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* CrazyEnoughToWork: Suwako's Last Spell. She launches both Sanae and herself into the sky for a FreeFallFight. Keep in mind that Suwako is an earth god, while Sanae is a wind god. Despite putting her opponenr right in her element and distancing herself from her own, Suwako still puts Sanae in a difficult spot and delivers on the promise of an ultimate attack.

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* CrazyEnoughToWork: Suwako's Last Spell. She launches both Sanae and herself into the sky for a FreeFallFight. Keep in mind that Suwako is an earth god, while Sanae is a wind god. Despite putting her opponenr opponent right in her element and distancing herself from her own, Suwako still puts Sanae in a difficult spot and delivers on the promise of an ultimate attack.
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* CrazyEnoughToWork: Suwako's Last Spell. She launches both Sanae and herself into the sky for a FreeFallFight. Keep in mind that Suwako is an earth god, while Sanae is a wind god. Despite putting her opponenr right in her element and distancing herself from her own, Suwako still puts Sanae in a difficult spot and delivers on the promise of an ultimate attack.
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* MirrorMatch: It's possible for Sanae to summon Suwako while fighting Suwako. {{Justified}} in that gods like Suwako are capable of existing in multiple places at once.

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* MirrorMatch: It's possible for Sanae to summon Suwako while fighting Suwako. {{Justified}} Justified in that gods like Suwako are capable of existing in multiple places at once.
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''Touhou Hisoutensoku[[note]]"Lacking Perception of Natural Law", a reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gakutensoku Gakutensoku]][[/note]] ~ Choudokyuu Ginyoru no Nazo o Oe'' ([[FanNickname usually referred to by fans as "Soku"]]) is a video game created by Team Shanghai Alice and Creator/TwilightFrontier for Windows computers in 2009. It's [[GaidenGame the 12.3th videogame installment]] in the ''Franchise/{{Touhou}}'' franchise.

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''Touhou Hisoutensoku[[note]]"Lacking Perception of Natural Law", a reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gakutensoku Gakutensoku]][[/note]] ~ Choudokyuu Ginyoru no Nazo o Oe'' ([[FanNickname usually referred to by fans as "Soku"]]) is a video game created by Team Shanghai Alice and Creator/TwilightFrontier for Windows computers in 2009. It's [[GaidenGame the 12.3th videogame installment]] in the ''Franchise/{{Touhou}}'' ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' franchise.
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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Because Remilia Scarlet is [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vulnerable to sunlight]], she's unplayable on outdoor stages... unless she has a Parasoul card equipped.

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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Because Remilia Scarlet is [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vulnerable to sunlight]], she's unplayable on outdoor stages... unless she has a Parasoul Parasol card equipped.
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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Because Remilia Scarlet is [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vulnerable to sunlight]], she's unplayable on outdoor stages... unless she has a Parasoul card equipped.
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* MythologyGag: One of Sakuya's [[PaletteSwap Palette Swaps]] imitates the color schemes of the PC-98 minor character [[RobotMaid Ruukoto]] introduced in ''VideoGame/PhantasmagoriaOfDimDream''.
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* MythologyGag: One of Sakuya's [[PaletteSwap Palette Swaps]] imitates the color schemes of the PC-98 minor character [[RobotMaid Ruukoto]] introduced in ''VideoGame/PhantasmagoriaOfDimDream''.
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** Reimu can receive a ThemeMusicPowerup under certain conditions, using a track that isn't listed in the [[SoundTest music room]].

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** Reimu can receive If you play as Reimu, and use "Fantasy Nature" during the third round of a ThemeMusicPowerup under certain conditions, using fight, a ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar''-style arrangement of "Eastern Mystical Love Consultation" starts playing. You can't select this track that isn't listed in from the [[SoundTest music room]].Music Room]]
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* ShoutOut: The name of the track "X, The Floating Object in the Sky" references the Japanese titles of ''Film/TheThing'' and ''Film/TheThingFromAnotherWorld''.

