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** There's a part during the Capricorn Realm where the control switches to Ginger when he goes inside the engine.
** In the Pisces Realm, after Virgo and Pisces are knocked out by the gases coming from the mushrooms, you must then play as Spica and Algol until you find them.
* AntiFrustrationFeatures: Quite a few:
** While the game is difficult on its default setting (and that's not even getting into "[[HarderThanHard Masochist]]" mode), there is also a "Stress Free" mode where the timings are much easier and it doesn't change anything about the story aside from your own choices. You can also change the settings for timings yourself.
** You can save at any time and there are many slots available, which is useful if you want to try different options, as well as get the different endings and achievements without starting over.
** In the area right before the final boss, the snowman from the Akasha is there, and you can travel to the Black Holes again if you need to level up some more.
* BagOfSharing: All the party members use items from the same bag, even when you play as them while they're separated from Virgo.
** There's a part during the Capricorn Realm where the control switches to Ginger when he goes inside the engine.
** In the Pisces Realm, after Virgo and Pisces are knocked out by the gases coming from the mushrooms, you must then play as Spica and Algol until you find them.
* AntiFrustrationFeatures: Quite a few:
** While the game is difficult on its default setting (and that's not even getting into "[[HarderThanHard Masochist]]" mode), there is also a "Stress Free" mode where the timings are much easier and it doesn't change anything about the story aside from your own choices. You can also change the settings for timings yourself.
** You can save at any time and there are many slots available, which is useful if you want to try different options, as well as get the different endings and achievements without starting over.
** In the area right before the final boss, the snowman from the Akasha is there, and you can travel to the Black Holes again if you need to level up some more.
* BagOfSharing: All the party members use items from the same bag, even when you play as them while they're separated from Virgo.
* ChestMonster: In the Aries Realm, various items can be found in some of the coffins; however, one coffin will actually contain an enemy that you'll then have to fight.
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* CrapsaccharineWorld: A lot of the environments and characters are superficially very cute and saccharine, but have a very dark undertone. Hammered home early on in Chapter 1: After defeating the first boss, Deneb Algedi, Virgo herself has the option to murder her, and if she doesn't, Algol will anyways.
* DuelBoss: Against [[spoiler:Mirror Virgo]], in order to get the Virgo Crown.
* DuelBoss: Against [[spoiler:Mirror Virgo]], in order to get the Virgo Crown.
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* CrapsaccharineWorld: A lot of the environments and characters are superficially very cute and saccharine, but have a very dark undertone. Hammered home early on in Chapter 1: After defeating the first boss, Deneb Algedi, Virgo herself has the option to murder her, and if she doesn't, Algol will anyways.
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* DefeatEqualsExplosion: After battles with regular enemies, they are sometimes shown exploding in the overworld.
* DuelBoss: Comes up a few times:
** Against Taurus, while Spica and Algol fight Scorpio.
** The second fight with Sagittarius.
** Against [[spoiler:Mirror Virgo]], in order to get the Virgo Crown.
* DefeatEqualsExplosion: After battles with regular enemies, they are sometimes shown exploding in the overworld.
* DuelBoss: Comes up a few times:
** Against Taurus, while Spica and Algol fight Scorpio.
** The second fight with Sagittarius.
** Against [[spoiler:Mirror Virgo]], in order to get the Virgo Crown.
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* FightWoosh: An IrisOut is used to transition from overworld to battle.
* GuestStarPartyMember: Potentially twice in the Pisces Realm, though both examples can only have their timings controlled and not their actions. First, Pisces accompanies Virgo in battle after the latter finds her. Then if you're playing the Cardinal Route, [[spoiler:Capricorn joins up with Virgo to fight against a corrupted Pisces]].
* ItemCrafting: You can make items you find the recipies for whenever you find the Witchcat. You can also break items you don't need into materials to make other items, or upgrade any existing items.
