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Platform: | Sony PlayStation 1 |
Genre: | Role Playing | Release Year: | 2000 |
Game Name: | Dragon Valor | Rating: | T-Teen |
Region Code: | NTSC-U/C (US/Canada) | UPC: |
0722674020916 |
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Featuring familiar elements like heroes, damsels-in-distress, quests, and dragons, Dragon Valor follows a classic fantasy storyline of good and evil in epic proportions. The game begins as the first hero, Clovis, sets out to avenge the death of his young sister by slaying the dragon that killed her. Clovis travels to the Lexis Empire and meets many other characters along the way. With luck and skill, Clovis defeats his enemy and the tale moves forward. The next quest in Dragon Valor is assumed by the next hero, who is one of Clovis' children. In an innovative feature, players will determine which heroes they will play and which quests they will attempt by choosing a mate for Clovis. After Clovis completes his quest he chooses a bride from the available women he encountered on his journey. The wife that Clovis chooses determines the nature of his progeny and the challenges that they will face. Different, generation-spanning storylines develop according to the offspring that Clovis and his wife produce and then in turn, by the choices that those heirs make. The game plays as a mix of adventure, role-playing, and 3D platform genres with much of the major combat taking place on a large, circular stage. |
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Publisher | Namco Bandai Group |
UPC | 0722674020916 |
eBay Product ID (ePID) | 56241330 |
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Release Year | 2000 |
Genre | Role Playing |
Platform | Sony PlayStation 1 |
Game Name | Dragon Valor |
Additional Product Features | |
Number of Players | 1 |
ESRB Rating | T-Teen |
Control Elements | Gamepad/Joystick |
Game | Dragon Valor |
ESRB Descriptor | Animated Violence |
Game Special Features | Hack-and-slash enemies from a side-scrolling viewpoint Acquire power-ups to enhance your character's defense and strength Defeat bosses to learn powerful magic spells |
Location | USA |
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fun game
It's a fun game, yes, but lacking the depth you'de expect from reading about it... the first generation you gt to chose which girl you marry... Princess or inventor? You can marry the Princess ONLY if you can find her (which I have yet to find,) and from there the following generations... well... seperate for a while, though the two different gerneologies come together later in the game. It's pretty good in graphics, but you can't move the camera where you want it, so a lot o fthings are hidden behind objects and you miss them. Besides that, unlike many RPG's I'e played, there's no special screen when you encounter an enemy (but not having this let them improve the graphics a great deal), and no level gaining, weapon changing, or other things of that nature. You can't play as more then one character at a time, and most of the things you find around that boost your stats disappear after one generation. Other then that, there are some puzzles, simple to progress the game and harder to get extra things, eight different elemental spells that change as you get higher levels of them (fire, ice, lighting, healing, mines, vortexs, defense, and stealth,). Over all, it's fun if you can stand collecting things over a lot. The bosses are fun, not usually really hard, but challenging enough to be fun. I'd recommend it to anyone who's into fighting-magic games.