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Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter PlayStation 2

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Product Description: Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter

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...
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.

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.

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.

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. ~ Gavin Frankle, All Game Guide

Product Specification: Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter

Genre:Role-Playing
Style:Third-Person 3D RPG
Platform:PlayStation 2
Release Date:2003-02-19
Number of Same Screen Players:1

User Reviews: Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter

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    not very good

    By bobm  Mar 23, 2003 | 1 out of 2 found this Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter review helpful

    this games looks fairly good but it just isnt fun to play. the battle system is really stupid and boring. ive been a rpg gamer for at least 15 years so i think i do know good games when i play them, and this game just isnt one of them. so far not one... game producer has come up with a rpg game as good as the ones that were put out by the super nes in 16 bit. why cant they make fun games like secret of mana, crono trigger, final fantasy 3,7,8. you would think with the power of a 128 bit system the could come up with some really good games instead of all this crap !!!! i play my old snes 10 times more than my ps 2. i think it would be so cool if nintendo would re release the 16 bit system with some new catridge games but i know this will never happen. a video game should be so much fun to play that when your not playing the game its all you think about! and when you walk thru your front door you run for the game console and turn it on as fast as you can so you can start playing ! to bad ps 2, and x box havnt come up with games like this yet. Read more Less

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    the bomb

    By Reaper  May 27, 2003

    this is one of the best games i have played and it gets better after you beat it

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