Title:
Breath of Fire IV
Rating:
T
Genre:
Role Playing Game
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IGN Score:
8.2
Release Date:
2000-11-28
Game Summary:
Konrad’s game
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Breath of Fire (ブレスオブファイア Buresu obu Faia?) is a console role-playing game series developed by Capcom. It originated on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993 as Capcom’s first foray into the role-playing genre. The series is notable for its recurring characters and ambiguous continuity; though each game is its own self-contained story, the names of the two lead characters are, invariably, Ryu and Nina.[1]
The story commonly involves an adventurer named Ryu who can shapeshift into different types of dragons.[2] Over the course of his journey, he befriends Nina, a girl with wings. At its inception, Breath of Fire took place in a medieval-style fictional world, a frequently-seen setting in western role-playing games. Following the mainstream success of Japanese role-playing games in the 1990s,[3] the series began using the original anime-style artwork for later releases of the games (rather than the Westernized art that was drawn specifically for the Western releases of the first two games), post-apocalyptic themes, and an increased emphasis on character development. Despite these changes, the core structure of Breath of Fire remains linear and plot-focused. As of 2003, five Breath of Fire titles have been released, with three games being ported to handheld game consoles as well as Nintendo’s Virtual Console. To date, the series has sold over 3 million units worldwide.[4]
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Breath of Fire (ブレスオブファイア Buresu obu Faia?) is a console role-playing game series developed by Capcom. It originated on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993 as Capcom’s first foray into the role-playing genre. The series is notable for its recurring characters and ambiguous continuity; though each game is its own self-contained story, the names of the two lead characters are, invariably, Ryu and Nina.[1]
The story commonly involves an adventurer named Ryu who can shapeshift into different types of dragons.[2] Over the course of his journey, he befriends Nina, a girl with wings. At its inception, Breath of Fire took place in a medieval-style fictional world, a frequently-seen setting in western role-playing games. Following the mainstream success of Japanese role-playing games in the 1990s,[3] the series began using the original anime-style artwork for later releases of the games (rather than the Westernized art that was drawn specifically for the Western releases of the first two games), post-apocalyptic themes, and an increased emphasis on character development. Despite these changes, the core structure of Breath of Fire remains linear and plot-focused. As of 2003, five Breath of Fire titles have been released, with three games being ported to handheld game consoles as well as Nintendo’s Virtual Console. To date, the series has sold over 3 million units worldwide.[4]
Platform:
Sony PlayStation
Publisher:
Capcom
Barcode:
0013388210527
Developers:
Capcom Production Studio 3
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Players:
1
Country of Purchase:
United States
Graphics:
32-bit
Input Devices:
Controller Game Pad
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Media Type:
Download
Game Modes:
Single Player
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Discs:
1
Packaging:
Jewel Case
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$114.02
Automatic Estimated Date:
2024-06-29
Date Added:
2018-07-03 12:23:51