It was a simple time, and games like Everquest have recently returned to those simple days of just ambling through the countryside, itching for a fight.Įnix makes a play for nostalgia with this Dragon Warrior collection, and does so well. Plots began with a credit crawl and didn't resume again until the protagonist had enough Experience Points to venture more than a few paces from the home castle. Those were times when more gameplay time was spent leveling up and wandering than actually venturing forward. Damsels don't need rescuing - they need a battle axe and some magic tutoring in the field.ĭragon Warrior is a relic from the primal days of RPG design. Noble blood means nothing when the society is capitalist, aristocratic, or militaristic. Sometimes you don't even know that the world needs saving until you're skin-deep in the thick of saving it. There's a deeper meaning to playing an RPG, and that's why Square Soft has had such phenomenal success with their latest Final Fantasy and other adventure games. Pots of gold at the end of the rainbow and mythical dragons terrorizing the land are now side quests. For standard Game Boy and Game Boy Color.Battery back-up for game saves in both adventures.Enhanced graphics, added effects, and recomposed dialog.Both epic Dragon Quest games on one cartridge.
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