* GuestStarPartyMember: Potentially twice in the Pisces Realm, though both examples can only have their timings controlled and not their actions. First, Pisces accompanies Virgo in battle after the latter finds her. Then if you're playing the Cardinal Route, [[spoiler:Capricorn joins up with Virgo to fight against a corrupted Pisces]].
* ItemCrafting: You can make items you find the recipies for whenever you find the Witchcat. You can also break items you don't need into materials to make other items, or upgrade any existing items.
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* OddNameOut: The Zodiacs all have their own titles, usually consiting of "(name) the (description/profession)", but then there's Tzarina Leo and Red Hot Chili Aries.
* PeninsulaOfPowerLeveling: The Black Holes feature enemies from the realms they're based on, and can be done repeatedly for LevelGrinding.
* PermanentlyMissableContent: Everywhere. You can only visit each area once, any items you choose to break will be lost forever unless you have the recipe to make another one, and there's also the fact that your choices, especialy when it comes to [[spoiler:who you choose to kill or spare]] matter a lot. There are also missable achievements, as well as some that can't be obtained on the same runs as others.
* PreexistingEncounters: All the encounters appear on the overworld, and most of them will have to be interacted with to start the battle. You can even skip the ones that [[NPCRoadblock aren't in your way]].
* PeninsulaOfPowerLeveling: The Black Holes feature enemies from the realms they're based on, and can be done repeatedly for LevelGrinding.
* PermanentlyMissableContent: Everywhere. You can only visit each area once, any items you choose to break will be lost forever unless you have the recipe to make another one, and there's also the fact that your choices, especialy when it comes to [[spoiler:who you choose to kill or spare]] matter a lot. There are also missable achievements, as well as some that can't be obtained on the same runs as others.
* PreexistingEncounters: All the encounters appear on the overworld, and most of them will have to be interacted with to start the battle. You can even skip the ones that [[NPCRoadblock aren't in your way]].
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'''''Virgo Versus the Zodiac''''' is a ScienceFantasy [[JapaneseRPG JRPG]] developed by Moonana, inspired by the classic games like the ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigi'' and ''VideoGame/{{Mother}}'' series. It released for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] and was developed in UsefulNotes/RPGMaker MV, and its demo was [[https://rpgmaker.net/games/9798/ released]] in 2017. The full version was published by Degica, and released on December 12, 2019.
The game features traditional turn-based combat with real-time execution of moves: blocking, countering and timing your attacks carefully as well as predicting your foes' moves is essential to succeed in Virgo’s twisted and unforgiving cosmic quest to bring back the Golden Age, a period of peace, symmetry and balance, or so she thinks.
In this galaxy where every action means a reaction, you’ll play as Virgo, the Holy Queen, often called Dreadful Queen by heretics, bringing mayhem to the Zodiac Realms and leaving a trail of stardust on the way, all to fit her excessively righteous worldview.
The game features traditional turn-based combat with real-time execution of moves: blocking, countering and timing your attacks carefully as well as predicting your foes' moves is essential to succeed in Virgo’s twisted and unforgiving cosmic quest to bring back the Golden Age, a period of peace, symmetry and balance, or so she thinks.
In this galaxy where every action means a reaction, you’ll play as Virgo, the Holy Queen, often called Dreadful Queen by heretics, bringing mayhem to the Zodiac Realms and leaving a trail of stardust on the way, all to fit her excessively righteous worldview.
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''Virgo Versus the
The game features traditional turn-based combat with real-time execution of moves: blocking, countering and timing your attacks carefully as well as predicting your foes' moves is essential to succeed in
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: In The Cardinal Ending, Virgo revives to Golden Age with her allies, but instead abolishes the Zodiac System, allowing the citizens of Zodiac Realms to live as equals to their former rulers, while Virgo is forced to sacrifice Algol's Golden Alpaca Khrysomallo to save Pisces, and also chooses not to rule the Golden Age. But she no longer cares, now having friends and her love at her side.]]
