Caught with Your Pants Down: An optional scene where you meet a woman in a forest.Cat Girl: There is an entire town of catgirls appropriately called "Feline Farms".Breaking the Fourth Wall: At one point the heroes discuss the upcoming sequel Dragon Knight 4.Battle Theme Music: There are three normal battle themes, one boss battle theme (played only in two battles, though) and a final boss theme.Bag of Spilling: Justified: You start out at low-middle levels and with the most powerful sword and armor, but you are robbed at the start of the game and weakened shortly after, through some kind of demonic object.The game even tells you to check it at a few points. All There in the Manual: The manual has the plots of the first two games, which never left Japan, summarised.After the first town, however, you're forced back into level 1. A Taste of Power: Even though you lose your equipment before you can get control, Desmond's still overleveled and can beat anything in a flash.The Anime of the Game: Dragon Knight, Dragon Knight Gaiden, and Dragon Knight: The Wheel of Time were OAVs loosely based on the game series.The NR-13 version censors the genitalia on the women and also censors some of the dialogue. Adjustable Censorship: Two versions of Knights of Xentar were released in America: one with an NR-13 rating (for ages 13 and up), and one with an NR-18 rating (for ages 18 and up).Part of this stems from the localization from Megatech, who included many, occasionally fourth wall-breaking jokes. Knights of Xentar is generally viewed as one of the better eroge. After all the demons are causing a lot of trouble. Of course there is more than just some equipment hunt. It stars Desmond (Takeru in the original Japanese), the hero of the first two games, who immediately after the start of the game, gets robbed of his gems, sword and clothes because he refused to fight the bandits because he only draws his sword in face of real evil.įor the most part of the game you try to retrieve your Falcon Sword and Genji Armor, along the way you meet some old and new friends, lots of demons and, of course, many pretty girls. It is actually the third game in ELF's Dragon Knight series (hence its Japanese title Dragon Knight 3) and the only one that got out of Japan. Knights of Xentar is a 1991 RPG H-Game developed by ELF Corporation and published in America and Europe by Megatech Software in 1995.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |