So there�s this little game that came out a few a weeks ago. You might�ve heard of it. It�s called
Skyrim and Dtoid�s own Jim Sterling
thought it was pretty good. I mean you can fight dragons in it. Awesome, right? Well what if I told you about a game where you can fight dragons
with other dragons! Welcome to the wonderful, pixilated world of
Bahamut Lagoon.
To be honest, I don�t remember a lot about the story. There was something about a group of rebels led by a spunky youth with a destiny trying to save the world from an evil empire. Typical JRPG fare, but it definitely didn�t detract from my enjoyment. I mean it�s not like other
dragon-based games are known for their earth-shattering main quests.
If you�re a fan of dragons, Square, or strategy RPGs from the SNES�s Golden Years, you gotta play
Bahamut Lagoon. You�re all Internet-savvy people, I�m sure you know how to find a copy. It just goes to show that pretty much any videogame genre would benefit from a healthy infusion of dragons.
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