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Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter PS2 (Brand New Factory Sealed US Version) Playsta

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Release Year
2003
UPC
013388260157
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Rating
T-Teen
Video Game Series
Breath of Fire Series
MPN
013388260157
Publisher
Capcom
Genre
Role Playing
Game Name
Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter

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Product Information

Despite the numerous changes the series has undergone since its inception in the 16-bit era, there remains one constant in the Breath of Fire universe: the lead character, Ryu, and his ability to transform into a powerful dragon-like entity. Along with companions Nina and Lin, Ryu makes his way from Deep Earth to the surface, learning of his destiny and the abilities bestowed upon him that seem far beyond what would be deemed worthy by his lowly D-Ratio status. <br><br>Combat in Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter is not random, allowing players to see enemies and thus avoid or engage them at will. The ability to see a foe also presents the player with a host of opportunities that include using weapons such as dynamite to weaken enemies before engaging them in combat, or setting traps and bait to lure them into smaller groups. Initiative can also be gained by striking a foe. Conversely, should the enemy gain the jump on you, it will have the first turn in battle.<br><br>Ability points (AP) determine what the party can and cannot do in battle, with each action (item usage is exempt), be it movement or fighting, governed by the amount of AP you have available. Characters possess skills and abilities that can be assigned to three of the controller's face buttons. These can be pooled to perform devastating combos. Unlike past games in the series, Ryu is only capable of transforming into a single dragon entity, though there is a particular caveat associated with this power. Use of Ryu's dragon ability increases a "D-Counter." If it exceeds its capacity, Ryu dies and the game is, quite literally, over.<br><br>The save system in Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter is significantly different from many standard RPGs in that players are only allowed to save at specific locations, and only if they have a Save Coin handy. Temporary saves can be created, but these are removed as soon as they're loaded. Players will find that when they die, they're able to restart the game from a distant save point, or from the beginning with much of their experience and inventory intact. Choosing the latter will initiate additional scenes and encounters not experienced on previous play-throughs, which help flesh out the story.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Capcom
MPN
013388260157
UPC
0013388260157, 5055060921005
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10315

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Role Playing
Video Game Series
Breath of Fire Series
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Game Name
Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2003
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Blood, Partial Nudity, Violence

Item description from the seller

Deal Tavern

Deal Tavern

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4.2
25 product ratings
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  • Top favorable review

    Amazing find.

    This game is an amazing find. This was my childhood. A lot of people like to try and say it's garbage but it's not. The game itself is technically a race. The point of the game is to make it to the end before it's too late and a lot of people don't like that. The story is amazing, the combat is very unique and there are hidden minigames throughout the entire game. Nowadays you can't find games that are an actual challenge like this. I highly recommend people give this game a honest try. Also when you actually beat the game the game is not over. .o Remember that one.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: dealtavern

  • not as good as it could be

    Breath Of Fire Dragons Quarter has to be the most complex and difficult RPG I have ever played. Basically, the game plays like a standard RPG, with strings of dungeons, interspaced with "towns". You only have three playable characters so you can concentrate your level building quite easily. The battle system itself is quite cool, as it requires that you take into account positioning and distance in all your strategies. Players can run around on the battlefield at will within a specified range, but it consumes points that would otherwise be put towards combat, so you will be playing very tactically a lot of the time, which I found a lot of fun. You have to learn different skills as the game progresses, and then attach them to your weapons and armor to use in battle. But the attacks that you ...

  • A Fun Game, but Disappointing at Times

    This game has a few good things and a few bad things going for it, and I'll try to keep this short and discuss the things I consider the most important aspects you should focus on. One of the worse things about this game is the "difficulty". Yes the game is difficult - if you never use healing items. One of the biggest short comings in the game is the fact you can use items an UNLIMITED number of times per character turn without repercussions. What it all comes down to (which becomes painfully evident on the last few boss battles where the battle is drawn out mostly because of their defensive barriers and huge health) is just how much money you spent on healing items. Which isn't difficult to muster considering you almost never find equipment worth purchasing. I found this to be very ...

  • Breath of rotten egg farts

    So my parents got me this game when i turned 13 years old (about 10 years ago). Anyway, let me start by saying this game has a wonderful compelling story line. You meet a little girl whos dying and you have to make get out of the underground world before she dies. However, this game has a serious drawback which just totally kills the game for me... its the damn D-Counter... Okay so you gwt this amazing power to transform into a kickass dragon. the catch is your D-counter goes way up if you transform of use any abilities. this D-Counter also goes up when you walk/run. As my first T rated game, it really just sucked... because how I am supposed to have fun if i can&apos;t turn into a dragon?? Unlike the BoF game i played before this one which was amazing. This one just flat out sucked. ...

  • the aesthetics & setting reminds me of the PS2 SMT's

    :) great condition & is working fine, can't wait to get back into PS2 gaming after finishing some PS4 titles

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: dealtavern