About Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter
Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter is a 2002 role-playing game developed by Capcom. It released on PlayStation 2, holding a 8.9 / 10 aggregate score.
Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter is a radical departure from the previous titles of the Breath of Fire series, and in some ways from standard Japanese-style role-playing games in general. The game is built like a huge dungeon crawler, with no overworld map.
The combat is tactical: each character has action points (AP), which can be used to move around the screen during an enemy encounter, and perform a variety of combo attacks. There is no magic in the game, and many of the items found in dungeons are random.
All the enemies are visible on screen. Depending on who first initiated a physical contact, the party or the enemies get an extra turn in battles.
The game allows (and even encourages) the player to restart it from the beginning, keeping the items and the party experience. The game also features a special counter - Ryu can use his traditional dragon transformation abilities, but the counter raises with each such transformation, and when the counter reaches 100, the game is over.
Raising the D-ratio allows characters to access new areas every time the game is replayed.
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Story
It's an epic quest of magical proportions. You live in another time... another place... devoid of all light sources. You are now part of the underground world. Foil your menacing enemies to reach your ultimate mission. Only you can discover the way out of the labyrinth-like dungeon that envelops you and your friends. Escape your underground captors and you'll reach the world of the living.
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Cast & Credits
- Hironobu TakeshitaProducer
- Yugo TogawaGame Designer
- Tobuto DezakiGame Designer
- Hiroyuki YamatoGame Designer
- Mitsuru EndoGame Designer
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- Kosuke NasuGame Designer
- Yasuhiro TaninoGame Designer
- Ikumi TanakaProject Manager
- Patrick RileyDirector
- Yoko MutoProject Manager
- Makoto IkeharaDirector
- Hitoshi SakimotoMusic Composer
Release Date
| PlayStation 2 | Nov 14, 2002 |
| PlayStation 2 | Feb 18, 2003 |
Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter OST
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