
Game Boy Advance · 2001
Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis
タクティクスオウガ外伝 The Knight of Lodis
- Developer
- Quest
- Publisher
- Atlus
- Composer
- Hitoshi Sakimoto
- Country
- 🇯🇵 Japan
- Series
- Ogre Battle
- Release year
- 2001
- Alternate titles
- Tactics Ogre : The Knight of Lodis
Standard · 🇯🇵 JP · CIB: 37 € (Fri Apr 24 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)). Standard · 🇺🇸 US · CIB: 144 € (Fri Apr 24 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)).
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| Región | SEALED | CIB | LOOSE |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇯🇵 JP | €40.69 €34.59 – €46.79 | €37.32 €31.72 – €42.92 | €11.23 €9.55 – €12.91 |
| 🇺🇸 US | €276.72 €235.21 – €318.23 | €144.15 €122.53 – €165.77 | €47.62 €40.48 – €54.76 |
Prices show the median of recorded sales (source: eBay + Heritage auctions + PriceCharting aggregates, the same data that feeds your portfolio). Differences between regions reflect rarity: Japanese AES copies are typically 2–4× cheaper than their European equivalents because they had a much larger print run.
Description
Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis is a tactical role-playing game developed by Quest Corporation and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance (GBA). It was released in Japan in 2001, and in North America by Atlus USA in 2002. It is a spin-off of Tactics Ogre (1995), acting as a prequel to the rest of the Ogre Battle series. It was the last video game developed by Quest before their acquisition by Square. The storyline follows Lodis soldier Alphonse Loeher as he learns of his country's oppression of the neighbouring land of Ovis and eventually turns against his former comrades. As with Tactics Ogre, the game is mission based, with combat taking place on grid-based battlefields and revolving around character classes and character statistics. Production began at Quest after the company heard about the GBA hardware, envisioning a portable successor to Tactics Ogre. The aim was to replicate the gameplay and graphic style of Tactics Ogre on the platform while also making a more approachable storyline. Composers Hitoshi Sakimoto and Masaharu Iwata returned from earlier entries. Releasing to strong sales in Japan, the title saw generally positive reviews, with praising going to it...
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Releases
| Platform | Region | Date | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|
| Game Boy Advance | 🇯🇵 JP | 2001 | Atlus |
| Game Boy Advance | 🇺🇸 US | 2001 | Atlus |