Monster World IV

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Monster World IV
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Developer(s)Westone
Publisher(s)Sega
Artist(s)Maki Ohzora
Composer(s)Jin Watanabe
SeriesWonder Boy/Monster World
Platform(s)Mega Drive
Release
  • JP: April 1, 1994
Genre(s)Platformer, metroidvania[1]
Mode(s)Single-player

Monster World IV[a] is an action-adventure platform game, developed by Westone and released in Japan by Sega for the Mega Drive in April 1994. It is the sixth game in the Wonder Boy/Monster World series. It was later released for the PlayStation 2 on March 8, 2007, as part of the Sega Ages 2500 series under the name Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 29: Monster World Complete Collection[b]. It was released on the Wii's Virtual Console service in Japan on January 15, 2008. An English-language version was released in North America and Europe for Virtual Console on May 10, 2012, with a release on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network to follow on May 22, 2012.[2][3][4][5] Monster World IV was the last Wonder Boy game to be both published by Sega and developed by Westone Bit Entertainment. A remake by Artdink, titled Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World, was released in May 2021.

Gameplay[]

Monster World IV is a mix of action-adventure, platforming and RPG genres, in which the player traverses a 2D landscape fighting a variety of monsters as well as interacting with non-playable characters.

Expanding upon previous games in the series, Asha has the ability to swing her sword upward, downward, and across while in air, depending on which direction is pressed. She can also use her shield in a standing position by holding down.

Asha can summon her pet Pepelogoo to reach areas that she cannot on her own. By holding onto him, she can slow the descent of her jump (via his flying ability) or even perform a double-jump. Pepelogoo can also protect Asha from falling rocks, be used as a platform over lava geysers, and blow out fires that obstruct Asha's progress.

Equipment upgrades are purchased in the hub town. Armor increases Asha's pink life heart meter. Shields increase her defense and give her stat defenses to certain elements, such as fire or ice. Swords increase Asha's attack stats with critical effects depending upon the sword.

Some items cannot be purchased and must be found in the temples and caverns that Asha must explore. Healing medicine will restore Asha's health or bring her back to life if she has Pepelogoo. Gold bars can be traded with the rich lady in town for in-game currency. And finally, there are 150 life drops hidden throughout the game. Collecting ten will add a blue life heart to the life meter.

Items can be permanently missed. Once an area's boss is defeated, that area is inaccessible for the rest of the game.

Plot[]

The story involves a young girl named Asha, who, upon hearing spirits whisper on the wind pleading for help, embarks on a journey to find and aid them. Along the way she becomes master of a genie and adopts a small monster known as Pepelogoo.

Characters[]

  • Asha is a young, green-haired girl dressed in Arabian-influenced nomadic gear. Sensitive to the presence of spirits, Asha is able to hear the pleas of the Elemental Spirits coming from Monster World, and ultimately endeavors to become a warrior and free them.
  • Pepelogoo belongs to a race of small, spherical monsters, who flap their ears to fly. While most Pepelogoos in Monster World are yellow, Asha's is blue. He is seen as more than just a curiosity to several people in Monster World; as in ancient days, the blue ones had been all but wiped out by people fearful of their magical abilities.
  • Purapril XIII, descendant of Purapril from the previous Monster World games, and ruler of the kingdom. After the third dungeon, the Princess becomes a boss that the player must fight twice in order to enter the final dungeon. In the remake, her name is spelled as "Praprill" and provides a greater role by acting as the narrator to the game's prologue, as well as giving her boss form a new darker color scheme.
  • The Sage of Save is an elderly man who travels across Monster World, popping up in unexpected places, and recording people's memories. Game mechanic-wise, by talking to him, the player can save their progress thus far. In the remake, as the player can save on the fly, he offers gameplay advice on the loading screens and in the in-game pause menu.
  • The Lamp Spirit is a sarcastic spirit being who resides in an old oil lamp. He becomes Asha's companion and servant on her quest, which he treats as just another hum-drum activity he will do before he is (as with several classical genie stories) lost for another one thousand years. He is the one who transports Asha to and from Monster World.
  • Elemental Spirits, the four Companions from the previous game:
    • Rotto, a young fire-breathing dragon, grandson to the Elder Dragon, who provided much-needed assistance in-and-around Begonia, the Dragon Village.
    • Shabo, a Grim Reaper-esque wraith who offered aid in the frozen wasteland of Childam, the Darkworld Village.
    • Hotta, a Dwarf, whose background is rooted in the swampy area of Lilypad, the Dwarf Village.
    • Priscilla, a Fairy Sprite originally hailing from Alsedo, the Fairy Village.

Remakes and ports[]

Monster World IV was included as one of the 42 games on the Sega Genesis Mini. In August 2020, a full 3D remake of Monster World IV, titled Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World, was announced. The game, which features 3D graphics, gameplay enhancements, new modes, and voice acting, was developed by Artdink for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and Steam. It was released in May 2021 for Switch and PlayStation 4, and in June 2021 for PC, published by ININ Games in the West and G Choice in Japan.[6][7]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Monster World IV (モンスターワールドIV, Monsutā Wārudo Fō)
  2. ^ Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 29: Monster World Complete Collection (セガエイジス2500シリーズ Vol.29 モンスターワールド コンプリートコレクション, Sega Eijisu Nisengohyaku Shirīzu Boryūmu Nijūkyū: Monsutā Wārudo Konpurīto Korekushon)

References[]

  1. ^ Parish, Jeremy (June 12, 2012). "Metroidvania". GameSpite. Retrieved July 7, 2016.
  2. ^ "Monster World IV Makes Its North American Debut in Today's Nintendo Download". Kotaku. May 10, 2012. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
  3. ^ "Vintage Collection 3 Announced". Sega. May 12, 2011. Retrieved May 12, 2011.
  4. ^ "More Sega Classics for Virtual Console". Sega. May 3, 2012. Retrieved May 3, 2012.
  5. ^ "Sega's retro collection hits PSN and Xbox Live on May 23rd | Polygon". Polygon. May 18, 2012. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
  6. ^ "Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World announced for PS4, Switch". Gematsu. August 24, 2020. Retrieved July 5, 2021.
  7. ^ "Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World is a full remake of Monster World IV, also coming to PC". Gematsu. August 26, 2020. Retrieved July 5, 2021.

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