet Kogasa Tatara, who asks the player character to defeat a girl who's guarding the place. Instead, the player character attacks Kogasa and continues on. Eventually, they meet Yoshika Miyako, the [[Jiangshi]] protecting the mausoleum. Yoshika is defeated and opens the door to the mausoleum. |
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At the end of every spell card (with the exception of the last spell card of a boss) the boss emits 1 green spirit, and 1 purple spirit (along with blues and grays). |
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⚫ | Inside, there are way more divine spirits then there were before. The player character tries to proceed, but encounters Seiga Kaku, who had resurrected Yoshika and used her as a guard of the mausoleum. After being defeated, Seiga states that the temple was built in order to prevent someone from being resurrected. As the player character advances, they find Soga no Tojiko, who is quickly defeated. Eventually, the player character encounters Mononobe no Futo. After being defeated, Mononobe realises that the 'Crown Prince' is being resurrected and quickly goes to see what is going on. The player character continues in the mausoleum and sees a ton of divine spirits, and find Toyosatomimi no Miko, a Saint who had just been resurrected. The divine spirits were gathering here to see the resurrection of a holy person, the holy person being Miko, who the player character then defeats. |
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The Trance gauge consists of zero to three flames that are built up by collecting blue and gray divine spirits. The player begins the game with one flame, and can collect up to a max stock of three. Pressing the 'C' button when all 3 gauges are full will trigger a powerful, 10 second long trance state, where the character gets an upgraded shot type and is not damaged by enemy bullets. While in a trance state, the divine spirits take on a new shape that not only makes them much easier to see, it also makes them worth more. Blue spirits get x10 effectiveness, while purple and green get x2 effectiveness. If a character is struck by an enemy bullet while there is at least one full trance gauge remaining, the trance-state will automatically trigger, with the loss of a life once the timer runs down. The duration of the death trance depends on the amount of gauge collected to that point. In addition, when a trance (whether activated manually or upon receiving damage) expires, the player's trance gauge is reset to 0. |
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Afterwards, the player character investigates around the Myouren Temple, and find Nue Houjuu, who is angry that Miko was resurrected. Nue attacks the player character, but is defeated. The player character then meets Mamizou Futatsuiwa, who claimed that Nue sent her there. |
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Shooting unfocused yields a higher score rate than shooting while focused. Divine spirits hover in roughly the same place while shrinking in size for approximately ten seconds before disappearing. In addition, they cannot be auto-collected (except by Reimu in Trance Mode). When a "death-trance" is finishing it still deals damage to everything on the screen similar to the way when a character would die normally. It is not possible to deathbomb while at least one gauge of the trance meter is full (that is, when death-trance is possible). |
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One day in Gensokyo, a large amount of spirits are being found throughout the city. Reimu, Marisa, Sanae, and Youmu intend to see what is going on. Depending on who you choose, one of them goes out and investigates. |
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=== Player characters === |
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* {{Nihongo|Reimu Hakurei|博霊霊夢}} |
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Miko of the Hakurei Shrine. She investigates the divine spirits to prevent an incident from happening, and it would reflect badly on her shrine if she ignored it.<ref name=":0">''Ten Desires'' characters.html</ref> |
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Some time later, the heroine investigates around the Myouren Temple. After going around, an angry Nue Houjuu comes out. Nue seems to be angry that Miko was resurrected. Nue attacks the heroine, but is easily defeated. After going through some danmaku, the heroine meets Mamizou Futatsuiwa, who claims that Nue sent her here. Mamizou heard that the heroine defeated Nue and Miko. Mamizou decided to have a battle with the heroine to see how powerful she was. In the end, Mamizou is defeated. |
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* {{Nihongo|Marisa Kirisame|霧雨魔理沙}} |
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==Characters== |
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Human magician. She investigates the divine spirits due to her personal curiosity. |
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The playable characters in the series are: Reimu Hakurei, Marisa Kirisame, Sanae Kochiya, Youmu Konpaku. |
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* {{Nihongo|Sanae Kochiya|東風谷早苗}} |
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:Stage 1 boss. The ghostly princess of the Netherworld who has been one of the more important characters in the ''Touhou Project'' since her introduction in ''[[Perfect Cherry Blossom]]''. Everyone thought she was the culprit for this incident, but Yuyuko claims to know nothing of the matter. She directs the heroines to search in the Myouren Temple instead. |
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Miko of the Moriya Shrine. She collects the spirits as she thinks it will help increase the amount of faith in her shrine. |
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*{{Nihongo|Kyouko Kasodani|幽谷 響子|Kasodani Kyōko}} |
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:Stage 2 boss. Kyouko Kasodani is a [[Yamabiko (folklore)|Yamabiko]] that embodies mountain echoes and is able to reflect sound waves. She appears to be a recent newcomer to Myouren Temple, though no reference is made to the characters already living there; with mountain echoes no longer being seen as strange, she decided to enter the Buddhist discipline. She seems to be responsible for cleaning duties and confronting trespassers. |
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* {{Nihongo|Youmu Konpaku|魂魄妖夢}} |
