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Nintendo NES
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Nintendo of America
Developer:
Enix Corporation
UPC: 45496630379

Released: 12-01-90
Players: 1

Game Genre:
Role-Playing (RPG)
Game Perspective:
Top-Down, 1st-Person Perspective
Genre Non-Sport:
Medieval / Fantasy, Turn-based

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Dragon Warrior Review by: Jordanv78 - 8.6/10

Dragon Warrior; An oldie, but a goodie
Dragon Warrior for the NES was released in North America in the Summer of 1989. (Released as Dragon Quest in 1986 in Japan) The title was changed to avoid infringing on the trademark on wargame publisher Simulations Publications's pen-and-paper RPG DragonQuest. Being one of the first games that started fans in the RPG genre it is often remembered.

Story
"In olden days of yore, the realm of Alefgard was cloaked in darkness.
According to legend, a brave warrior, Erdrick, brought light back to the land
by defeating an evil being. He used the Ball of Light bequeathed to him by
a friend to drive off the enemies of Alefgard. He then gave the Ball of
Light to King Lorik, who unified Alefgard. The land was at peace for many
generations. In the time of King Lorik XVI, the Ball of Light were stolen
from Tantegel Castle by the evil Dragonlord, and once again the Kingdom of
Alefgard was plunged into darkness. Many travelers fell prey to the
merciless fangs of monsters, and the beautiful was transformed into
poisonous swamps that hindered travelers. It was also rumored that several
Towns and Villages were destroyed; wiped off the face of the land by Ghosts
& Dragons.

Many brave warriors tried to recover the Ball of Light, but none of them
returned from Charlock, the Dragonlord's dark castle. The people longed for
peace, but did not give up hope. The great Seer Mahetta predicted that "One
day, a descendent of the valiant Edrick shall come forth to defeat the
Dragonlord."

That's basically the entire opening intro. After that, and speaking with the king in the beginning of the game, the actual story doesn't really come up that much during the game. You hear small snippets from townsfolk but nothing of any huge substance. Given this is an early RPG game on the NES you wouldn't really expect much more of a story than that and really it's enough to get you interested. Remember, that a lot of early RPG's required you to use your imagination. They were trying to cater to the fans of text based RPG games like D+D.

Depth
As I said before, this game doesn't have a whole lot in the backstory department. The depth comes from mainly the size and difficulty of it's dungeons and it's monsters. This game, like many requires quite a bit of what we today call grinding. If you are used to RPG's (especially early ones) Then this wont be a huge surprise to you. It has enough to keep you interested, so definitely not something that I consider a drawback. The biggest task is to get the items needed to get to the Dragonlords Charlock Castle, and finding the items of Erdrick's lore. Without using guides....this will take you a LONG time. I will say that the game does feature a lot of different enemies. 30+ different kinds. Although a lot of the "different kinds" I speak about just feature palette changes of about 15 or so original enemies just using different strategies to defeat the hero. Still though it's pretty advanced for it's time. There is no party in this game. This game doesn't have any adventures join you on your quest. The map is pretty large, so that is a bonus in it's favor and many of the dungeons are long and maze-like. Before you get the "Outside" spell this can be a pain as you have to make sure you get out before dying..which is easier said than done in many of the dungeons. Especially if you run out of magic (MP) as there are no "potions" to increase your MP while in a dungeon.

Addictiveness
If I'm honest with myself this game really doesn't have a lot to keep you on the edge of your seat. You have to be a fan of RPG's to really appreciate this. As said before this game was first released in Japan in the mid 80's. What keeps you coming back for more is just the joy of saying you completed your quest and in the determination of finding all the items needed. A lot of people might get bored well before leveling up to the 20+ levels needed to defeat the Dragonlord.

Sound
For an early NES game, it's good. There isn't a ton of variety in the music, but it's not as repetitive as many games of it's time in this genre. The music and efx that it does feature are well done.

Difficulty
A lot of the difficulty is based on finding your way through maze like dungeons to find items needed to get to the Dragonlord. Also finding Erdrick's token and his armor are VERY difficult if you don't have a map. I remember this is one of the first games that Nintendo Power published a entire map of this game. If you didn't have this map you were searching around for hours trying to find the spot to "search" for Erdrick's armor, and token all while fighting VERY powerful enemies. Doing so when this game released required you to save the princess which gave you an item that told you of your coordinates on the map in relation of where you where to Tantagel Castle (Starting Castle) ...which was frustrating because there is nothing in the game to tell you of the map coordinates...lol

Like many games of it's time it required you to make note of ANYTHING of interest that the towns people would tell you. Break out a pen and paper because you will be taking tons of notes and making maps of all the Dungeons.

