Rise of the Dragon!
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Rise of the Dragon!
I had this game - eons ago - and have no idea what happened to it. My friend and I used to split the cost of Sierra games and every other game we'd have ownership of the original disks. So he may have it (and no doubt lost it or trashed it - he doesn't have the same Sierra Collector drive that I do). I had recently lost a bid on ebay for the game - eager to play it once more. Collector had mentioned they had RotD on the Sega CD? Anyone ever play it? Does it have audio?
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I'm too interested in some opinions around this game. I have it but never played it, so I'm looking out for some recommendations (or not )
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The main thing that I don't like about it is the clunky interface.
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Is it similar to Willy Beamish's one? From the screenshots the cursor seems the same, and I totally hated that interface!
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All of the Dynamix-made Adventure Games (Rise of the Dragon, Heart of China and The Adventures of Willy Beamish) share a similar interface. RotD and HoC have practically the exact same control scheme, whereas TAoWB has a very similar one, but it was redesigned to be more "child-like."AndreaDraco83 wrote:Is it similar to Willy Beamish's one? From the screenshots the cursor seems the same, and I totally hated that interface!
I loved RotD and HoC. The interface didn't bother me too much (which is surprising, considering how very picky I am about controls) and I really liked the option to skip action sequences.
TAoWB, on the other hand, I disliked. I'm not sure why since it wasn't a bad game in of itself. Maybe I didn't care for the excessively cartoon-like imagery.
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The Dynamix adventures always reminded me of a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure novel with it's almost completely dialog-puzzle driven gameplay. I haven't gotten anywhere really in any of them yet, but I like the idea and I intend to get around to them someday.
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Heart of China's ending heavily depends on how close the main male and female characters have become. I'm not sure about The Adventures of Willy Beamish since it eventually ticked me off and Rise of the Dragon technically has different paths and endings to follow, but there's really one ending that's considered "correct."MusicallyInspired wrote:The Dynamix adventures always reminded me of a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure novel with it's almost completely dialog-puzzle driven gameplay. I haven't gotten anywhere really in any of them yet, but I like the idea and I intend to get around to them someday.
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I don't have it linked to the main games page as it is not finished, but the SHP entry for Rise of the Dragon can be found here. I have links on it to PDFs that I made of the manual and the graphic novel that came with the game.
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RotD was available on the Sega CD, but it had a few changes. The first -- and most obvious -- change was that the graphics were toned down. The Sega CD couldn't display the same amount of colors that a PC could (assuming you had the VGA version). The second change involved some censorship of various areas in the game, particularly the Pleasuredome.Tawmis wrote:I had this game - eons ago - and have no idea what happened to it. My friend and I used to split the cost of Sierra games and every other game we'd have ownership of the original disks. So he may have it (and no doubt lost it or trashed it - he doesn't have the same Sierra Collector drive that I do). I had recently lost a bid on ebay for the game - eager to play it once more. Collector had mentioned they had RotD on the Sega CD? Anyone ever play it? Does it have audio?
I'm sure the controls were altered as well. I never played the Sega CD copy.
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