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: In The Cardinal Ending, Virgo revives to Golden Age with her allies, but instead of ruling, she abolishes the Zodiac System, allowing the citizens of Zodiac Realms to live as equals to their former rulers, while Virgo is forced to sacrifice Algol's Golden Alpaca Khrysomallo to save Pisces, and also chooses not to rule the Golden Age. But Pisces. While she loses her dream, she no longer cares, now having friends and her love at her side.]]
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* BadassLesbian: A lot of the Zodiac who aren't related to each other are dating. Most prominently, Virgo and Pisces are a couple; although Virgo's quest has driven a wedge between them, she truly does care about Pisces [[spoiler: and it shows in the bad ending, by which point her badassery shouldn't be in doubt.]]
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: In The Cardinal Ending, Virgo revives to Golden Age with her allies, but instead abolishes the Zodiac System, allowing the citizens of Zodiac Realms to live as equals to their former rulers, while Virgo is forced to sacrifice Algo's Golden Alpaca Khrysomallo to save Pisces, and also chooses not to rule the Golden Age. But she no longer cares, now having friends and her love at her side.]]
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: In The Cardinal Ending, Virgo revives to Golden Age with her allies, but instead abolishes the Zodiac System, allowing the citizens of Zodiac Realms to live as equals to their former rulers, while Virgo is forced to sacrifice Algo's Algol's Golden Alpaca Khrysomallo to save Pisces, and also chooses not to rule the Golden Age. But she no longer cares, now having friends and her love at her side.]]
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''Virgo Versus the Zodiac'' is a ScienceFantasy [[JapaneseRPG JRPG]] developed by Moonana, inspired by the classic games like the ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigi'' and ''VideoGame/{{Mother}}'' series. It released for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] and was developed in UsefulNotes/RPGMaker MV, and its demo was [[https://rpgmaker.net/games/9798/ released]] in 2017. The full version was published by Degica, and released on December 12, 2019.
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''Virgo Versus the Zodiac'' is a sci-fi[=/=]fantasy JRPG for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]], ScienceFantasy [[JapaneseRPG JRPG]] developed by Moonana, inspired by the classic games like the ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigi'' and ''VideoGame/{{Mother}}'' series. It released for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] and was developed by Moonana and published by Degica in UsefulNotes/RPGMaker MV, and its demo was [[https://rpgmaker.net/games/9798/ released]] in 2017. The full version was published by Degica, and released on December 12, 2019.
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''Virgo Versus the Zodiac'' is a sci-fi[=/=]fantasy JRPG for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]], inspired by the classic games like the ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigi'' and ''VideoGame/{{Mother}}''. ''VideoGame/{{Mother}}'' series. It was developed by Moonana and published by Degica in UsefulNotes/RPGMaker MV, and its demo was [[https://rpgmaker.net/games/9798/ released]] in 2017. The full version was published by Degica, and released on December 12, 2019.
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* CrapsacchrineWorld: A lot of the environments and characters are superficially very cute and saccharine, but have a very dark undertone. Hammered home early on in Chapter 1: After defeating the first boss, Deneb Algedi, Virgo herself has the option to murder her, and if she doesn't, Algol will anyways.
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* CrapsacchrineWorld: CrapsaccharineWorld: A lot of the environments and characters are superficially very cute and saccharine, but have a very dark undertone. Hammered home early on in Chapter 1: After defeating the first boss, Deneb Algedi, Virgo herself has the option to murder her, and if she doesn't, Algol will anyways.
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* BadassLesbian: [[spoiler:Virgo is in love with Pisces, and it shows in the bad ending, by which point her badassery shouldn't be in doubt.]]
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* BadassLesbian: [[spoiler:Virgo is in love with Pisces, A lot of the Zodiac who aren't related to each other are dating. Most prominently, Virgo and Pisces are a couple; although Virgo's quest has driven a wedge between them, she truly does care about Pisces [[spoiler: and it shows in the bad ending, by which point her badassery shouldn't be in doubt.]]]]
