Product Description
Hello there, Fantastic gamers! Mr. M here, ready to tell you about a true classic: Dragon View for the
Super Nintendo! Dragon View, developed by Infogrames and published by Kemco, is an action-RPG that takes you on an epic adventure through a magical world full of dragons and mystery. You play as Alex, a young warrior who must save his girlfriend Katarina and defeat the evil sorcerer Giza. The gameplay combines side-scrolling action battles with open-world exploration in a pseudo-3D perspective. And it’s soooooo fun! The mix of action and RPG elements makes this game unique and challenging. The game also offers a deep story, engaging characters, and a world that you’ll want to explore completely.
Historical Context
Dragon View was released in 1994 and was the spiritual successor to
Drakkhen. This game was groundbreaking for its time, especially due to the way it combined various gameplay styles. While Dragon View may not have the same fame as some other SNES titles, it has built a loyal fan base over the years. It’s a hidden gem that is often praised in retro gaming circles.
Expert Reviews
"Dragon View is a surprisingly deep and engaging action-RPG that deserves more attention than it gets. The mix of action and adventure creates an immersive experience." - IGN
"A unique title with an interesting combination of gameplay mechanics. It’s a game you won’t soon forget." - Retro Gamer Magazine
Is It Right for You?
Dragon View is perfect for fans of action-RPGs who love a mix of side-scrolling battles and open-world exploration. If you enjoy games like The Legend of Zelda and
Secret of Mana, then Dragon View is really something for you! Retro gamers and collectors will definitely want to add this Fantastic title to their collection.
Similar Games
If you like Dragon View, then these games are also well worth your time:
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The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
- Secret of Mana
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Illusion of Gaia
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Terranigma
Why Dragon View NTSC?
Although Dragon View was originally released in the NTSC region, it’s a Fantastic addition for European collectors looking for unique and lesser-known titles. The NTSC version offers the same great gameplay and story, but with the charm of an import game. How cool is that?