Friday, July 9, 2010

Breath of Fire III - an epic RPG classic


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Breath of Fire III is the third version of the classic series of spitting fire, and also the first for the Sony PlayStation will be released. It 'was developed and published by Capcom in 1997. This game is a turn-based RPG. The graphics of the game is a mix of old 3D mixed with 2D. Like most RPGs, the elements of this game is a fantasy world of magic, swords and monsters. Has its unique characters each with their own abilities.

InBreath of Fire III, we follow the story of a young man with blue hair named Ryu. And 'the only survivor of a mysterious and powerful race known as the Dragon Clan. These are people the ability to transform into dragons possess. When the game Ryu wakes up in the shape of a dragon in the depths of a mine cave. It 'was soon discovered by miners and, therefore, is in captivity. Later, the flight and returned to his normal human form. He has just met and made friends with a pair of armsThieves. One thing Tiger is a hybrid of a human girl named Rei, and the other is a stubborn boy name TEEP. Meeting Ryu learn for themselves how to fight against it, and then ends with a change of personnel to fight more monsters to help innocent people who need to brush and people with few friends. This would have to be separated from his two friends, and go on a journey to find them.

During their search and win allies among them - a rebel, butcourageous princess named Nina, a woman of rabbit ears clean inventor named Momo, a creature mutant onion, called PECO, and a powerful warrior, like gargoyles named Garr. It allows young people to overcome the formidable enemies Ryu to resolve complex situations, and learning in various morphological forms of kites, large and small. During his trip, has evolved into a powerful warrior, but is still looking for his friends, and as he learns more about himself, andMystical Dragon lineage, which flows in his veins.

This game is not very popular, but in my opinion, is one of the most unusual games I played. I recommend this game to anyone who enjoys a sort of imaginative play.

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