* ButThouMust: A lot of the story decisions have a way of converging back to the same outcomes, regardless of what the player chooses to do. The first early example, Deneb Algedi, can be killed by Virgo or spared after defeating her, only for Algol to kill her anyways.
* ButThouMust: A lot of the story decisions have a way of converging back to the same outcomes, regardless of what the player chooses to do. The first early example, Deneb Algedi, can be killed by Virgo or spared after defeating her, only for Algol to kill her anyways.
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* CrapsacchrineWorld: A lot of the environments and characters are superficially very cute and saccharine, but have a very dark undertone. Hammered home early on in Chapter 1: After defeating the first boss, Deneb Algedi, Virgo herself has the option to murder her, and if she doesn't, Algol will anyways.
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* TheReveal: The Mutable Ending [[spoiler:reveals that the Milky Way is in fact doomed to be swallowed by a super black hole called "The Black Sun," and Gemini, with Capricorn, have been reseting resetting the universe, with Gemini manipulating memories to make sure no one realizes it, to fix everything.]]
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* DuelBoss: Against [[spoiler:Mirror Virgo]], in oder to get the Virgo Crown.
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* NintendoHard: Don't let the comedic story and colorful graphics fool you. This game can be absolutely brutal to newcomers. Getting the timing down of the attacks and blocks is pretty much required to survive.
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* BadassLesbian: [[spoiler:Virgo is in love with Pieces, and it shows in the bad ending, by which point her badassery shouldn't be in doubt.]]
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: In The Cardinal Ending, Virgo revives to Golden Age with her allies, but instead abolishes the Zodiac System, allowing the citizens of Zodiac Realms to live as equals to their former rulers, while Virgo is forced to sacrifice Algo's Golden Alpaca Khrysomallo to save Pieces, and also chooses not to rule the Golden Age. But she no longer cares, now having friends and her love at her side.]]
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: In The Cardinal Ending, Virgo revives to Golden Age with her allies, but instead abolishes the Zodiac System, allowing the citizens of Zodiac Realms to live as equals to their former rulers, while Virgo is forced to sacrifice Algo's Golden Alpaca Khrysomallo to save Pieces, Pisces, and also chooses not to rule the Golden Age. But she no longer cares, now having friends and her love at her side.]]
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* WesternZodiac: The game's theme, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as seen in the title]]. The game also features an alignment system based on the sign qualities (cardinal, fixed and mutable).
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: In The Cardinal Ending, Virgo revives to Golden Age with her allies, but instead abolishes the Zodiac System, allowing the citizens of Zodiac Realms to live as equals to their former rulers, while Virgo is forced to sacrifice Algo's Golden Alpaca Khrysomallo to save Pieces, and also chooses not to rule the Golden Age. But she no longer cares, now having friends and her love at her side.]]
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Virgo, insane about what's right and wrong she may be, but she wants to restore the Zodiac Realms back to the Golden Age. Jury's still out whether this is a [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist good thing or a bad thing.]]
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Virgo, [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity insane about what's right and wrong she may be, be,]] but she wants to restore the Zodiac Realms back to the Golden Age. Jury's still out whether this is a [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist good thing or a bad thing.]]
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"Virgo Versus the Zodiac" is a sci-fi/fantasy JRPG inspired by the [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigi Mario & Luigi RPG series]] and the [[VideoGame/{{Mother}} Mother RPG series]] in which you play as an [[VillainProtagonist obsessed villain.]]
"Virgo Versus the Zodiac" is a sci-fi/fantasy JRPG inspired by the [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigi Mario & Luigi RPG series]] and the [[VideoGame/{{Mother}} Mother RPG series]] in which you play as an [[VillainProtagonist obsessed villain.]]
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* BadassGay: [[spoiler:Virgo is in love with Pieces, and it shows in the bad ending.]]
