Knights of Xentar

Knights of Xentar (1991)

by ELF Corporation, MegaTech Software, NEC Avenue, Softgold Computerspiele GmbH
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Visual Novel
Themes:Action, Fantasy, Comedy, Erotic, Romance
Game modes:Single player
Story:Dragon Knight III is an eroge role-playing video game released on many Japanese PCs in 1991. It is part of the Dragon Knight series of games created by Japanese game developer ELF, who originally released the game for the NEC PC-9801 computer in 1991, followed by ports for the Sharp X68000 and PC Engine CD platforms. The game is a sequel of Dragon Knight and Dragon Knight II. Its gameplay system is different from that of previous installments of the Dragon Knight series, resembling this of the early Final Fantasy (even more in the PC version) series instead of first-person-view dungeon crawler, and enabling the player to explore the entire world of the game. Some of the characters were renamed in the English and German localized Knights of Xentar release, including the protagonist Takeru's name changed to Desmond.Show more
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January 11, 2025
It's actually fast paced and fun to play. We had it on some old magazine collection CDs. Sadly not at hand anymore. Would love to revisit it. I was actually to young to be tempted by the naughty stuff. :D It still is a decent RPG, even featured in "The CRPG Book" by Bitmap Books.
got it by a magazine disc as goody was too young to get the humor. But today I still like anime and dirty humor. Great humor it starts with a bandit group attacking you while beeing overhanged. Because your holy sword is only for demons you are defenseless... nice, good difficulty with a bit of grind and dirty from time to time.
Nie pamiętam skąd ją miałem, ale zapadła w pamięć. Na tyle wciągająca, że mimo co chwila wywalania się do pulpitu człowiek odpalał ją znowu. Dający się lubić bohater i żartobliwy klimat robiły robotę. Wcale nie grałem żeby zobaczyć kolejne obrazki! I tej wersji będę się trzymał ;). I don't remember where I got it, but it was memorable. So addictive that despite often crashing to the desktop a I launched it again. The likeable protagonist and humorous atmosphere did the job. I didn't play at all to see more pictures! And this version I will stick to ;).
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