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System:
Game Boy Color
Publisher:
Eidos Interactive
Developer:
Tose Co.
UPC: 788687450447

Released: 1-01-99
Players: 1-2
Country Origin: US/EU/JP
ESRB: E

Game Genre:
Role-Playing (RPG)
Game Perspective:
3rd-Person Perspective, Top-Down
Genre Sport:
Anime / Manga
Genre Non-Sport:
Anime / Manga

Price Guide (USD):
Loose:  $10.50
Complete:  $26.00
New:  $135.00
Rarity:  5/10

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Play Dragon Warrior Monsters (GBC) - Online Rom | Game Boy Color

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Dragon Warrior Monsters

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Rating: 9.2
(251 votes)
Plays: 34,314
M:97%
F:3%
Filesize: 791kb

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Dragon Warrior Monsters Featured Review

Dragon Warrior Monsters Review by: Jim Profit - 8.9/10

A pretty good game.
Despite my seemingly low ratings, I am actually very satisfied with this game, and would say "it's the way pokemon should have been".

I have yet to finish the game, but I probably will. I really do like to finish a game before I review it. But I'm busy doing other things, and would like to experience a lot of the other games on Vizzed. But my experience would pretty much remain unchanged I imagine.

Graphics: 7.
The graphics are very primitive. This game was released during a time pokemon gold was coming out. I know gamefreak has a higher budget, but this is definitely laziness on the part of the developers. The good news is, that as blotchy as it is... you can still tell one monster, from the next. That's the main thing. The monsters are unique and colorful enough, that the backward detail can be tolerated.


Sound: 6.
The music is good, but overly repetitive. It definitely has that old school music to it. And for some gamers that might be refreshing, but it would be nice if it mixed it up a little.


Addictiveness: 6.
The fact is, I was able to put it down and forget about it. But if you want a monster collecting game that isn't pokemon, this is a wonderful alternative. This game has 200 monsters, and the sequels probably have more. However, catching them works entirely differently. So it's debatable whether or not you're actually getting more out of it. But at least you don't have to wait to beat the elite four to get the rest. Which defeats the whole purpose.


Story: 2.
I don't games to have riveting stories. But at least B movie level, and this really isn't even that. You are a boy... your sister says not to stay up, as children who don't go to bed when they're supposed to get kidnapped by monsters. (What sort of abusive parents taught them that crap?!) Only to find out in an ironic twist, that whilst staying up... a monster was after your goody two shoes sister instead of you. And kidnaps her. So you enter the monster world, and the king likes you, because you can speak monster kind of like the way Harry Potter can serpents. And decides that alone makes you eligible for his representative in the tournament. 

His kingdom is joke anyway from the way the other npc kings act toward him, so I'm not surprised. So rather then battling to "be the best", you are battling for the honor of your kingdom, and the winner of the tournament gets their wish granted. And rather then wish for something cool, like immortality, absolute power, or an infinite harem of horny teens... you're going to go and wish for your sister back. Because you're a gushy, goody, goody, gumdrop just like she is.

It's by no means a good story. But at least it's consistent. In comparison to pokemon, it still is lower. Pokemon might have a story all over the place with being the ubermensch of pokemon trainers, but there's a lot of stuff going on with pokemon terrorist groups, and the legendaries have a lot of interesting fluff behind them. Dragon Warrior doesn't have that.


Depth: 2.
The game is pretty straight forward. In all honesty, it will start to drain on your interest just unlocking new portals, and doing more of the same, to score enough levels to feel confident against the next monster trainer. I like the fact that there's no pressure, and that finding the waypoints back to the castle from the uncharted territory you entered is relatively easy... but they could have expanded upon the terrain. More possibilities to venture out into. 


Difficulty: 2.
The controls are definitely a lot to be desired, but the game is easy enough to where it won't make a difference. Unlike pokemon, you don't have to spend all day grooming a low level monster. You can add a newbie, and he will grow on his own while the rest of your team picks up the slack in battles. Seeing as all the monsters fight at the same time. He might lag behind level wise... but it's far less of a drudgery.

Make no mistake, sometimes a boss "will" kick your ass. But usually no more then once. As well, you really don't lose out for "dying". Unlike pokemon where you lose money. Dragon Warrior does not put anything on the line other then you have to retrace your steps. Which just means you'll be stronger by the time you get there again. Coming across more herbs and gold to collect, and use at shops.

Some might say it's more difficult because you have to worry about your monsters not liking you. But it's fairly easy to keep them pleased. Feed them. How difficult is that? If you don't come across enough food, shops sell them. Mind you it's easier to find items then buy them, as you teleport into shops, don't wander around for them. But in general, you can keep on a monster's good side, far easier then in pokemon where you have to boost their confidence with victories, give them desirable berries or items, and other variables in some abstract math equasion.


Overall: 8.9.
It's got it's problems. Get's stale, a bit boring... but I really think the designers thought this through of making it worth your while and not making the monsters too cheap. The game is really giving. At first I thought it was going to be really tough without a pokemon center. But you will have more herbs then you know what to do with. And whilst wild monsters are not as good as bred, if you just take a little time with them, you'll hardly notice. Perhaps the best thing about Dragon Warrior, is that you never have to worry about pokeballs, or those aggravating times where no amount of pokeball throwing seems to work. In this game, if the monster respects you, it will offer to join your team. Which feels much more like what pokemon was supposedly aiming for. Mini-bosses will always want to join your side, or at least in my experience they did. I have not given any thought to breeding, as I don't feel like contemplating all the variables, but breeding can get you some really powerful allies. In pokemon, breeding has only just begun to get worth a damn. Teaching pokemon new moves and such. But in Dragon Warrior, the most powerful monsters are the result of breeding certain ones, and then you tap into that inner power.

