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Guardian's Crusade, known in Japan as Knight & Baby [2], is a 1998 role-playing video game (RPG) for the PlayStation, developed by Tamsoft and released worldwide by Activision. The game revolves around a warrior named Knight, his fairy friend Nehani, and a pink creature named Baby that the player raises and feeds like a virtual pet . [ 3 ]
Every 1000 years, the Goddess of Judgement punishes mankind for their ways. This time, however, a witch fought her but failed. In her attempt, the witch managed to destroy one of the Goddess' wings and thus forced the Goddess to hide and recover, as her feathers cursed the land with monsters. 1000 years after the battle, the cursed land is trying to hunt down the cause of the suffering and ...
Other quests involve assassinating the king of the rat-men infesting the sewers in the city of Yellowport, looting treasure from the lair of Vayss the Sea Dragon, delivering packages between the druids of the City of Trees and the Forest of Larun, defeating the Black Dragon Knight in combat to the death and rescuing a trapped god from the ...
Give the coins to the tavern keeper and the guest room can now be accessed. Enter the guest room. Use the old photo on the picture frame at the left side of the room to find a jewel piece.
Valhalla Knights 2 released for the PlayStation Portable in North America on October 1, 2008, this installment expanded on the previous game by adding more races and improving the combat system. [7] Valhalla Knights: Eldar Saga was released for Wii in North America on September 29, 2009. The game featured online cooperative play.
Ender Lilies uses 2-dimensional side-scrolling gameplay. The player assumes control of Lily from a third-person perspective. The title is heavy on combat, puzzle-solving, and item collecting in a lost kingdom which the player must explore and uncover the mystery of as the game progresses.
Promotion at E3 2006. SOE markets EverQuest II not as a direct sequel, but as a "parallel universe" to the original EverQuest.It is set in an alternate future of the original game's setting, having diverged at the conclusion of the Planes of Power expansion (the lore is explained in an in-game book).
Knights of the Temple II received mixed reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. [4] Reviewers highlighted the spectacular and fun combat with well designed monsters and boss encounters that is spoiled by camera angle and control problems, uninspired story and bland dialogues, resulting in a game lacking the necessary character to be memorable.