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Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara
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About this game
Developer: Iron Galaxy Studios
Content Rating: Teen
Summary
Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara brings reworkings of two of Capcom’s classic arcade hits - Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom and Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara – together in one definitive digital package. Just as in the arcades, up to four players will select their character class before doing battle against the mythical beasts from the Dungeons and Dragons’ universe with a mix of melee, range and magic attacks.
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System Requirements
Recommended
- OS:Windows 7
- Processor:Intel Dual Core 2.4GHz (or higher) or AMD Athlon II X2 (or higher)
- Memory:2 GB RAM
- Graphics:nVidia GF8000 (or higher) or ATi X1800 (or higher) with 256MB of RAM
- DirectX®:11
- Hard Drive:350 MB HD space
- Sound:DirectSound compatible, DirectX 9.0c (or higher)
- Other Requirements:Broadband Internet connection
- Additional:DirectX 11/Shader3.0 or higher
Minimum
- OS:Windows Vista (Does not support Windows XP)
- Processor:Intel Dual Core 1.8GHz (or higher) or AMD Athlon II X2 (or higher)
- Memory:1 GB RAM
- Graphics:nVidia GF6600 (or higher) or ATi X1600 (or higher) with 256MB of RAM
- DirectX®:11
- Hard Drive:350 MB HD space
- Sound:DirectSound compatible, DirectX 9.0c (or higher) compatible
- Other Requirements:Broadband Internet connection
- Additional:DirectX 11/Shader3.0 or higher
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Critic Reviews
8 Reviews7.89
A great coin-op D&D duo gets a long-overdue re-release, preserving the spirit of the originals in the process.
Chronicles of Mystara suffers from the usual shortcomings you'd expect from a beat-em-up sidescroller. At the same time, these games make bold strides in an attempt to evolve the format. They also do as good a job of integrating concepts into a pure action game as you could possibly hope. Simple, playable, attractice, and even historically significant, there's a lot to like about Chronicles of Mystara. And the asking price is perfect -- I spent that much in virtual quarters to complete a single playthrough of both games.
Nonetheless, flashes of brilliance are in evidence throughout these Dungeons & Dragons adventures, and both games were far enough ahead of their time to hold up to scrutiny. Four friends could have a great time blasting through both games in an extended evening get-together.