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Half-ghost, gardener and bodyguard of Yuyuko Saigyouji. She investigates the spirits to try and prevent the possibility of an incident. |
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*{{Nihongo|Seiga Kaku|霍 青娥|Kaku Seiga}} |
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=== Boss characters === |
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:Stage 1 boss. The ghostly princess of the Netherworld. As she is a ghost, and orchestrated the Spring Snow Incident in ''[[Perfect Cherry Blossom]],'' the player character assumes she is responsible. In actuality, she has nothing to do with it, and directs them to the source of the spirits, the Myouren Temple. |
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*{{Nihongo|Kyouko Kasodani|幽谷 響子}} |
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:Stage 2 boss. Kyouko Kasodani is a ''[[Yamabiko (folklore)|Yamabiko]]'' who, after finding that people stopped believing in her kind, began to recite Buddhist sutras, so she could continue to speak from the mountains when it appeared nobody was present. |
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:* {{Nihongo|Tatara Kogasa|多々良 小傘}} |
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Stage 3 midboss. A ''[[Kasa-obake]]'' who likes to wander around graveyards and scare people. She noticed that a ''[[yōkai]]'' was in the graveyard she normally resided, and attacked it to try and get it to leave, but was unsuccessful. She attacks the player character to draw their attention and get them to defeat the ''yōkai'' she found. |
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*{{Nihongo|Yoshika Miyako|宮古 芳香}} |
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⚫ | :Stage 6 boss. A saint living inside the Hall of Dreams' Mausoleum. |
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*{{Nihongo|Seiga Kaku|霍 青娥}} |
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⚫ | :Stage 4 boss, alongside Yoshika Miyako. Seiga Kaku is a hermit whose father was also a hermit, and dedicated himself to the [[Tao]], and Seiga grew an interest in the Tao in response, in particular [[He Xiangu]], and became an advocate of Taoism, suggesting to Toyosatomimi that Taoism could be used to attain superhuman strength. Seiga guards the Divine Spirit Mausoleum from invaders, and can use her powers to pass through walls. She is very strict to her employee, Yoshika. |
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⚫ | :Extra stage midboss. |
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⚫ | :Stage 5 midboss, one of Toyosatomimi no Miko's servants. Soga no Tojiko is a ghost who came from the powerful [[Soga clan]]. She served Miko alongside Futo, but she was denied resurrection as a human due to her previous connections with Futo, and instead became a vengeful spirit who guards the Mausoleum. She has the ability to control thunder and lightning. She previously disliked Mononobe, but came to agreement, and they both share a hatred of Buddhism. |
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*{{Nihongo|Mononobe no Futo|物部 布都}} |
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Ten Desires contains different versions for each stage and boss theme: The normal version, heard during normal gameplay and in the Music Room, focuses primarily on the melody and harmony, and contains relatively few background noises compared to Zun's previous compositions. On entering trance mode, the music switches to the second ("Spirit world") version. It is recorded using a lower sampling rate (22050 Hz), and focuses primarily on the rhythm and accompanying voices. Since they complement each other and have exactly the same length, a "fuller" sound, can be achieved by mixing both versions of each theme together using audio editing software. |
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*{{Nihongo|Toyosatomimi no Miko|豊聡耳 神子}} |
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⚫ | :Stage 6 boss. A saint living inside the Hall of Dreams' Mausoleum. Her intelligence was recognised from a young age, as she was able to listen to ten people speaking at the same time, by listening to their desires. After the events of ''Ten Desires'', she and her followers moved to a world named Senkai (仙界, the hermit realm), which is said to be suited for hermits. She is based on [[Prince Shotoku]]. |
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*{{Nihongo|Nue Houjuu|封獣 ぬえ}} |
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== Development == |
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Due to the [[2011 Tōhoku earthquake]], the initial release of the demo was delayed. The demo was released for free download on April 16, 2011 with the physical copy being released on May 8, 2011 at [[Reitaisai]] 8, with all proceeds going to charity for disaster relief.<ref>ZUN. [http://kourindou.exblog.jp/14614181/ 東方神霊廟 ~ Ten Desires. 体験版] 2011-4-16.</ref> The full version of the game was released at the 80th [[Comiket]] on August 13, 2011.<ref>ZUN. [http://kourindou.exblog.jp/15265820/ 2011年のコミケが開始されている] 2017-12-31.</ref> The game was released on [[Steam (service)|Steam]] on June 18, 2019.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2019-06-20|title=東方Projectの過去作『神霊廟』と『輝針城』がSteamで販売開始|url=https://jp.ign.com/touhou-project/36514/news/projectsteam|access-date=2021-04-14|website=IGN Japan|language=ja}}</ref> |
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== Reception == |
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On Steam, 97% of players gave the game a positive review.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Touhou Shinreibyou ~ Ten Desires.|url=https://store.steampowered.com/app/1043230/Touhou_Shinreibyou__Ten_Desires/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210116113814/https://store.steampowered.com/app/1043230/Touhou_Shinreibyou__Ten_Desires/|archive-date=2021-01-16|website=Steam}}</ref> |
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Ten Desires | |
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Developer(s) | Team Shanghai Alice |
Publisher(s) | Team Shanghai Alice |
Composer(s) | Team Shanghai Alice |
Series | Touhou Project |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
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Genre(s) | Bullet hell (danmaku) |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Touhou Shinreibyou ~ Ten Desires. (Japanese: 東方神霊廟 ~ Ten Desires., lit. "Eastern Divine Spirit Temple") is the thirteenth main game of the Touhou Project dōjin scrolling shooter series made by Team Shanghai Alice.