In summary, this game isn't one of those NES difficulty games, but there are some very cryptic moments without any sort of guide.

Graphics
The graphics aren't what I would call "Great" overall for NES standards, but for it's time they are well done. Most of the graphics to this game are in the enemies/battles. Otherwise it's a top-down perspective of your lone warrior. I appreciate the detail that they put into that aspect of the game as most of the time will be spent fighting monsters.

In Summary
For me there are many great (and frustrating) memories of playing through this game as a child. It has kept me coming back for more some 20+ years later as I have played through it several times over the years as I always like to go back to my roots as an RPG gamer. Fans of Pokemon games will appreciate it's simplicity in this manner. Although there are many RPG games on the NES I prefer over it (Including the Dragon Warrior Sequels) I still love to play through this game as it will give you many hours of mindless maze hunting and grinding enjoyment.

Dragon Warrior Game Description

Dragon Warrior is the first famous console RPG. You assume the role of a descendant of Erdrick, a brave warrior of the past. Once upon a time, Erdrick defeated the evil Dragonlord with the help of the Ball of Light. Now, Dragonlord stole the Ball of Light, and your mission is to recover it and to restore peace in the world.In Dragon Warrior, you move your character around in a top-down world. In cities and palaces you can talk to people, rest in inns and buy stuff in shops. There's a variety of weapons, equipment and armor to buy. When wandering around in the wilderness, you occasionally encounter enemies, and fight them from 1st person perspective. Combat is turn based: you select menu options while fighting - you can attack with your weapon, cast a spell (using up some of your magic energy), use and item or try to run. Killing monsters gives you experience, and, as is typical for RPGs, you level up and improve your stats when you gain enough experience. Like in later RPGs, you have limited hit points, lose them when you are attacked by enemies, and die when you run out of them. When your character dies in a battle, he is automatically restored in a nearby town.

Dragon Warrior Reviews

Overall 8.8    Graphics 6.9    Sound 6    Addictive 5.6    Story 5.5    Depth 6    Difficulty 7


8.6
Dragon Warrior; An oldie, but a goodie   Jordanv78
Dragon Warrior for the NES was released in North America in the Summer of 1989. (Released as Dragon ...
      Review Rating: 4.5/5     Submitted: 12-20-12     Updated: 01-15-15     Review Replies: 0

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Dragon Quest: Thou Wilst Be Bored   janus
In olden days of yore, the realm of Alefgard was cloaked in darkness. According to legend, a brave w...
  Graphics 7   Sound 3   Addictive 3   Story 5   Depth 2   Difficulty 9

      Review Rating: 4/5     Submitted: 08-24-14     Updated: 08-25-14     Review Replies: 3

6.5
Original RPG   warmaker
Dragon Warrior was the original Role Playing Game with a built in battery for the Nintendo Entertain...
  Graphics 7   Sound 3   Addictive 5   Story 8   Depth 6   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 4/5     Submitted: 02-02-15     Review Replies: 2

8
Dragon warrior 1, the quest begins   Tymast
This is the game that started the dragon quest(Dragon warrior in the states). You are a lone hero wh...
  Graphics 7   Sound 7   Addictive 9   Story 7   Depth 7   Difficulty 6

      Review Rating: 3.4/5     Submitted: 01-16-10     Updated: 05-08-11     Review Replies: 1

3.6
Most over rated RPG ever? perhaps...   TetraDigm
Dragon Warrior. Ah the epic quest to save the princess, prove your worth, and slay the evil Dragon L...
  Graphics 8   Sound 3   Addictive 2   Story 1   Depth 1   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 3.2/5     Submitted: 06-24-13     Review Replies: 13

9
RPG that started it all   ivardds
This was the first RPG I ever played. I instantly fell in love with the genre. This game may not hav...
  Graphics 6   Sound 6   Addictive 8   Story 8   Depth 7   Difficulty 6

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 08-17-15     Updated: 08-18-15     Review Replies: 3

6.5
Not the best, but it's still decent.   AquaTurtle20
Dragon Warrior.  One of the classic RPG games which were pretty much Dragon Ball Z, but more of...
  Graphics 7   Sound 6   Addictive 6   Story 3   Depth 8   Difficulty 8

