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Legend of the Dragon – PSP Game

Original price was: $41.60.Current price is: $22.38.

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(65 customer reviews)

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  • 121 Day Warranty Period
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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.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

Product Type

Platform

PSP

ESRB Rating

Teen

Players

1-4

Genre

Fighting

65 reviews for Legend of the Dragon – PSP Game

  1. AdrienneBoyle

    Great action RPG, numerous missions, weapon and magic upgrades. I actually finished this game and played through it a second time as a different class. I generally don’t finish games and they loose appeal quickly but not with this game or its successor "warriors code.

  2. Stranger in Paradise

    Granted I have only owned this game and the PSP for a little over 24 hours now but I can say that this is a decent RPG to sink your teeth into with your brand new PSP system. I like the controls; the joystick action is smooth and has an easy learning curve. The eye candy is nice and the game “feels” like it will last quite awhile. The only reason I don’t give it 5 stars is for the fact that I really dislike the dialogue screens when you are talking to NCP’s. Your mileage may vary but I really hate this about handheld RPG’s. Also I imagine I would give it 3 stars as other RPG’s come out for this system but right now it’s the only game in town and not too shabby. Oh yeah, I hate how the disks don’t have a little protective door like 3.5 floppies have ergo the 3 stars for durability.

  3. N. J. Simicich

    …and I think I am close to being done. If Sony allowed “infrastructure” connections, this would be a much better game. I don’t ride a schoolbus with a bunch of kids who all play this game (I have not ridden a bus for over 30 years) so the wi-fi feature is useless to me.So far, every maze in the game can be negotiated with a “follow the right wall” feature. The controls are fairly simple – the only one that is impossible to use is “block” which requires a two finger chord (right and circle). I would argue that it should be swapped with weapons change (right and X) at least as an option.The good news is that as a druid, I’ve never had to block, even once, to win a fight – there are few places I have not been able to get through by pumping heal potions – and those simply have to be approached slowly.Druids get pets (I have no idea if the other classes get pets). At low levels, they get a tumbleweed that will simply annoy and occupy the mob, while at high levels they get a tempest that will actually fight and will take out annoyance mobs automatically. There are some deathtraps – you can get swarmed by so many hard hitting mobs that you won’t survive – there is a place where the “rhinos” swarm you, in particular – once you get five of them on you, you might as well not waste your potions – you can try a spell, but you’d have to be stupidly lucky to get an “instant death” on two of them. It is always a matter of tactics – many of those situations can be approached with ar.

  4. BOb

    I’ve had this game for 3 days now and I love it it’s just the right amount of depth and it lasts a very long time considering the extremely high amount of quests and if you do get it don’tget stuck in the wrong catacomb off of the start.

  5. Jean

    I just finished the game with a berserker and the game is awesome,lots of bosses and levels,over 100 levels.The Shadowed God is not very strong but it has a very high defense,and Kaylee is very quick when you fight her.The graphics are good,but I was a bit dissapointed because of the view,still it was good,it is the game with the longest story on PSP yet and it only takes a little memory,less than 100KB.If you people need any help with any PSP,DS,GameCube or GBA

  6. Chris Lee Mullins

    For the most part, Untold Legends has gotten a bad rap from game review sites like Gamespot. Much of their beef has to do with the game’s lack of depth…which is a valid criticism. So far I’ve played Untold Legends for a total of 12 hours and I can barely remember the names of important NPCs, locations or the types of quests I’ve been on.But, really, I can say the same for games like Diablo 2 or Fate. . Untold Legends pretends to be one thing and one thing only – an unadulterated dungeon slog. You pick up some weapons and armor, a few power-ups, and go kill stuff. The plot is secondary, maybe even tertiary, to the fighting. And as far as the killing goes, there’s plenty of it to do and Sony Online Entertainment makes sure its fun.Yeah, Diablo 2 had some great cutscenes. I remember playing Diablo 2 just to GET to the next cutscene. You won’t find that level of story depth here. The purpose of your quests are simply to get you to the next dungeon so you can kill stuff.The game is structured much like Diablo. Town is where you go to buy, sell, get quests and receive rewards for a job well done. Most of your non-magical items like weapons and armour are “socketed”, and you can enhance these weapons with runes, jewels or skulls to pump up your stats or get special abilities/attacks. Inventory is handled much like Diablo, but with much improvement. You needn’t move stuff around just to get more space in your pack. The game handles that for you. Unlike Diablo, you don’t have a stas.

  7. Dennis M. Bockenstedt

    Having just completed Dungeon Seige several times through and loving it. I would have to say that Untold Legends Brotherhood of the Blade is even a cut above. Unique classes to chose from with special abilities that add a little extra spice to the game. Some of the most tedius parts of RPGs are traveling back to town and inventory control. Untold Legends BOB makes managing these tasks less tedious than others. The game is fun and there is little to slow down the action. It is perfect for the PSP which is built for fast and fun gaming. I highly recommend this for gamers that love slugging there way through dungeons while watching there character develop.

  8. Jenilee L.

    I really enjoyed playing this game. I’m into older games like Final Fantasy 1-4, the older Legend of Zelda games, and the older grand theft auto games. Pretty much anything that involves some challenging missions or quests will keep me occupied for hours and make time fly by. This was one of those games for me. It shipped fast and was in perfect condition.

  9. Joel Andrews

    This is a great continuation of the storyline from the first Untold Legends, if you liked the first one, then you will also like this one! These are amoung some of the best Dungeon Crawl adventure series for the PSP, the original one shipped with the first PSP generation.

  10. Chris

    Got it with next day shipping. It was brand new in the wrapper for the same price others are selling it used.

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