

Grammar and spelling errors are few and far between, the prose is well written, and the characters adequately drawn. Unlike a lot of recent releases, the translation here is top notch.

The game’s narrative and dialogue are all presented through text on the screen. No, as RPG tradition seems to dictate, Ryu will be joined by a motley band of fellow adventurers, each with different strengths and weaknesses and a desire to help him save the world from evil. Ryu will have to reclaim the powers of the dragon tribe in order to save the world, but he won’t have to do it alone. Eventually, several heroes managed to lock the goddess in a dungeon sealed with six magical keys and a fragile peace returns to the land-a peace that is about to be shattered. Unfortunately, a rift developed–caused by an evil goddess–and the tribe split into two factions: the white tribe, who locked away their powers until the world is threatened with danger, and the black tribe who seems far less interested in peace. For several millennia, the dragon tribes ruled the land-governing the world through their power and decency. The story revolves around Ryu, a member of the White Dragon Tribe. Is this a bad thing? Not particularly, especially when one considers that Breath of Fire was initially released in the early 1990s-back when RPGs were more of a niche genre than they are today. Gamers who’ve become familiar with RPG plotlines (and their reliance on cliché) will no doubt be able to figure out the major plot points well in advance of them actually happening. Narratively speaking, Breath of Fire doesn’t offer up much in the way of innovation.
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Thanks to this, we now have a new portable version of Capcom’s Breath of Fire for the GBA-a version that is a perfect port of the original SNES game. While Nintendo and Square can’t seem to set aside their differences so that gamers everywhere can experience titles like Chrono Trigger in portable form, Nintendo and Capcom have no such problems. Part of the system’s charm lies in the fact that it’s essentially a beefed up portable version of the Super Nintendo-and as any RPG fan knows, the SNES was one of the greatest RPG systems ever made. However, not everything on the GBA is an original game.
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The future looks even brighter, with sequels for Golden Sun and Megaman looming on the horizon, plus several other new titles. Less than a year into its life, the GBA has offered gamers several impressive RPGs, including Golden Sun, Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, and Megaman Battle Network. Since the American launch of Nintendo’s newest handheld, the Game Boy Advance, the nifty little portable has already developed the reputation as one of the systems of choice for fans of RPGs.
