This game was a total letdown. It only has 3 characters to get. You cant save when ever you want, without using a save token that is. Save tokens are found like 1 per a dungeon. That not saving whenever you want sux for people who actually have a life. Say your playing the game, you just trained yourself about 5 or 6 levels and you only have one save token left, and you have to leave it is an emergency or something better just came up. You either a) use your last save token or b) just cut the game off and let everything you just did go to waste. Another nasty situation this game puts you in is when you die you either go back to the last time you saved (which probably will be quit some time ago) or you continue the game from like the last dungeon you exited with good items missing and it lowers you game ranking (You will find that at the end of the game). The biggest let down of this game has to be the fact that you can't turn into a dragon with Ryu when ever you want. You see this game has this thing called D-counter or something like that. Ever time your d-counter goes up in percent (it starts at 0% and goes to 100%) you become closer to dying. Your dragon powers are link to your d-counter with Ryu, so basically ever time you use your d-counter you become closer to dying. Does that make since? I know it is confusing. I mean that sux thsi is the only game you have to worry about using your d-counter going up and dying. What kind of Breath of Fire game is this!?
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