Dragon Warrior III
- Ruin the Archfiend Baramos
- choose three allies; eight character classes;
- travel day and night
- expanded list of weapons, armor, and spells;
- more than 40 castles, towns, villages, and shrines
Product Description
Your member of the clergy was a legendary hero of Aliahan who was killed by the Archfiend Baramos. Now, you are 16 years ancient and must continue your member of the clergy’s quest and ruin Baramos. But, you will not take on this challenge alone. Choose three allies from eight character classes. If you need to, you can change a characters class at any point in the game. Travel throughout the day and night to visit more than 40 castles, towns, villages, and shrines. Naturally, you and your friends will have to fight a large number of enemies while on this adventure. Luckily, there is an expanded list of spells, weapons, and armor to choose from. Try to get your revenge in DRAGON WARRIOR III.Amazon.com Review
Originally released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Dragon Warrior III is a Game Boy Affect port of one of the all-time classic role-playing sports meeting. The game reunites two of Japan’s greatest RPG talents in Yuji Horii (tale and game) and Akira Toriyama (character design). Toriyama is also known as the creator of the immensely well loved Dragon Ball cartoons and comics. A prequel to the first two sports meeting in the series, DWIII casts you as the outcome of a splendid hero who must defeat an evil demon. New additions to the port include improved graphics, new minigames, new items, and a better translation of the original Japanese dialogue.
The game starts off with a personality test that loosely determines how other characters will react to you. Gameplay is standard RPG fare: exploring, building experience levels, acquiring allies, gaining weapons, and ultimately going after a large monster. There are some fascinating minigames to mix things up. The Monster Medals feature adds a collectible aspect to the game. Monsters may leave medals behind after you defeat them. Some monsters only appear during certain times of the day. Getting all the medals unlocks a secret dungeon. You can trade medals via link cable to make things simpler. Most RPG fans will like this game, but those raised on modern RPGs might find its combat a bit tedious. This game is compatible with Game Boy Affect and Game Boy Advance only. –Raymond M. Padilla
Pros:
- Classic gameplay
- Brilliant monster and character design
- Between 40 to 60 hours of play
Cons:
- Battles can get repetitive
- A few character classes borderline on useless
- Graphics appear dark on Game Boy Advance
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My personal reccommnedation, is to not buy this game. I spent 15 hours looking for this fuzzy ball thing to rescue for the Golden Sword, in which only works against Fire element enemies.
Rating: 4 / 5
the best game ever!! its teen becouse of some not right things [...] this is a must get!over 60 hours of game play! now with monster anamations (monster moves when acttacking)
ANdy rock on
Rating: 5 / 5
hi i have a dragon warrior and its very fun but its ancient and it is so ancient that i was playing .I turned of me gameboy and turned it back on later and it had no memory so i have to start a new game.It would be so awsome if you made it a gameboy advance game with new monsters and other thing so it dosnt forget the memory.
p.s I like your other sports meeting also.
sincerly
game payer
Rating: 5 / 5
wow! this game is cool! ive only had it for like 1 month. and its one of my favorite sports meeting. theres sex related talk so its not for kids under 10. but in 3 weeks i beat baromos the last boss and its pretty simple. but if your lookin for a excellent game get this.(each day i only play 1 hour or less)
Rating: 5 / 5
for kids who like game hard and very diffaclt then this game is it. iv played the game and its harddddddd.
Rating: 4 / 5