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Dragon
Lore II: The Heart of the Dragon Man |
| $9.95 |
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(Win95/98/DOS) (Retail)
(DRAGLOR2PR) |
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Cryo Interactive
Entertainment / Interplay
Game
The Heart of the Dragon
Man
The Hordes from the Land of Nightmares stand ready to
attack. The Dragon Prince has dubbed you, Werner von Wallenrod, a Dragon
Knight. But a power hungry lord challenges your status: every Dragon Knight
must have his protecting dragon, and yours, Maraach, has disappeared. In your
quest to bring back Maraach and to fight for your honour in the sacred joust of
the Valley of Dreams, you will venture far and wide through distant lands,
encountering the strangest of creatures and facing the most desperate of
challenges. The Valley is in danger. The Dragon Knights need a strong leader to
defend them in a world under siege:

Are you ingenious enough to find
Maraach?
Are you brave enough to win the
confidence of your fellow warriors?
Are you worthy of the Wallenrod
name?
Over 80 hours of gameplay, from the makers of Dune,
Lost Eden and the first Dragon Lore.
Dramatic first person view immerses the player in a
vivid, surreal realm.
Spectacular full screen 3-D graphics and animations
20 combat and 10 jousting sequences in real time
animation
Over 60 characters and 50 game sets modelled in 3-D:
some mysterious, some strange, many dangerous...
Dialogue options with 36 characters, with full voice
support by professional actors.
A haunting soundtrack and realistic sound effects
throughout.
Illustrated user's guide

Requirements: Windows
95/98 - Pentium 90, 12MB RAM (16MB recommended), 12MB free on hard drive (45MB
recommended), Windows 95 compatible mouse, 4x CD-ROM drive (8x recommended),
DirectX-3 compatible sound card (16-bit recommended), DirectX-3 compatible SVGA
video card (2MB video RAM recommended).
Requirements: DOS -
486DX2-66 (Pentium 90 or higher recommended), MS-DOS 5.0 (6.0 recommended), 8MB
RAM , 12MB free on hard drive (45MB recommended), DOS compatible mouse, double
speed CD-ROM drive, SoundBlaster or compatible sound card (16 bit recommended),
VESA 1.2 compatible SVGA video card.

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