The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Legend of the Dragon Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:855433001489
Condition:Used
Genre:Fighting
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PSP_LEGEND_OF_THE_DRAGON
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Michael W. Armistead –
I’ve had this game for about three months. It’s extremely fun for about the first two months and it’s very long so it’s not to easy. The best handheld rpg ever but the one con is that after about two months it gets kind of boaring.
flanders706 –
This game is a HUGE fun hack’n’slash that is amazing. Here’s why:Graphics: 4.5/5 the graphics are amazing featuring detail on every monster and item you encounter, and even individual translucent snow on some levels.Sound:4/5 the music isn’t all that creative and the ha ha heya of your char attacking gets annoying.Gameplay:4.5/5 VERY addicting and fun.Controls: 5/5 Not sluggish AT ALL and very easy to whip out a potion or spellI totally recommend this game to people who love action RPG games or just like destroy everything in their path.
Alberta M Fenton –
This is a good game for PSP it reminds me of Dungeons & Dragons for the Xbox
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Kevin H –
I’ve rented this game twice and have dedicated a fair bit of time to it. From what I can tell on the Map I’m about half way complete.This game has been very satisfying to play as an RPG. I was a little skeptical at first because the opening Prologue is reminiscent of the 1985 Nintendo era with still sketches, poor music, and mediocre scrolling text. After you get through a laughable Prologue the game play is quite good. Even though I’ve found games like Diablo II quite enjoyable, I usually stop 25% through because the job of finishing the game seems daunting due to missions being overly challenging, repetitive, or just too long.Untold Legend focuses on things I like to do best; fight, improve my character, discover some unique items, complete missions in a reasonable amount of time, and I don’t get lost or confused (too often). Unlike Diablo II, if you die in Untold Legends, you don’t lose everything. You simply restart the level minus the experience, gold, and possessions you picked up between begining the level and being killed. You play from an overhead view (like Diablo II) and can zoom in on your character (although I rarely do).I’ve been playing as a Knight, and am having so much fun that once I finish the game, I think I’ll restart as a Berserker or alternate character class. I don’t know if the story changes any dependant on character class but I believe your possessions change.I also recommend playing with headphones on because the sound is quite decent and the PSP’s.
yister159 –
Now, I’m not a big fan of RPG’s but, this one is very well done and entertaining. The story is a little boring and the loading is arduous. The screens are kind of cool though, but they get old fast. On the goodside, the game is addictive. Some of the enmies are original while some see to be just thrown in and unoriginal. The gameplay is good and the camera is easy to figure out. I just finished and I was never bored throughout the game. Very good , I reccomend it.
Harold Corbin –
This is just my third game purchased for the PSP, and because Diablo II is one of my favorites on the PC, this seemed like a good choice for some fun gameplay on the go. For the most part, this is a fun game… but a few things are missing that have made the experience a bit frustrating at times. I think the game would be better if the Map view included a compass. There are many times when I was exploring a level in search of a certian baddie or another gateway… and it’s very easy to get lost because there is no compass telling you which direction you are going. To complicate things more, the map doesn’t show where you’ve been and haven’t been (like Diablo, which darkens areas that have yet to be explored).Another frustration is the minimal selection of weapons, armor, rings, amulets, etc… Compared to games like Diablo and Dungeon Siege, the selection here is very limited. I don’t know how many times I’ve killed some major baddie, only for him to drop the exact same weapon or armor that I already have in use. Yes, you can sell things in town, but it’s rare to find anything better than what you have. I am currently a level 32 Druid and I have over 75,000 gold saved up… and there’s nothing that I ever buy besides arrows and health potions (at $500 each). I really wish there were some sets or rare magical items that you could find or buy, but so far that’s not been the case.Unlike other games in this genre that usually give you a limited amount of space to store the stuff.
Lisa Shea –
If you’re a fan of Baldur’s Gate, be sure to try Untold Legends a try. This little RPG even lets you play multiplayer with your PSP-owning friends!You start out getting to choose your character – for females there are alchemists and berzerkers, for men there are paladins and druid. For each character you can customize skin tone and hair style. Then a few attribute settings and you’re off!You start with the traditional spider-bashing, moving from room to room, chatting with the various NPCs you meet. Soon you’re picking up loot, killing larger monsters, and heading off on quests. Yes, these are the things RPGs are made of, but of course what makes this brilliant is that you can carry it along with you, play it whenever you want, and get the great PSP graphics.Even better, if you have friends with PSPs, you can all adventure together wirelessly, in study hall or on the train or bus! You can truly pass hours at a time without any effort, customizing your character and building up levels.It’s fun to zoom in, but really, you play most of this game zoomed out so you get as much of the map on the screen as possible. The variety of weapons and spells keep things interesting. You could say that a downside is that the game is pretty straightforward and simple – but you really don’t want a super-complex game for a handheld. That’s what the big consoles are for. This hack and slash is sort of the ‘gauntlet’ for the PSP – run around alone or with friends, gain some levels, find some nifty.
tonyrb –
ok
Bell Guide –
I loved it because the fighting system was pretty and the menu was easy to maneuver. Liked the story line.