Some regional versions of the game have blood disabled in the game. Use the following steps to set a new violence level. Use a text editor to edit the 'drakan.cfg' file in the game directory. Look for the 'set violence' line under the '//Settings' heading.
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Drakan: Order of the Flame is an action-adventure video game developed by Surreal Software and published by Psygnosis in 1999. The game follows Rynn, a young woman with extraordinary martial skills, and an ancient dragon Arokh on their quest to free Rynn's younger brother from the evil sorcerer Navaros. The gameplay alternates between dungeon exploration and hack and slash when Rynn is alone and aerial dogfights when she mounts Arokh. A sequel, Drakan: The Ancients' Gates, was released in 2002.
Gameplay
The gameplay of Drakan primarily consists of exploring vast locations and battling enemies. The player navigates Rynn from third-person perspective, using the keyboard and mouse. On open-air locations, Arokh follows Rynn either by flying or by walking if he can land nearby. In the latter case, he also allows Rynn to mount him at any time, whereupon the control switches to him. When navigating Arokh, the player cannot use any of Rynn's items except potions, but has a variety of ranged weapons the dragon acquires throughout the game, starting with his innate fire breathing. When in the air, Rynn and Arokh are superior to any non-aerial enemy, but to defeat flying monsters, the player must maneuver and aim precisely. Dismounting is only possible when landed.
The large open-air locations contain entrances to smaller dungeons, which Arokh usually cannot enter because of his size, so Rynn has to explore them alone. When controlling Rynn, the player can equip her with swords, daggers, maces, battle axes, bows, and armour that she picks up throughout the game. The inventory is limited in size, and most weapons wear down when used and cannot be repaired. In addition to normal weapons, there are magical ones, as well as potions, bow arrows, and quest-related items. No special in-game skills are required for Rynn to equip any weapon or armour she picks up, and the player can use acrobatics to gain tactical advantage in combat. The game was rated 'Mature' by the Entertainment Software Rating Board for 'animated violence, blood, and gore' because of its realistic depiction of dismemberment, decapitation, and gibbing of the enemies.
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- Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP
- Processor: Pentium 166
- RAM: 32 MB
- Video Card: 4 MB
- Hard disk space: 820.3 MB
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Platforms: | PC |
Publisher: | Psygnosis |
Developer: | Surreal Software |
Genres: | Adventure / Action Adventure |
Release Date: | August, 1999 |
Game Modes: | Singleplayer / Multiplayer |
Action adventure games of the Tomb Raider ilk have followed a simple formula of third-person perspective, simple attempts at character development and plot, and detailed locations and puzzles. Drakan certainly fits the bill, with the emphasis on attempting character and plot development, rather than actually succeeding. The storyline – rescuing your brother from a great evil – quickly falls by the wayside. By the time you reach the tragically impotent ending (which, after some 30-plus hours of adventuring, offers little payoff), your brother Delon’s existence has been forgotten.
But it doesn’t take long to realize what makes the game tick, and why you’ll probably stick through most of it – that reason is Arokh, the dragon. Your partner in crime through much of the game, Arokh is controllable whenever Rynn (your female alter-ego) climbs on top of him. He’s not just a handy way of getting through the huge levels, but also a dangerous weapon. He looks incredibly cool, flies amazingly well, uses virtually the same control method as when you’re on the ground, and has some bad-ass flame breath. Throughout your journey you’ll be able to upgrade your dragon’s fire breath to more potent poison, ice and lighting attacks by finding magical crystals.
After proving adept with a sword, slashing and sashaying all in the same move, it’s a delight to find Arokh and get to the real good bits. The beastly Wartoks that had caused problems when fighting on foot now flee like the polygonal scum they are from the mere sight of the mighty red dragon. When you’re confronted by another dragon, the enemy AI exhibits some very adroit maneuvering, which sadly can’t be said for the ground-based enemies. Any appearance of actions resembling AI are generally scripted moments that occasionally manage some comic flair – such as the ill-timing of the rock fall trap that takes the hapless Wartok with it, falling to a deep-valley death.
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The puzzles are strictly average but effective, being mostly of the lever-pulling and key-hunting variety. Many of Drakan’s 11 levels are vast, but an excellent map function supplies a basic idea of where you’re supposed to be heading, with the objectives scrawled on and crossed out as they’re completed. The well-structured level design constantly points you in the right direction. Exploration is rewarded with caches of armor, weapons, or health potions in hidden coves. There’s a lightweight RPG element to all of this – items and weapons can be stored in your Diablo-esque inventory panel, swords wear out and eventually break, health potions are scattered everywhere and you’ll ocasionally find side-quests to complete.
Even after you locate Arokh and take to the skies, the game will still be a blend of airborne combat and hack and slash. You’ll have to traverse through large, gaping cliffs using Arokh, then jump off and proceed on foot through smaller areas that are too big for your dragon. Fighting on foot with hand-to-hand weaponry is probably where the game is at it’s weakest. Even on the lowest difficulty, Drakan is not an easy game, and you’ll often have to time your moves perfectly to bring down enemies without taking damage yourself.
By the end, the tricky battles, intense puzzling, and terrific textures had me look past the game’s bugs and only halfheartedly responsive character controls (on foot, at least). Drakan has its problems, sure, but it’s still a worthier action-adventure than many other Tomb Raider wannabes, and has that extra edge to make it stick out of the crowd.
System Requirements: Pentium 100 MHz, 32 MB RAM, 4 MB Video, Win95
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