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{{nihongo|'''{{lang|ja|東方風神録 ~}} Mountain of Faith'''||Touhou Fuujinroku|"Eastern Wind God Chronicles"}}<ref>an alternative romanization of Fuujinroku is Hujinroku, which appears in the credits sequence</ref>, known as '''MoF''' in the English speaking community, is the tenth official game in the [[Touhou]] series. It is the first game to use the new engine, and it is referenced as the first game in the "2nd Windows Generation".
{{nihongo||東方風神録 ~ Mountain of Faith|'''Touhou Fuujinroku ~ Mountain of Faith'''|lit. "''Eastern Wind God Chronicles''"}}<ref>an alternative romanization of Fuujinroku is Hujinroku, which appears in the credits sequence</ref>, known as '''MoF''' in the English speaking community, is the tenth official game in the [[Touhou]] series. It is the first game to use the new engine, and it is referenced as the first game in the "2nd Windows Generation".


==Gameplay==
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Revision as of 00:50, 12 August 2012

東方風神録 (とうほうふうじんろく)
Mountain of Faith
Mountain of Faith
Developer

Team Shanghai Alice

Publisher

Team Shanghai Alice

Released

Trial 0.01a: May 20, 2007
Trial 0.02a: July 26, 2007
Full: August 17, 2007 (Comiket 72)

Genre

Vertical Danmaku Shooting Game

Gameplay

Single-Player Story Mode

Platforms

Windows 2000/XP

Requirements
  • Pentium 1GHz
  • 413MB hard disk
  • Direct3D
  • DirectX 9
  • 32MB VRAM
  • DirectSound
  • 128MB RAM

Touhou Fuujinroku ~ Mountain of Faith (東方風神録 ~ Mountain of Faith, lit. "Eastern Wind God Chronicles")[1], known as MoF in the English speaking community, is the tenth official game in the Touhou series. It is the first game to use the new engine, and it is referenced as the first game in the "2nd Windows Generation".

Gameplay

Mountain of Faith features two playable characters, each with three weapon types, but no personalized spellcard bombs. Collecting power items results in an increase in "option" satellites around the character (for a total of four), which behave differently according to the character and weapon type. Each characters' options also fire bullets, and either shift position or freeze in place in focus-fire mode.

The scoring system is based on the Faith meter, which has a refillable gauge and a numeric value (minimum 50,000). As long as the gauge is not empty, the player's Faith value doesn't decrease, but the gauge slowly depletes unless the player is defeating enemies or collecting point items. Point items also partially refill the gauge, and Faith items increase the Faith value. The Faith value directly affects the point value of point items and Spell Card bonuses.

Name and Concept

ZUN took his time to start with Mountain of Faith. After he had finished and released Shoot the Bullet he was not sure if he should make another game and took a break. He waited some years to see if the fandom would die out. But the opposite happened, and he worked on Mountain of Faith anyway.

The theme for the game was "relationships between people", like the relationships with with the gods.[citation needed] The story in the game is tied up with the Suwa mythology, which ZUN knows pretty well. He used some of his own ideas in the story and let it tell in the game. Though, it is mostly seen in the later part of the game. Not all parts of the later part originate from the actual story and real locations. The Moriya Shrine, for example, is not derived from the Suwa Shrine as it would take too much research for ZUN to create it.

A year before its release, he answered in an interview that he started again from scratch for this game. This is to prevent the game from getting too complex by using the same system over and over again. [2]

Story

It is autumn in Gensokyo. A stranger comes to the Hakurei Shrine and says that the shrine should close for good. Reimu Hakurei won't let it happen and she, or Marisa Kirisame is going to investigate the situation.

The heroine went to the Youkai Mountain where she meet three gods and eventually Nitori Kawashiro, who says the kappa are troubled by a new god on the mountain. As the advance further, the heroine meet Aya Shameimaru, who was said to investigate the intruder. Aya let them pass and the heroine moves to the Moriya Shrine. Sanae Kochiya says that the new god tries to collect faith for Kanako Yasaka. Sanae is defeated and Kanako shows up, resulting in a fight, and eventually Kanako says she will make peace with the kappa and tengu, who in contrary accepts Kanako as the new god of the mountain.

In the Extra stage, they meet the other god of the Moriya Shrine. The heroine investigates again and encounters Suwako Moriya, who is the shrine's true god. As our heroines make ready to leave, Suwako demands they play with her, just like they've played with Sanae and Kanako.

Music

The game soundtrack of Mountain of Faith features 18 tracks, which all could be heard in the music room. When composing the themes, ZUN tried to add an Japanese feeling to the themes and he says the songs are particularly nostalgic, just like the game itself. It is the first time a "Player's Score" (プレイヤーズスコア) theme (which shares a motif found in 神さびた古戦場 ~ Suwa Foughten Field, Kanako's theme) has been used in the Touhou Project. ZUN thought it would be too lonely if it was a silent at those moments, but somehow managed to make it even more lonely. The title screen music is an arranged version of "Theme of Eastern Country" (テーマ・オブ・イースタンストーリー) from Akyu's Untouched Score vol.5 (幺樂団の歴史5).

A few tracks were reused or arranged in later games and CD's, The "Player's Score" theme reappeared in Subterranean Animism and Undefined Fantastic Object, and an arranged version was used in Fairy Wars and Ten Desires. For Touhou Hisoutensoku, Sanae's theme "Faith is for the Transient People" (信仰は儚き人間の為に) and the extra stage theme "Tomorrow will be Special; Yesterday was Not" (明日ハレの日、ケの昨日) were both arranged by U2 Akiyama as Sanae's theme and Suwako's theme respectively. The original soundtrack for Touhou Hisoutenoku had both tracks. "Tomorrow will be Special; Yesterday was Not" is also featured in ZUN's 5.5 Music Collection album Unknown Flower, Mesmerizing Journey (未知の花 魅知の旅) in a slightly different version. Aya's theme "The Youkai Mountain ~ Mysterious Mountain" (妖怪の山 ~ Mysterious Mountain) appeared in Double Spoiler as the fifth photo theme and with only a few modifications.

Press

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References

  1. an alternative romanization of Fuujinroku is Hujinroku, which appears in the credits sequence
  2. "原作ZUN氏インタビュー [Original Interview with Mr. ZUN]" (in Japanese). Magazine (ComicREX) (July issue). July 2007. 

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