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* ShoutOut: The name of the track "X, The Floating Object in the Sky" references the Japanese titles of ''Film/TheThing'' ''Film/TheThing1982'' and ''Film/TheThingFromAnotherWorld''.
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* FieldPowerEffect: The new characters have their own [[EmpathicEnvironment weather conditions]] in addition to the ones from the previous game:
** '''Calm (Sanae):''' The last player to land an attack gains RegeneratingHealth. Each time the effect transfers, it becomes stronger but the weather timer advances a little.
** '''Diamond Dust (Cirno):''' Characters cannot [[KnockbackEvasion tech]] to avoid being knocked down. Returning to your feet inflicts damage (which cannot [=KO=]) and advances the weather timer a little.
** '''Dust Storm (Meiling):''' Counterhits can be performed easier and [[{{Combos}} hitstun]] enemies for longer, but advance the weather timer each time.
** '''Scorching Sun (Utsuho):''' Characters [[CastFromHitPoints lose health over time in exchange for higher attack power and spellcard energy regeneration]]. The effect becomes more intense the higher a character is on the screen.
** '''Monsoon (Suwako):''' Attacks can bounce opponents off walls and floors more easily.
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** Similarly, a fight between Remilia and Utsuho (who fights with ThePowerOfTheSun) will always leave Remilia with [[ClothingDamage scuffed clothing]] in the after-fight dialogue, regardless of who wins.

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A short {{Sequel}} to the FightingGame ''VideoGame/TouhouHisoutenScarletWeatherRhapsody'', ''Hisoutensoku'' is playable as a standalone game, but it [[OldSaveBonus can also function]] as an ExpansionPack for its predecessor - adding Sanae, Cirno, Meiling, Utsuho and Suwako as playable characters, plus new and rebalanced mechanics for the veteran cast.

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A short {{Sequel}} to the FightingGame ''VideoGame/TouhouHisoutenScarletWeatherRhapsody'', ''Hisoutensoku'' is playable as a standalone game, but it [[OldSaveBonus can also function]] as an ExpansionPack for its predecessor - adding Sanae, Cirno, Meiling, Utsuho and Suwako as playable characters, plus new and rebalanced mechanics for the veteran cast.
cast. More detailed gameplay information can be found on [[https://hisouten.koumakan.jp/wiki/Touhou_Hisoutensoku_Wiki the wiki]].


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* EasterEgg:
** The "Custom Parasol" card has a secondary effect that's hinted at in its description: while it's in her deck, [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Remilia Scarlet]] can fight in outdoor stages.
** Reimu can receive a ThemeMusicPowerup under certain conditions, using a track that isn't listed in the [[SoundTest music room]].

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* FreeFallFight: Suwako's final attack, ''Divine Battle Above Gensokyo'', takes place as she and Sanae fall from the sky (after being blasted there during their battle).



* HighAltitudeBattle: Suwako's final attack, ''Divine Battle Above Gensokyo'', takes place as she and Sanae fall from the sky (after being blasted there during their battle).

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* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Hisoutensoku is a nod to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gakutensoku Gakutensoku]], Japan's first robot. Its appearance in Sanae's ending looks like a cross between Gakutensoku and Anime/MazingerZ.



* SuperRobot: The eponymous Hisoutensoku is closer to a parade float than an actual HumongousMecha, but it gets [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fX05ATHcVJ0 a theme song]] in the style of old-school SuperRobot anime. Some other tracks, like "Did You See That Shadow?"[[note]]''Kimi wa Ano Kage wo Mita ka?''[[/note]] and "Our Hisoutensoku"[[note]]''Boku-ra no Hisoutensoku''[[/note]] also use phrasing evocative of those media. The game's soundtrack continues the {{Retraux}} theme in its cover art, including the title "Thermonuclear Titan Hisoutensoku".

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* SuperRobot: The eponymous Hisoutensoku is closer to a parade float than an actual HumongousMecha, but its design is clearly modelled on ''Anime/MazingerZ'' and it gets [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fX05ATHcVJ0 a theme song]] in the style of old-school SuperRobot anime. Some other tracks, like "Did You See That Shadow?"[[note]]''Kimi wa Ano Kage wo Mita ka?''[[/note]] and "Our Hisoutensoku"[[note]]''Boku-ra no Hisoutensoku''[[/note]] also use phrasing evocative of those media. The game's soundtrack continues the {{Retraux}} theme in its cover art, including the title "Thermonuclear Titan Hisoutensoku".
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A short {{Sequel}} to ''VideoGame/TouhouHisoutenScarletWeatherRhapsody'', ''Hisoutensoku'' is playable as a standalone game, but it [[OldSaveBonus can also function]] as an ExpansionPack for its predecessor - adding Sanae, Cirno, Meiling, Utsuho and Suwako as playable characters, plus new and rebalanced mechanics for the veteran cast.

