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  Dragon Warrior III (GBC)


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       Review by: TimeStop

       Reviewers Score:  10 / 10

Posted: November 10, 2005

Another good game. Kind of hard to find, I suggest you buy/download it when you are offered the chance.

Storyline: 10/10

The Demon Lord Baramos is threatening the world. In this classic RPG, the hero's father is dead, so he sets out to kill the Demon Lord. This then lets you choose some party members, whose name are yours to choose, except some swears. However, even before you wake up, a prophetic dream is sent to you, asking you personal questions to determine your character. This affects battle and other situations. However, even after this game is beaten, more is revealed...

Music: 10/10

I do like this game's music. Yes, it is from Game Boy Color, very blocky, but there re some memorable tunes out there. They usually fit the scene quite well.

Battle: 10/10

The battle system is turn based, but in a way so when your party moves, you choose al their attacks at that time. Then the enemies follow suit. There are some special items you can use in battle, and using them will help along they way. One person can hold many an item. Some people can also use magic, depending on what class you make them. After gaining a certain number of Experience Points, the until will level up, making them stronger. When this happens, boos battles become easier. Virtually any battle, really. IF a unit has done well in their class, at a time they can change class. For instance, you could have a Mage, then turn her into a Warrior so she knows spells and has great attack. However, the unit starts back at level one, so watch out!

Overall: 10/10

It's a pretty good game.
 
 
 

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