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  2. Dragon Knight II - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Knight II (ドラゴンナイトII) is a fantasy-themed eroge role-playing video game in the Dragon Knight franchise that was originally developed and published by ELF Corporation in 1990-1991 only in Japan as the first sequel to the original Dragon Knight game from 1989.

  3. The Elder Scrolls Online - Wikipedia

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    The Elder Scrolls Online had been in development for seven years before its release in 2014. [2] It was the first project from ZeniMax Online Studios, which was formed in 2007 as a subsidiary of ZeniMax Media. Matt Firor, studio lead at ZeniMax Online, served as director of The Elder Scrolls Online. [3]

  4. Dragon Knight (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Exploration in the 1995 remake. Gameplay-wise, Dragon Knight is a dungeon crawler typical for its era (similar to that of early Wizardry games). The exploration and combat are shown from the first-person perspective using a 2D engine, combat in the game is turn-based and enemies are encountered randomly (a similar system was also used in the first sequel).

  5. Knights of Xentar - Wikipedia

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    The RPG system is completely different from that of the previous games in the Dragon Knight series. The player travels with a top-down view on the world map, visiting towns and dungeons (including Strawberry Fields and Phoenix from the first two games, Dragon Knight and Dragon Knight II respectively). The game's quest is nearly two times longer ...

  6. Lord Soth - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The popularity of Lord Soth as a character has defined what a death knight means to the writers of the Dungeons & Dragons game over the years. [1] Soth was also named as one of the greatest villains in D&D history in the final print issue of Dragon. [2]

  7. KS-1 rifle - Wikipedia

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    The KS family of rifles was unveiled at military small arms conventions in 2022 as being developed for an international special operations forces (SOF) requirement. [2] In September 2023, the British Armed Forces selected the KS-1 rifle under Project Hunter to replace the L85A2-A3 and L119A1-A2 rifles used by the British Army Special Operations Brigade and elements of the Royal Marines ...

  8. Dragon Knight 4 - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Knight 4 (ドラゴンナイト4) is a role-playing video game developed by ELF Corporation and released only in Japan for several platforms between 1994 and 1997. . In 1994, the game first became available for PC MS-DOS, NEC PC-9801 and X68000, with a censored version ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1996 and later to the PC-FX, PlayStation and Sega Saturn in 19

  9. Divinity II - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] The Dragon Knight Saga has average scores about ten points higher, with the PC version getting an average of 82/100 [14] and the Xbox 360 version getting an average of 72/100. [ 15 ] GameZone's Dan Liebman gave both the PC and Xbox 360 versions an 8.4, saying "Strong narrative and open-ended design are the highlights of this fantasy ...