Gameplay
[edit]Ten Desires retains the same core gameplay mechanics of the rest of the Touhou games, in which the player will traverse through six increasingly difficult stages, in which they have to kill enemies, dodge their projectiles, and fight bosses, halfway through, and at the end of each stage.
Introduced in Ten Desires is the 'divine spirits' feature. When enemies are killed, they will drop spirits, which float towards the top of the screen. They are not automatically collected, even if the player is above the Point of Collection, and each one must be collected manually, except from during boss battles, wherein all divine spirits will automatically be collected by the player once they complete a spell card. Gray spirits will give the player extra points, green spirits will give them extra spell cards, and purple spirits will give them extra lives. Similar to the system in Undefined Fantastic Object, the player can fill a 'Trance' gauge by collecting blue and gray spirits. When three of either have been collected, the player can activate a trance, which lasts for ten seconds, and will give them increased shot power, immunity to damage, and increased points from collecting spirits. If the player is hit in this game, unlike previous games, trance mode will automatically activate and the time will depend on how much of the trance gauge is filled, after which point they will lose a life.
Plot
[edit]Large amounts of spirits begin to appear throughout Gensokyo, and the player character goes out and investigates.
The player character enters the Netherworld, where spirits often go. While investigating, the heroine encounters Yuyuko Saigyouji. Yuyuko, who is unaware of the situation, points them to the Myouren Temple, where they find Kyouko Kasodani, the temple's cleaner. Afterwards, they meet Kogasa Tatara, who asks the player character to defeat a girl who's guarding the place. Instead, the player character attacks Kogasa and continues on. Eventually, they meet Yoshika Miyako, the Jiangshi protecting the mausoleum. Yoshika is defeated and opens the door to the mausoleum.
Inside, there are way more divine spirits then there were before. The player character tries to proceed, but encounters Seiga Kaku, who had resurrected Yoshika and used her as a guard of the mausoleum. After being defeated, Seiga states that the temple was built in order to prevent someone from being resurrected. As the player character advances, they find Soga no Tojiko, who is quickly defeated. Eventually, the player character encounters Mononobe no Futo. After being defeated, Mononobe realises that the 'Crown Prince' is being resurrected and quickly goes to see what is going on. The player character continues in the mausoleum and sees a ton of divine spirits, and find Toyosatomimi no Miko, a Saint who had just been resurrected. The divine spirits were gathering here to see the resurrection of a holy person, the holy person being Miko, who the player character then defeats.
Afterwards, the player character investigates around the Myouren Temple, and find Nue Houjuu, who is angry that Miko was resurrected. Nue attacks the player character, but is defeated. The player character then meets Mamizou Futatsuiwa, who claimed that Nue sent her there.
Characters
[edit]Player characters
[edit]- Reimu Hakurei (博霊霊夢)
Miko of the Hakurei Shrine. She investigates the divine spirits to prevent an incident from happening, and it would reflect badly on her shrine if she ignored it.[1]
- Marisa Kirisame (霧雨魔理沙)
Human magician. She investigates the divine spirits due to her personal curiosity.
- Sanae Kochiya (東風谷早苗)
Miko of the Moriya Shrine. She collects the spirits as she thinks it will help increase the amount of faith in her shrine.
