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Dragon Warrior VII (Sony PlayStation 1, 2001) No Manual 🔥🔥

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or ...
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Release Year
2001
Manufacturer Warranty
none
Sub-Genre
Not Applicable
Features
no Manuel
Publisher
Sony
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
UPC
0695981100094
Platform
Sony PlayStation 1
Rating
T-Teen
Video Game Series
Dragon Quest/Warrior Series
MPN
SLUS-01206
Genre
Role Playing
Game Name
Dragon Warrior VII

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Product Information

Enix serves a classically styled isometric console RPG with this release of Dragon Warrior VII. Players take the role of a youngster named Aluse who has grown up in a sleepy little fishing village on a small, remote island. Joined by his friends Maribel and Prince Kiefer, Aluse decides to explore the ancient and mysterious ruins outside of town and is led on an adventure that takes him across the island and through time itself. By confronting evil and solving puzzles, the adventurers can journey to the past and discover other islands and continents that existed near the island in earlier times. By solving quests in these ancient lands, the heroes can change the course of history so that the places come to exist in their own time as well.

Product Identifiers

MPN
SLUS-01206
UPC
0695981100094
eBay Product ID (ePID)
8188

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Role Playing
Video Game Series
Dragon Quest/Warrior Series
Platform
Sony PlayStation 1
Game Name
Dragon Warrior VII

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2001
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Mild Language, Mild Violence, Suggestive Themes

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  • Top favorable review

    Huge beautiful RPG absolutely stuffed with amazing content. Absolutely worth it!

    Those who appreciate pixel graphics and traditional turn-based RPGs will appreciate what Dragon Warrior VII was trying to do here. The issue that occurred was it's development cycle that pushed out the release date, which coincided with the release of the Playstation 2. By then, the game looked and felt dated compared not only to its newer gen counterparts, but also its more contemporary ones which had already made the move to 3D polygons on the same console. However, if you're looking for an RPG that literally has everything, from job classes to in-depth sidequests to treasure hunting, you simply cannot go wrong with Dragon Warrior VII. Just don't expect the ending to come quickly because this is a long game, on the 100+ hour side for main quest only.

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  • A great game for old-school RPG fans

    I would highly recommend this game to any old school RPG fan. I don’t consider it to be the best Dragon Quest game in the franchise but it has enough charm, originality, and challenge to stand on its own. I have to mention that this is one of the harder Dragon Quest games, mostly because some of the bosses can be quite difficult. Beating them doesn’t require a ridiculous amount of grinding but it does require some ingenious strategizing and even a little bit of luck. You also need to invest a lot of time in this game. If you wish to experience everything in the game, including the two post-game bonus dungeons on your first playthrough, then you are looking at approximately 80 hours of gameplay. Yes, this is the longest Dragon Quest game in the franchise. There is grinding in this game, but ...

  • another great addition to an original series

    For the quaint graphics, the thin characters, the so-so plot, and the time-intensive job system, I still spent most of the journey enjoying myself. The graphics are a huge leap over previous Dragon Warrior incarnations, and a huge leap behind other contemporaneous RPGs. Characters are flat, meander through a three-dimensional world, colorful, but somewhat bland--certainly nothing close to the meticulously detailed cityscapes of the Final Fantasy series. Easier on the eyes than your old-school NES games to be sure, but nothing of any independent attraction. Battles are quick, too, but still text based: the enemies, in a strange mix between action and screen, begin moving only when attacking--at other times they appear like pictures in a book. The plot is gargantuan - a systematic search ...

  • Dragon Warrior VII

    I just recently finished playing Dragon Warrior VIII and decided to catch up in the series of Dragon Warrior/Quest games. I felt that the the 8th installment was probably one of the best games I'd ever played, so I was excited to get my hands on the 7th. I expected the graphics to be downgraded and they were...significantly but the good news is this: It doesn't matter! Anyone who enjoys a good RPG will love this game. As I said before, the graphics are horrible (Even for PS1 standards)but the gameplay and depth of the game more than make up for this inadequacy. The story is interesting. You find shards of land along your quest and use them to form specific pieces of land around your home island. As you find more shards, the more land that will appear thus the further you can advance in the ...

  • Dragon Warrior 7

    I bought it about 2 months ago and so far I'm quite impressed. Unlike most people these days the grapics don't bother me. A lot of people are always whinning about grapics. The class system is excellent, it's my favorite in the series. 2nd of course would be DQ9. The gameplay is nice and simple. The length of the game is another great feature. It's one the main reasons why I bought the game. It doesn't have a bad story. The game, for me, didn't really start getting interesting until I got to change classes. Once you get to that point you start getting a wide range of abilities and spells. The beginning of the game is the most boring part. There is absolutly no fighting. It got to a point where I almost quit playing. But, after a little patience I got through it and the game took off from ...