Knights of Xentar
Role-playing (RPG), Visual Novel
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Developers/Publishers:
MegaTech Software, ELF Corporation, NEC Avenue, Softgold Computerspiele GmbH
July 6, 1991, December 14, 1991, January 31, 1992, February 1, 1992, July 22, 1994, November 28, 1994, December 31, 1994, June 1, 1995
DOS, FM Towns, Sharp X68000, PC-9800 Series, Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
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Bugs and Glitches: Some players have reported bugs that can disrupt the Knights of Xentar experience.
Content Gaps: Some areas of Knights of Xentar feel underdeveloped or lacking in content.
High Difficulty: The steep difficulty curve in Knights of Xentar can be daunting for new players.
Why To Avoid
Innovative Mechanics: Knights of Xentar introduces new and innovative mechanics in the Role-playing (RPG) genre.
Beautiful World: Explore the stunning world of Knights of Xentar, a visual treat for fans of Role-playing (RPG).
High Replay Value: Knights of Xentar offers numerous reasons to replay, thanks to its Role-playing (RPG) elements.
Why To Play
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.