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Dragon Fantasy: Book II – Review (PS3) | CriticalIndieGamer

The story of Dragon Fantasy: Book II follows directly on from Book I, taking place over three routes with Ogden and his crew aiming to save the world by gathering Voidstones. The story is standard fare for any RPG veteran, but it’s executed well enough that it’s still a joy to play through. The game also has a sense of humour, not taking itself too seriously and making some nice references to other games – but it’d be more fun for you to find them yourself.

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Dragon Fantasy coming to 3DS, Wii U

Muteki’s Dragon Fantasy: The Volumes of Westeria will be published on Steam, Wii U and 3DS by Bit.Trip/Woah Dave developer Choice Provisions this year. Volumes of Westeria is an updated version of both Dragon Fantasy Books I and II, originally released on PS3 and Vita.

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An interview with globe-trotting composer Dale North - Pixelitis

"He is known as the self-titled Corgi King on the Internet and officially as the Editor-in-Chief of Destructoid, but you can now add another title to Dale North’s resume: videogame music composer.

North is no stranger to music, having done a fair assortment of arrangements for OverClocked ReMix over the years. His biggest breakout to original game scoring came last year with the release of Dragon Fantasy Book II, a 2013 indie RPG developed by Muteki Corporation for PlayStation 3 and Vita that serves as a throwback to classic 90s JRPGs. The digital and physical versions of the official soundtrack were released via Scarlet Moon Records in early January." - Patrick Kulikowski

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Dragon Fantasy: Book II Soundtrack Now Available

oprainfall writes:

"If you are a fan of this soundtrack like I am…well, you’re in luck. It is now available in both digital and (limited-print) physical formats."

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