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* ClingyJealousGirl: Scorpio makes it clear that anyone who she feels threatens her relationship with Taurus is in for a very bad time.
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* PyrhhicVictory: In the Fixed Ending, [[spoiler:Virgo achieves her goal of becoming the ruler of the new Golden Age, but her victory cost her her friends and her beloved Pisces]].
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* DownerEnding: In the Fixed Ending, [[spoiler:your party except for Ginger betrays you, only to fall and Ginger to sacrifice themselves for Virgo to forge the Golden Crown. However, it's revealed that Scorpio has killed Pisces, and after killing her, Virgo finally brings back the Golden Age. However, the grief of losing her love causes her to go crazy and fly out into the cosmos in a vain attempt to find her, refusing to believe that she's dead.]]
* PyrhhicVictory: In the Fixed Ending, [[spoiler:Virgo achieves her goal of becoming the ruler of the new Golden Age, but her victory cost her her friends and her beloved Pisces]].
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Virgo, insane about what's right and wrong she may be, but she wants to restore the Zodiac Realms back to the Golden Age. Jury's still out whether this is a [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist good thing or a bad thing.]]
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Virgo, insane about what's right and wrong she may be, but she wants to restore the Zodiac Realms back to the Golden Age. Jury's still out whether this is a [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist good thing or a bad thing.]]]]
* YouMonster: In the Fixed Ending, [[spoiler:Algol calls Virgo insane when she discovers the latter means to sacrifice Ginger in order to forge the Golden Crown]].
* YouMonster: In the Fixed Ending, [[spoiler:Algol calls Virgo insane when she discovers the latter means to sacrifice Ginger in order to forge the Golden Crown]].
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: If you kill everyone, then your party except for Ginger betray you, only to fall and Ginger to sacrifice themselves for Virgo to reach the last Zodiac. However, it's revealed that they've killed Pieces, and after killing them and taking both crowns, Virgo finally brings back the Golden Age. However, the grief of losing her love causes her to go crazy and fly out into the cosmos in a vain attempt to find her, refusing to believe that she's dead.]]
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: If you kill everyone, then your party except for Ginger betray you, only to fall and Ginger to sacrifice themselves for Virgo to reach the last Zodiac. However, it's revealed that they've killed Pieces, and after killing them and taking both crowns, Virgo finally brings back the Golden Age. However, the grief of losing her love causes her to go crazy and fly out into the cosmos in a vain attempt to find her, refusing to believe that she's dead.]]
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* BadassGay: [[spoiler: Virgo [[spoiler:Virgo is in love with Pieces, and it shows in the bad ending.]]
* BittersweetEnding:[[spoiler: If [[spoiler:If you kill everyone, then your party except for Ginger betray you, only to fall and Ginger to sacrifice themselves for Virgo to reach the last Zodiac. However, it's revealed that they've killed Pieces, and after killing them and taking both crowns, Virgo finally brings back the Golden Age. However, the grief of losing her love causes her to go crazy and fly out into the cosmos in a vain attempt to find her, refusing to believe that she's dead.]]
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: If you kill everyone, then your party except for Ginger betray you, only to fall and Ginger to sacrifice themselves for Virgo to reach the last Zodiac. However, it's revealed that they've killed Pieces, and after killing them and taking both crowns, Virgo finally brings back the Golden Age. However, the grief of losing her love causes her to go crazy and fly out into the cosmos in a vain attempt to find her, refusing to believe that she's dead.]]
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"Virgo Versus the Zodiac" is a sci-fi/fantasy JRPG inspired by the [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigi Mario & Luigi RPG series]] and the [[VideoGame/Mother Mother RPG series]] in which you play as an [[VillainProtagonist obsessed villain.]]
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"Virgo Versus the Zodiac" is a sci-fi/fantasy JRPG inspired by the [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigi Mario & Luigi RPG series]] and the [[VideoGame/Mother [[VideoGame/{{Mother}} Mother RPG series]] in which you play as an [[VillainProtagonist obsessed villain.]]
