Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara (2013)
Genres: ActionAdventureRPG
| Wii U |
Released: 2013-09-05 |
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| PlayStation 3 |
Released: 2013-06-18 |
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| Xbox 360 |
Released: 2013-06-18 |
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| PC |
Released: 2013-06-18Requirements
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| Xbox One |
Released: 2013-06-18 |
Tags:
SingleplayerSteam AchievementsMultiplayerFull controller supportRPGCo-opcooperative2DOnline Co-OpFantasySteam LeaderboardsClassicSplit ScreenLocal Co-OpRetroSide ScrollerBeat 'em up4 Player LocalDungeons & Dragons
Description
Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara combines two of Capcom's iconic arcade titles, Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom and Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara, into a single comprehensive digital package. Maintaining the core essence of the original arcade games, this version allows up to four players to choose their character class and engage in battles against a wide range of mythical creatures from the Dungeons & Dragons universe, utilizing melee, ranged, and magical attacks.
GGPO-Enhanced Online Multiplayer
The game features a GGPO-powered online system trusted by the community for smooth performance. Players can join or leave ongoing sessions freely, enabling seamless drop-in/drop-out cooperative gameplay for up to four participants. This ensures that friends can easily participate in adventures without interrupting the flow of the game.
Classic Arcade Gameplay with Modern Options
Players can experience the original arcade modes, or they can explore innovative House Rules that adjust gameplay in unique ways. Notable examples include:
- Unbreakable: Items equipped by characters no longer degrade, removing concerns about durability.
- Enemy Rush: A Time Attack Mode where the game starts with a 30-second timer, and each defeated enemy adds extra time to the clock.
- Make it Rain: Gold drops from both enemies and chests are greatly increased, allowing players to accumulate wealth faster.
Challenge System
A new RPG-inspired Challenge System overlays the original gameplay, offering numerous objectives for players to complete. Successfully completing challenges allows characters to level up and earn Vault Coins, which can be spent in the Vault to unlock additional content and rewards. This system adds depth and replayability to the classic arcade experience.
The Vault
The Vault serves as a repository for unlockables and in-game rewards. Players use Vault Coins obtained through the Challenge System to access items, enhancements, and other treasures, providing an incentive to complete challenges and experiment with different characters and strategies.
Character Visualizer
The Character Visualizer tracks usage statistics for each player and their friends, highlighting which characters are most frequently played. This feature helps players create balanced multiplayer teams and encourages them to explore less-utilized characters for a varied gameplay experience.
Leaderboards and Connected Arcade Features
Players can compare their progress and performance through detailed leaderboards. The game provides a comprehensive breakdown of gameplay statistics, allowing friends to see how their achievements stack up against one another. These connected features encourage competition and replayability, keeping the arcade spirit alive in a modern online environment.
Conclusion
Overall, Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara preserves the essence of Capcom's classic arcade games while enhancing them with modern features, online multiplayer, and extensive customization options. Its blend of traditional and innovative gameplay mechanics ensures both longtime fans and new players can enjoy a rich, cooperative dungeon-crawling experience.
Our Verdict
Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara is a fun trip back to classic arcade action. The game mixes old-school beat-em-up gameplay with new features that make it easy to enjoy alone or with friends online. The drop-in, drop-out co-op is smooth, and the House Rules add a lot of replay value.
The graphics and sound keep the arcade charm alive, and the Challenge System gives extra goals for players who like a bit of strategy. It’s simple to pick up but has enough depth to keep you coming back. Overall, it’s a strong package for fans of D&D and arcade action alike.
We recommend it. It’s easy to get into, fun with friends, and has enough new twists to make it feel fresh.