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A short {{Sequel}} to the FightingGame ''VideoGame/TouhouHisoutenScarletWeatherRhapsody'', ''Hisoutensoku'' is playable as a standalone game, but it [[OldSaveBonus can also function]] as an ExpansionPack for its predecessor - adding Sanae, Cirno, Meiling, Utsuho and Suwako as playable characters, plus new and rebalanced mechanics for the veteran cast.
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* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: Meiling's FinalBoss isn't a returning ''Touhou'' character, or even ''humanoid'', but a giant catfish that creates earthquakes. Since Meiling's route is AllJustADream, this might be a product of her memories of [[VideoGame/TouhouHisoutenScarletWeatherRhapsody Tenshi]] or the giant catfish that Sakuya caught in one of [=SWR's=] endings.

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''Touhou Hisoutensoku ~ Choudokyuu Ginyoru no Nazo o Oe'' ([[FanNickname usually referred to by fans as "Soku"]]) is a video game created by Team Shanghai Alice and Creator/TwilightFrontier for Windows computers in 2009. It's [[GaidenGame the 12.3th videogame installment]] in the ''Franchise/{{Touhou}}'' franchise.

A weird giant wanders around Gensokyo occasionally, which makes every playable character interested in pursuing it.

The game continues the fighting game format from the previous games, introducing several "weak" characters to face off against "strong" ones from the previous games and expanding other elements.

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''Touhou Hisoutensoku Hisoutensoku[[note]]"Lacking Perception of Natural Law", a reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gakutensoku Gakutensoku]][[/note]] ~ Choudokyuu Ginyoru no Nazo o Oe'' ([[FanNickname usually referred to by fans as "Soku"]]) is a video game created by Team Shanghai Alice and Creator/TwilightFrontier for Windows computers in 2009. It's [[GaidenGame the 12.3th videogame installment]] in the ''Franchise/{{Touhou}}'' franchise.

A weird giant wanders humanoid figure has been sighted wandering around Gensokyo occasionally, which makes every Gensokyo, and three of its [[LowerDeckEpisode "weaker"]] inhabitants set out to find it. [[VideoGame/TouhouFuujinrokuMountainOfFaith Sanae]] thinks it must be a HumongousMecha, [[VideoGame/TouhouKoumakyouTheEmbodimentOfScarletDevil Cirno]] the legendary {{youkai}} Daidarabotchi, and [[VideoGame/TouhouKoumakyouTheEmbodimentOfScarletDevil Meiling]] the disaster god Taisui Xingjun.

A short {{Sequel}} to ''VideoGame/TouhouHisoutenScarletWeatherRhapsody'', ''Hisoutensoku'' is
playable character interested in pursuing it.

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as a standalone game, but it [[OldSaveBonus can also function]] as an ExpansionPack for its predecessor - adding Sanae, Cirno, Meiling, Utsuho and Suwako as playable characters, plus new and rebalanced mechanics for the fighting game format from the previous games, introducing several "weak" characters to face off against "strong" ones from the previous games and expanding other elements.
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* CharacterTitle: "Hisou Tensoku" is the name of the mysterious giant - actually an attraction the {{kappa}} built for a technology fair.
* CloseRangeCombatant: Meiling's ranged attacks are very limited, and will peter out after a short distance.
* ConfusionFu: Suwako has very strange gameplay - among other things she moves around the stage by hopping, her crouch summons a lily pad that makes her taller, and she can swim through the ground.
* GiantMook: [[MarionetteMaster Alice]] uses her fight with Cirno to test out some doll enlargement spells she's been working on - first "Level Titania" (a pair of giant dolls that fight alongside her), then for her Last Word the enormous DualWielding "Goliath Doll".
* HighAltitudeBattle: Suwako's final attack, ''Divine Battle Above Gensokyo'', takes place as she and Sanae fall from the sky (after being blasted there during their battle).
* LowerDeckEpisode: Was originally intended to focus on some of the weaker inhabitants of Gensokyo, with [[VideoGame/TouhouFuujinrokuMountainOfFaith Nitori]] and [[VideoGame/TouhouEiyashouImperishableNight Wriggle]] being considered for the roster. This makes Sanae a rather odd inclusion, and may have something to do with why she's one of the more underpowered characters overall.
* MirrorMatch: It's possible for Sanae to summon Suwako while fighting Suwako. {{Justified}} in that gods like Suwako are capable of existing in multiple places at once.
* MissionPackSequel: Exists in [[OldSaveBonus a weird space]] between this and an actual [[ExpansionPack mission pack]], given that it can be played with or without connecting it to ''[=SWR=]''.



