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As spotted by ResetEra users, The Legend of Dragoon can be purchased for £7.99 / €9.99 / AU$14.95. Since the PS Plus Extra and Premium February 2023 games line-up has yet to go live in North ...
A new rumor reveals that the PS1 game The Legend of Dragoon coming to the Premium tier of PlayStation Plus will have trophy support. Premium is the most expensive tier of the revamped PS Plus ...
Sony made some Playstation fans very happy this February when they announced that a classic RPG game, "The Legend of Dragoon," will join the PlayStation Plus lineup. Originally released in 1999 on ...
The Legend of Dragoon is the PlayStation’s first-party JRPG modeled after other successful games in the genre. While its biggest inspiration is most commonly recognized as being Final Fantasy ...
There’s so much untapped potential in Legend of Dragoon — it’s often tantalizing to think of how much better the game could have been if it had been released on PS2, instead of PS1.
While Sony's late-era PS1 JRPG The Legend of Dragoon became a cult classic, it was often seen at the time as pretty direct imitator of the Final Fantasy series. While the success of Square's role ...
The Legend of Dragoon is battling its way to PS5 and PS4 on the 21st February as part of this month's PS Plus Premium update, and as previously rumoured, the classic JRPG does indeed have a full ...
including some classic PlayStation games from yesteryear. For example, Legend of Dragoon, a cult-classic PS1 RPG, is being added as part of this batch of games, and when it releases, it will be ...
Experience The Legend of Dragoon – originally released on PS1, enhanced with up-rendering, rewind, quick save, and custom video filters.” As mentioned, The Legend of Dragoon will be available ...
This latest gossip all stems from the fact that PlayStation legend Shuhei Yoshida retweeted something over the weekend — that something being a tweet from The Legend of Dragoon composer Dennis ...
Gameplay gimmicks aside, it’s Legend of Dragoon‘s compelling combination of stunning PS1 visuals and classic JRPG concepts that make it so memorable. It wasn’t a genre-defining game changer ...