Overview
Released in 1987 by Nihon Falcom Corp., this game is a seminal entry in the action role-playing game (RPG) genre. It is a direct sequel to the original Dragon Slayer, expanding on its predecessor’s foundation with more intricate gameplay and storytelling.
Gameplay
The game combines traditional RPG elements with action-oriented combat. Players navigate through a fantasy world, battling various enemies and defeating bosses to progress further. Character development is achieved through gaining experience points, leveling up, and acquiring better equipment. The game also includes dungeon exploration, with complex mazes and puzzles to solve.
Historical Significance
This game is noted for its influence on the RPG genre, particularly in Japan. Its blend of real-time combat and role-playing elements paved the way for future expansions and iterations of action RPGs. The game was also among the earliest to feature numerous interconnected towns and dungeons, providing a more complex and immersive game world than many of its contemporaries.
Legacy
Nihon Falcom Corp.’s development of this game contributed greatly to the popularity of RPGs in Japan during the late 1980s, establishing a legacy that would inspire subsequent series and titles from different developers. Its gameplay innovations and rich storytelling continue to be celebrated by fans of the genre.