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"Virgo Versus the Zodiac" is a sci-fi/fantasy JRPG inspired by the [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigi Mario & Luigi RPG series series]] and the [[VideoGame/Mother Mother RPG series series]] in which you play as an [[VillainProtagonist obsessed villain.]]
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"Virgo Versus theZodiac Zodiac" is a sci-fi/fantasy JRPG inspired by the Mario & Luigi RPG series and the Mother RPG series in which you play as an [[VillainProtagonist obsessed villain.]]
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Virgo Versus the Zodiac is a sci-fi/fantasy JRPG inspired by the Mario & Luigi RPG series and the Mother RPG series in which you play as an [[VillainProtagonist obsessed villain.]]
The game features traditional turn-based combat with real-time execution of moves: blocking, countering and timing your attacks carefully as well as predicting your foes' moves is essential to succeed in Virgo’s twisted and unforgiving cosmic quest to bring back the Golden Age, a period of peace, symmetry and balance, or so she thinks.
In this galaxy where every action means a reaction, you’ll play as Virgo, the Holy Queen, often called Dreadful Queen by heretics, bringing mayhem to the Zodiac Realms and leaving a trail of stardust on the way, all to fit her excessively righteous worldview.
The game was developed by Moonana, published by Degica, and released on Dec 12, 2019
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* CombatSadomasochist: Spica enjoys getting hit, both in battle and by his lady Virgo.
* GottaKillThemAll: Your task is to slay the members of the Zodiac and take their [[MacGuffin Crowns]], so that Virgo can bring back the Golden Age.
* MacGuffin: The Zodiac's Crowns, necessary for the revival of the Golden Age.
* MultipleEndings: What you do in the game determines the ending of the game.
* VillainProtagonist: Virgo, [[RedBaron the Holy Queen,]] often called [[TheDreaded Dreadful Queen]] by "heretics," bringing mayhem to the Zodiac Realms and leaving a trail of stardust on the way, [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity all to fit her excessively righteous worldview]] and [[WellIntentionedExtremist bring back the Golden Age, a period of peace, symmetry and balance.]]
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Virgo, insane about what's right and wrong she may be, but she want to restore the Zodiac Realms back to the Golden Age. Jury's still out whether this is a [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist good thing or a bad thing.]]
The game features traditional turn-based combat with real-time execution of moves: blocking, countering and timing your attacks carefully as well as predicting your foes' moves is essential to succeed in Virgo’s twisted and unforgiving cosmic quest to bring back the Golden Age, a period of peace, symmetry and balance, or so she thinks.
In this galaxy where every action means a reaction, you’ll play as Virgo, the Holy Queen, often called Dreadful Queen by heretics, bringing mayhem to the Zodiac Realms and leaving a trail of stardust on the way, all to fit her excessively righteous worldview.
The game was developed by Moonana, published by Degica, and released on Dec 12, 2019
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* CombatSadomasochist: Spica enjoys getting hit, both in battle and by his lady Virgo.
* GottaKillThemAll: Your task is to slay the members of the Zodiac and take their [[MacGuffin Crowns]], so that Virgo can bring back the Golden Age.
* MacGuffin: The Zodiac's Crowns, necessary for the revival of the Golden Age.
* MultipleEndings: What you do in the game determines the ending of the game.
* VillainProtagonist: Virgo, [[RedBaron the Holy Queen,]] often called [[TheDreaded Dreadful Queen]] by "heretics," bringing mayhem to the Zodiac Realms and leaving a trail of stardust on the way, [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity all to fit her excessively righteous worldview]] and [[WellIntentionedExtremist bring back the Golden Age, a period of peace, symmetry and balance.]]
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Virgo, insane about what's right and wrong she may be, but she want to restore the Zodiac Realms back to the Golden Age. Jury's still out whether this is a [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist good thing or a bad thing.]]