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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Role-playing/Third-Person 3D Action RPG
RELEASE DATE
15/OCT/00
ESRB RATING
TEEN, Animated Violence
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DESCRIPTION
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 actually 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 3D platform with much of the major combat taking place on a large, circular stage. Dragon Valor is influenced by the arcade game Dragon Buster, which is also produced by Namco. ~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide
Past 14 days
“ It was a struggle granting Dragon Valor either 3 or 4 starts. The game has all the means of being incredible. Interesting offsping system, in which you play as your child at the end of a chapter, epic bossfights against dragons at the end of each...”
“ It was a struggle granting Dragon Valor either 3 or 4 starts. The game has all the means of being incredible. Interesting offsping system, in which you play as your child at the end of a chapter, epic bossfights against dragons at the end of each of the heroes chapter's, hack and slash gameplay, and a pleasing setting. However, what I'm torn about is that things just weren't.. Implimented as well as I would have liked. Character models are colored differently and called someone or something else, the combo system is very limited, platforming is a pain in the ass, puzzles are stupidly easy and most of the time just a nuisance do to fact they are mindnumingly dull. I am not particularly fond of the character models either, though the main character usually tends to be good looking of course. Dragon Valor is not a bad game, but with a little more work from a company that I do applaud, this game would be exceptional. So, 3 stars for Dragon Valor. Buy it? Maybe. At this day and age, your better off torrenting unless you are an avid collector such as myself.”
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