* SuperRobot: The eponymous Hisoutensoku is more of a parade float than an actual HumongousMecha, but it gets [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fX05ATHcVJ0 a theme song]] in the style of old-school SuperRobot anime. The game's soundtrack has a similar {{Retraux}} theme for the cover, including the title "Thermonuclear Titan Hisoutensoku".

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* ShoutOut: The name of the track "X, The Floating Object in the Sky" references the Japanese titles of ''Film/TheThing'' and ''Film/TheThingFromAnotherWorld''.
* SuperRobot: The eponymous Hisoutensoku is more of closer to a parade float than an actual HumongousMecha, but it gets [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fX05ATHcVJ0 a theme song]] in the style of old-school SuperRobot anime. Some other tracks, like "Did You See That Shadow?"[[note]]''Kimi wa Ano Kage wo Mita ka?''[[/note]] and "Our Hisoutensoku"[[note]]''Boku-ra no Hisoutensoku''[[/note]] also use phrasing evocative of those media. The game's soundtrack has a similar continues the {{Retraux}} theme for the cover, in its cover art, including the title "Thermonuclear Titan Hisoutensoku".
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* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: "Hisoutensoku" is an extension of "Hisouten", the title of [[TouhouHisoutenScarletWeatherRhapsody the previous game]]. Weirdly, its subtitle is also in Japanese rather than in English like most games in the series.

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* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: "Hisoutensoku" is an extension of "Hisouten", the title of [[TouhouHisoutenScarletWeatherRhapsody [[VideoGame/TouhouHisoutenScarletWeatherRhapsody the previous game]]. Weirdly, its subtitle is also in Japanese rather than in English like most games in the series.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Meiling's route features characters acting strangely, stage backgrounds that gradually [[StylisticSuck devolve into crayon drawings]], and a FinalBoss battle against a ''giant catfish''. In the end the whole thing is revealed to be AllJustADream.
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''Touhou Hisoutensoku ~ Choudokyuu Ginyoru no Nazo o Oe'' ([[FanNickname usually referred to by fans as "Soku"]]) is a video game created by Team Shanghai Alice and Creator/TwilightFrontier for Windows computers in 2009. It's [[GaidenGame the 12.3th videogame installment]] in the ''Franchise/{{Touhou}}'' franchise.

A weird giant wanders around Gensokyo occasionally, which makes every playable character interested in pursuing it.

The game continues the fighting game format from the previous games, introducing several "weak" characters to face off against "strong" ones from the previous games and expanding other elements.

The game's official website can be found [[http://www.tasofro.net/touhou123/index.html here]] (in Japanese).
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Meiling's route features characters acting strangely, stage backgrounds that gradually [[StylisticSuck devolve into crayon drawings]], and a FinalBoss battle against a ''giant catfish''. In the end the whole thing is revealed to be AllJustADream.
* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: "Hisoutensoku" is an extension of "Hisouten", the title of [[TouhouHisoutenScarletWeatherRhapsody the previous game]]. Weirdly, its subtitle is also in Japanese rather than in English like most games in the series.
* SuperRobot: The eponymous Hisoutensoku is more of a parade float than an actual HumongousMecha, but it gets [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fX05ATHcVJ0 a theme song]] in the style of old-school SuperRobot anime. The game's soundtrack has a similar {{Retraux}} theme for the cover, including the title "Thermonuclear Titan Hisoutensoku".
* ThemeMusicPowerup: As an EasterEgg, if Reimu uses [[LimitBreak Fantasy Nature]] in the third round of a match, it will trigger [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuU-Se7GFnI a hidden remix of her theme song]] in the style of ''[[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar Ai wo Torimodose]]'' - a ShoutOut to the "Fatal KO" mechanic of ''VideoGame/FistOfTheNorthStarTwinBlueStarsOfJudgment''. The name Fantasy Nature (''Musou Tensei'') itself is a homophone of Kenshiro's ultimate technique in the manga.
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