- Youmu Konpaku (魂魄妖夢)
Half-ghost, gardener and bodyguard of Yuyuko Saigyouji. She investigates the spirits to try and prevent the possibility of an incident.
Boss characters
[edit]- Yuyuko Saigyouji (西行寺 幽々子)
- Stage 1 boss. The ghostly princess of the Netherworld. As she is a ghost, and orchestrated the Spring Snow Incident in Perfect Cherry Blossom, the player character assumes she is responsible. In actuality, she has nothing to do with it, and directs them to the source of the spirits, the Myouren Temple.
- Kyouko Kasodani (幽谷 響子)
- Stage 2 boss. Kyouko Kasodani is a Yamabiko who, after finding that people stopped believing in her kind, began to recite Buddhist sutras, so she could continue to speak from the mountains when it appeared nobody was present.
- Tatara Kogasa (多々良 小傘)
Stage 3 midboss. A Kasa-obake who likes to wander around graveyards and scare people. She noticed that a yōkai was in the graveyard she normally resided, and attacked it to try and get it to leave, but was unsuccessful. She attacks the player character to draw their attention and get them to defeat the yōkai she found.
- Yoshika Miyako (宮古 芳香)
- Stage 3 and Stage 4 boss, alongside Seiga Kaku. Yoshika is a jiangshi who was revived by Seiga, and guards the entrance to the Divine Spirit Mausoleum. Because she is a type of zombie,[1] she does not feel pain, but cannot bend her joints, or walk properly.
- Seiga Kaku (霍 青娥)
- Stage 4 boss, alongside Yoshika Miyako. Seiga Kaku is a hermit whose father was also a hermit, and dedicated himself to the Tao, and Seiga grew an interest in the Tao in response, in particular He Xiangu, and became an advocate of Taoism, suggesting to Toyosatomimi that Taoism could be used to attain superhuman strength. Seiga guards the Divine Spirit Mausoleum from invaders, and can use her powers to pass through walls. She is very strict to her employee, Yoshika.
- Soga no Tojiko (蘇我 屠自古)
- Stage 5 midboss, one of Toyosatomimi no Miko's servants. Soga no Tojiko is a ghost who came from the powerful Soga clan. She served Miko alongside Futo, but she was denied resurrection as a human due to her previous connections with Futo, and instead became a vengeful spirit who guards the Mausoleum. She has the ability to control thunder and lightning. She previously disliked Mononobe, but came to agreement, and they both share a hatred of Buddhism.
- Mononobe no Futo (物部 布都)
- Stage 5 boss, one of Toyosatomimi no Miko's servants. Mononobe no Futo is a human who came from the Mononobe clan, serving Toyosatomimi alongside Soga no Tojiko. She has the power to control feng shui and summon a boat during some of her spell cards.
- Toyosatomimi no Miko (豊聡耳 神子)
- Stage 6 boss. A saint living inside the Hall of Dreams' Mausoleum. Her intelligence was recognised from a young age, as she was able to listen to ten people speaking at the same time, by listening to their desires. After the events of Ten Desires, she and her followers moved to a world named Senkai (仙界, the hermit realm), which is said to be suited for hermits. She is based on Prince Shotoku.
- Nue Houjuu (封獣 ぬえ)
- Extra stage midboss. After being defeated in Undefined Fantastic Object, she took refuge under the Myouren Temple. After hearing of Byakuren's resurrection, she thought Toyosamimi would be a threat to Byakuren, and called for her friend Mamizou to help.
- Mamizou Hutatsuiwa (二ツ岩 マミゾウ, alternate spelling: Mamizou Futatsuiwa)
- Extra stage boss. A tanuki yōkai who resides in the Myouren Temple. Usually she likes to pull tricks on people and has an ability to change appearances, making her similar to Nue.
Development
[edit]Due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, the initial release of the demo was delayed. The demo was released for free download on April 16, 2011 with the physical copy being released on May 8, 2011 at Reitaisai 8, with all proceeds going to charity for disaster relief.[2] The full version of the game was released at the 80th Comiket on August 13, 2011.[3] The game was released on Steam on June 18, 2019.[4]
Reception
[edit]On Steam, 97% of players gave the game a positive review.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Ten Desires characters.html
- ^ ZUN. 東方神霊廟 ~ Ten Desires. 体験版 2011-4-16.
- ^ ZUN. 2011年のコミケが開始されている 2017-12-31.
- ^ "東方Projectの過去作『神霊廟』と『輝針城』がSteamで販売開始". IGN Japan (in Japanese). 2019-06-20. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
- ^ "Touhou Shinreibyou ~ Ten Desires". Steam. Archived from the original on 2021-01-16.
Notes
[edit]- ^ Ten Desires was sold on the second day of Comiket 80.