In general... it's a very different experience then pokemon, and by different, I mean way better. This game reminds me a lot of Blue Dragon both in attitude, and playability. I bring up pokemon a lot, because this "is" a game about collecting and battling monsters, as well as I intentionally played this game to see if something could be pokemon, without being as game breaking and aggravating. And something did indeed could be!

It's better then I thought was going to be, and if nothing else... proves I'm not just a negative Nancy, and capable of giving a positive review for a game.
  Graphics 7   Sound 6   Addictive 5   Depth 2   Story 5   Difficulty 2

Dragon Warrior Monsters Game Description

Enter a wonderland of kings, monsters and magic spells with Dragon Warrior Monsters. Make monsters your allies to fight through dangers in the long journey to become the most powerful monster master in the world! Each monster has different abilities and characteristics that will affect their performance in battle. They can be paired to breed unique and more powerful Monsters, which can be trained and added to your collection! They will even ignore you if you don't treat them properly!

Dragon Warrior Monsters Reviews

Overall 9.2    Graphics 8    Sound 8.3    Addictive 8.3    Story 8.3    Depth 6.7    Difficulty 4


8.9
A pretty good game.   Jim Profit
Despite my seemingly low ratings, I am actually very satisfied with this game, and would say "it's t...
  Graphics 7   Sound 6   Addictive 5   Story 5   Depth 2   Difficulty 2

      Review Rating: 4.2/5     Submitted: 03-30-12     Review Replies: 1

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Dragon Warrior Mons   Jayswing103
I would have to say that this is my favorite game out of all games. It is most definitely the best o...
  Graphics 7   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Story 10   Depth 8   Difficulty 8

      Review Rating: 3.5/5     Submitted: 10-03-11     Review Replies: 0

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Dragon Warrior Monsters   mining12
Definitely one of my most favorite games I still play it I have been playing it for about over at le...
  Graphics 10   Sound 10   Addictive 10   Story 10   Depth 10   Difficulty 2

      Review Rating: 3.1/5     Submitted: 03-07-14     Review Replies: 0

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Dragon Warrior Monsters Cheat Codes

Level up-SUPER EASY

Beat Durran, then get to the special Family Maps (areas where only monsters of a specific family will appear). Find the Slime Family map and go to a level near the end. You should be able to find Metabbles here. If you have an amazing amount of attack or any of a few attacks that can pierce Metallic Immunity, you can take out Metabbles before they flee. One metabble is worth a sickening amount of experience- over 20000 when you have 3 monsters, possibly over 60000 when you have only one monster.

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bjones0647 01-05-24 - 09:37 AM
 Great Game! part 2 has a lot of extra features over the first though
mvivas2010 08-24-15 - 12:07 PM
 Pikamew probably didn't play this game yet.
johnvry 05-08-15 - 03:23 PM
 this>pokemon
Pikamew2121 08-26-14 - 03:51 PM
 Pokemon>This
hamsterman 03-08-14 - 09:25 PM
 i still play it. in my opinion its better than pokemon
mining12 03-08-14 - 09:15 PM
 Almost no one plays the game anymore it's a real shame it's a really great game
green626 07-18-13 - 03:57 PM
 I'm playing on another site and found that I could get past the save screen after the starry night tournament by reseting with a+b+select+enter, like in the old gamboy. This worked for me, hope it also works here! Figured i'd make an account to help.
WanderingHero 06-21-13 - 01:01 PM
 Actually Pokemon is a rip off of Shin Megami Tensei, and with the breeding (which is like Fusion) and the dungeons, i'd say it has more in common with SMT than Pokemon, though its a lot easier (not in a bad way though)
WanderingHero 06-21-13 - 01:00 PM
 imamonster 03-19-13 - 09:25 AM i like it its just too ripped off of pokemon
WanderingHero 06-21-13 - 12:59 PM
 Their are some monsters with Heal Us and Vivify (which evolves into Revive when your level AND stats are high enough) that you can breed. Check a guide. Raising Hale isnt the most effective way. Heal does NOT evolve into HealUs, thats a separate skil
oFULLMETALNOOBo 06-20-13 - 08:43 PM
 Excuse me, it's named Hale**
oFULLMETALNOOBo 06-20-13 - 08:39 PM
 There is a slime mini boss you will encounter that will join your team. He is named Healy and has a heal spell and will eventually learn revive
weegator 04-12-13 - 01:03 AM
 is there no way to get healus in this game? or revive?
blazeclaw 03-30-13 - 06:44 PM
 How do you get past the screen after you beat the starry night where the game freezes when it asks if you want to save
Spicy 03-19-13 - 09:25 AM
 i like it its just too ripped off of pokemon
gwarfrog 10-16-12 - 07:24 AM
 im having problem at save guys....any1 can help me? :o
willypreston 08-20-12 - 05:11 PM
 is anyone playing this atm? I am and think the game is great but ends too quickly. Anyone else agree?
watznurewallet 07-02-12 - 07:20 PM
 This game starts beating you down after at S class...got hit 500 by an army ant and 200 by a slime =]
cheese15 06-28-12 - 09:08 AM
 i'm playing at the moment
andy.duran7 06-26-12 - 10:27 AM
 Anyone playing this?
dragoonwarrior23 06-23-12 - 10:55 AM
 I like this game but it could have been a little more... more...more something!
andy.duran7 06-19-12 - 11:04 AM
 I have Blizzardy, Sky Dragon , and Greatdrake atm
korbyn 06-17-12 - 09:49 PM
 whats the very strongest three monsters available?
korbyn 06-17-12 - 09:48 PM
 whats the very strongest three monsters available?
korbyn 06-17-12 - 09:48 PM
 whats the very strongest three monsters available?

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