![]() ![]() ![]() She survives, however, and returns to her village to find it burned down by Navaros' minions. Rynn is injured and left for dead and Delon is kidnapped. The story begins with Rynn and her brother Delon caught in a surprise attack by a pack of wartoks, Orc-like creatures serving Navaros. When not in combat, the player has to solve puzzles to progress the story or complete side-quests to obtain special artifacts like unique armour and weapons. 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. 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. In addition to normal weapons, there are magical ones, as well as potions, bow arrows, and quest-related items. The inventory is limited in size, and most weapons wear down when used and cannot be repaired. 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 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. Dismounting is only possible when landed. 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. 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. In the latter case, he also allows Rynn to mount him at any time, whereupon the control switches to him. On open-air locations, Arokh follows Rynn either by flying or by walking if he can land nearby. The player navigates Rynn from third-person perspective, using the keyboard and mouse. The gameplay of Drakan primarily consists of exploring vast locations and battling enemies. A sequel, Drakan: The Ancients' Gates, was released in 2002. The gameplay alternates between dungeon exploration and hack and slash when Rynn is alone and aerial dogfights when she mounts Arokh. 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. You may also like.Drakan: Order of the Flame is an action-adventure video game developed by Surreal Software and published by Psygnosis in 1999. If you would like to see actual photo or box art of the game, please feel free to contact us for more photos prior purchase. Product images for Pre-Owned Video Games, Consoles and Accessories are for illustrative purposes only, and may different from what are available at the time of order fulfillment. Product images for Pre-Order and NEW Video Games, Consoles, and Accessories are stock photos and may differ from what are available upon release. All prices and availability are subject to change without prior notice, at the sole discretion of J&L Game Inc. ※ Please note our prices on our website may be different from our store prices. Descriptor(s): Blood and Gore, Violence.Developer & Publisher: Surreal Software, SCEA.Name: Drakan: The Ancients' Gates - PlayStation 2. ![]() The mysterious world of Drakan is filled with magical creatures, interesting characters, and challenging puzzles. You'll gain skills as a fighter, an archer, or a mage as you fight ruthless enemies from the arctic tundra to the swamplands. Together with Rynn and Arokh, you'll need magical spells, resourcefulness, and powerful weapons to survive the vast environments. Now it's up to Rynn-a brave female warrior-and her dragon Arokh to save these spiritual leaders and the last remnants of humankind. ![]() In the decaying world of Drakan, the immortal Spirit Dragons are held captive. ![]()
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