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The first is the Monster meter, represented by a little green critter at the top of the character-menu screen. He alerts you to monsters in the area by frantically jumping around.

Look for shamans in the dungeons and castles. If you collect enough, you can give your characters new looks and super abilities. The other is the Dragon's Tear -- an insignia that appears when talking to people.

Depending on the colors it displays, you catch emotional undercurrents and even tell if someone is lying or not. The story is long and complex with side jour -- where some the characters must confront demons from their past in order to proceed. Yet with all the tangents, the story never loses focus, especially when the epic draws to a close. Ryu, the Dragonbrood, is still the human mostly powerhouse that you know and love. He has extensive knowledge of swords, especially heavy swords, but can also use some rapiers and daggers to good effect.

He is also capable of wearing heavy armor. He's balanced offensively and defensively, is fairly quick, and has powerful healing spells and dragon abilities, which he can use more often than before.

Really and truly, it is hard to find a downside to Ryu, unless the lack of Shaman affinity is considered a weakness. And I haven't even mentioned his most amazing ability: often times he is able to get up after receiving horrific deathblows, grit his teeth, and continue to fight by sheer willpower and guts.

TimeWarp — lvl. Bosch, of course, is Ryu's best friend. As a canine he has a certain natural strength about him, but his strongest ability is that of the healer. If Bosch is in your party, you will never want for defensive abilities. However, Bosch's weakness is his physical defense, and so he should be stationed behind more stalwart fighters, where he can ply his healing trade, or snipe enemies with his crossbow.

Heal — lvl. Smoke — lvl. Remedy — lvl. HealWind — lvl. Lin strikes first and asks questions later. Her fierce feline nature gives her incredible reflexes, great strength and a strong vitality You and your band of adventurers search the land for the seven Goddess Keys in an RPG that some players may find to be too short, but packed with fine features. Breath of Fire, at 12 megs, could easily end up being the best RPG of the year. As one of the few remaining members of the Light Dragon clan, it's up to you to restore peace and order by unraveling the mystery behind the Dark Dragons' evil reign.

Your adventure takes you through deserts, forests, castles, bazaars, magical towers, oceans, and much more. Eight different characters eventually join your party, each with his or her own talents and powers. One character, for example, can transform into a bird and fly the party around the world. Another can take you underwater as he changes, at will, into a fish! You can even gain the power to reverse day and night! What RPG fan can't get excited about a game like this? It's sure to follow in the rather impressive footsteps of Square Soft's earlier hits when it's released in July.

Only one question, though: Just what is the "Breath of Fire"? Anxious RPG fans may find this new adventure rewarding and satisfying. Traveling through more than 36 areas, you play as Hero, a warrior who is trying to defeat the Black Dragons that have overtaken the land.

Sometimes during the game, you have to play as other charac-ters to progress, which is a novel but time-consuming idea because you then have to build up the characteristics for someone entirely different. The standard RPG elements are tacked on to this game. You build up hit points, moving up in levels as you kill more and more enemies. You also again the companionship of different fighters, each with their own skill or specialty like a Healer or a Magic Caster.

Some pretty standard enemies also populate the game. You'll see the basic zombies, frog creatures, worms, and other freaks. At the end of each castle lurk formidable bosses to contend with, but nothing that'll make you lose your lunch or drop your joystick. Overall, the graphics aren't bad -- just average. They don't really push the envelope of RPG sights, so to speak. The game looks very similar to Lufia and Final Final Fantasy II , and if you've played either one of these, you've played them all.

The game will now run on the emulator and you can play the game freely. Tip: Saving games on an emulator functions a little differently. The integrated save system will not save your progress. You can save your progress in whatever point you like within the game, not only on the official checkpoints offered by the game.

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