Growlanser II and III were originally planned for separate American releases by Working Designs.
Each game also has a newly added gallery of artwork, vocal outtakes (a staple of Working Designs titles), and music available upon completion.
Additionally, movement through the land now happens on an overland screen rather than on a map with pre-chosen destinations, and the player can now freely move within towns and cities.
These gems can grant a variety of benefits, such as increasing the damage dealt by a character or decreasing the cost of casting spells.
She is afraid of water as a result of an incident during her childhood in which some Featherian children pushed her off a cliff to try to make her fly.
She looks after Michelle Liedbulk, a girl who is unable to leave her sterilized room due to an immune-deficiency disease.
Viktor Hugo A scientist that helped the Featherians create a device that let them find a new world to settle in order to escape the famines and wars of their dying land.
One of these items is a Space-Time Summon Device which can be used to import characters from Growlanser II: The Sense of Justice.