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 08-12-15     Updated: 08-12-15     Review Replies: 0

9.3
The start of something big....   LordGaldan
Dragon Warrior(Dragon Quest in Japan) was the beginning of a franchise and while it's not the best o...
  Graphics 7   Sound 10   Addictive 10   Story 6   Depth 7   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 07-18-17     Review Replies: 0

4.5
An influential game that has aged terribly   NovemberJoy
RPGs aren't exactly a new thing - their existence dates back to before the video game industry exist...
  Graphics 7   Sound 5   Addictive 1   Story 5   Depth 7   Difficulty 8

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 12-19-16     Review Replies: 3

6.8
Dragon Warrior - an early foray into NES RPG's   geeogree
Dragon Warrior (or Dragon Quest as it was originally known) was released to North America in 1989 (b...
  Graphics 7   Sound 9   Addictive 5   Story 5   Depth 8   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 04-13-16     Review Replies: 1

9
Oldie but still a goodie   Alordo
What can be said about Dragon Warrior that hasn't already been said?  It was the first RPG I ev...
  Graphics 6   Sound 8   Addictive 7   Story 7   Depth 7   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 1/5     Submitted: 03-23-16     Review Replies: 1

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Comments for Dragon Warrior

janus 04-05-15 - 04:20 PM
 Eesh. I wonder why this game got so popular. The Legend of Zelda was much better
rook7474 03-01-15 - 02:30 AM
 Somebody's mother didn't love him enough...
TetraDigm 01-17-14 - 03:24 PM
 also, the japanese refereed to rpgs like this as "lite rpg" because they were dumbed down, contained very little content, and required no strategy nor skill to beat.
TetraDigm 01-17-14 - 03:23 PM
 actually, this was just an early NES rpg. not even close to being the first console rpg, or even close to being the first japanese made rpg, which for the record is not a genre.
lumi007 08-03-13 - 12:09 AM
 got a secret armor at the ghost town at a secret place.better than the magic armor.im awsome:)
marinefa 04-17-13 - 04:49 AM
 This is the first REAL RPG ever made for a console system. This is the predisessor to Final Fantasy, which obviously went on much further with their idea. That being said this game is awesome and I remember playing it for HOURS as a kid
Jeebser 01-15-13 - 03:51 PM
 Also, is there any way to mute (playing on VNES) without muting my whole computer?
Jeebser 01-15-13 - 03:35 PM
 Where do I get a save code at?
thriller792 06-18-12 - 10:50 AM
 tat2mutt:you got to go back to king to record your progress(AKA save).
jlrdlionfan@yah.. 06-05-12 - 02:04 AM
 f2
tat2mutt 05-25-12 - 04:11 AM
 how do i save a game?
dragoon2112 05-21-12 - 12:06 PM
 xcan u full screen it?
huahsa 04-23-12 - 12:02 AM
 umm sorry to burst quikrete's bubble ut nes games didn't have a save option so it was normal back then
Mormon 02-22-12 - 11:50 PM
 This game is really not hard at all, I beat it when I was about 10, it was a nice game when it came out, was one of my favorites
CheyenneLeaha 12-12-11 - 01:44 PM
 It won't let me start the game? What button am I supposed to press?
AurelianAlchemy 11-06-11 - 12:58 AM
 what in particular do you need to know metal? gold farming in most dragon warrior games is done at later lvls so dont worry about it for now. gold enemies usually drop a lot
Metal Triforce 09-28-11 - 07:35 PM
 This game is hard. Can anyone help?? PLEASE??
Metal Triforce 09-28-11 - 07:24 PM
 How do I get a lot of gold?
Flamsterette_X 08-28-11 - 11:29 PM
 I just defeated the Dragonlord when I was at Level 20, although I had 5HP left by the end of the fight. It was VERY CLOSE! (tried at Level 19, but I kept dying...)
Flamsterette_X 08-27-11 - 05:27 PM
 This game rocks! :D
quikrete 08-02-11 - 09:45 AM
 I am having trouble finding out how to save game and return later.... Everytime I return it just asks to start a new quest. Any tips????
doughman90 07-29-11 - 05:53 PM
 hey guys anybody here i wanna chat about this game!
doughman90 07-28-11 - 03:57 PM
 anybody here
sheila23us 05-31-11 - 01:41 PM
 hello
deerfart 04-25-11 - 09:50 PM
 ok u dog fart /hahaha

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