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Lunar: Dragon Song - Nintendo DS

by Ubisoft
Nintendo DS
Everyone 10+
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews) 59 / 100

Price: $39.99
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  • Battle System
  • Lunar - Dragon Song's battle system is quite different from that of previous Lunar games spaning both DS screens.
  • Coliseum
  • The Coliseum is a brand new feature to the Lunar series for card battles. Cards have HP just like players in the game. If cards loses all of its HP, the other player gets your card. However, if you defeat your opponent's card, and knock its HP down to 0, y
  • Menu System

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  • ASIN: B0009F3QSE
  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches ; 3.2 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: September 8, 2006
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #15,005 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes
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Product Description

Experience the next installment of the Lunar SAGA on the Nintendo DS. Discover the events prior to Lunar Silver Star Story in an epic prequel storyline, involving all new characters in the Lunar universe. With new main characters, a new Battle Card system and new weapons and items, players must battle the forces of evil by transforming Dark enemy creatures into beings of Light.

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Long, long ago, the world of Lunar was dead; neither flora nor fauna--nor even air--could exist. But the Goddess Althena, together with the Dragonmaster and Four Dragons, came and gave life to the land, magically transforming this dead place into a verdant world overflowing with life. She blessed the world of Lunar, and the Dragonmaster swore to her his undying loyalty. He and the Four Dragons were entrusted with the Goddess's protection, and through her power, a magical world was born.

Lunar: Dragon Song is a tale of origins, set 1,000 years prior to the events of the original Lunar: The Silver Star and the adventures of Dragonmaster Alex. In the twilight time of Dragon Song, the world was still divided. At its center lived the race of beastmen in large, extravagant dwellings, while on its outskirts lived the race of humans. The two races were largely separate, and the world remained in balance so long as they remained separate. But this balance was soon threatened by a vile tribe in the distant frontier, who was rumored to wield formidable powers of dark magic. In a world that owed its existence to magic, these were perilous times.

Battle the forces of evil and transform Dark creatures into Light with the new Light and Dark system. Augment the abilities of your party via battle cards, and then exchange cards over wireless LAN with your friends. Lunar: Dragon Song lets you move around the map by simply tapping a point on the touch screen. Battles in the game use both screens to show grounded and airborne enemies. The game also feature controls dictated to the built-in microphone.

The first installment to the Lunar series in over a decade, Lunar: Dragon Song is a completely original adventure set against the backdrop of the Lunar universe. Join Jian, Lucia, Gabryel, and a host of new characters in this epic new prequel for Nintendo DS.


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61 of 62 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Biggest disappointment all year... January 26, 2006
Fun: 1.0 out of 5 stars   
I've been a HUGE fan of the Lunar series since the Sega CD days, and I can't tell you how much I was looking forward to this game.

But, whether you are a Lunar fan or not, this game is awful.

Now, I don't normally review games I haven't finish, but I am about at the halfway mark, and I doubt I'll ever finish this game. I am just fed up with forcing myself to play it.

The story, compared to other Lunar games and RPGs in general, is thin and boring. Halfway through the game, and nothing interesting has happened at all. I've traveled to some towns, fought some monsters, and... well... that's about the entire story so far. Once, my party entered town, and my main character decided to undertake an arena battle that was extremely dangerous and foolish, because he "HAD" to. He never explained why, and he never talked about it before... but he just "had to do it." That's about how the story works: no character motivations, no real backstory, and no real purpose for anything that has happened so far. If they explain later in the story, it will be too late, because the game story is far too random and pointless for you to WANT to find out.

The combat, though, is where they totally destroyed this game.

Firstly, the game is SLOW. Painfully, I can't take it anymore, slow. The runnining speed of the characters on the map is about as fast as characters NORMALLY move in other games. The walking speed is unbearable. Too bad, for some reason, your HP continually depleats when you run around!! And you don't get much HP to begin with, let me tell you.

Battle speed and animation is awful, as well. You can hold down R1 constantly to speed battle up to a less slow motion feel.
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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars It's not Lunar, but I enjoyed it anyways March 31, 2006
Fun: 3.0 out of 5 stars   
I read the reviews and did quite a bit of research before buying this game, so I did know exactly what I was getting into. The box says that the game is by the "original creators of Silver Star Story" (a game I adore). This is, in fact, false; Game Arts, which bought the rights to the license from Vic Ireland and Working Designs, farmed the development out to Marvelous Entertainment, a multimedia company best known among gamers for the most recent portable Harvest Moon games. They are not credited for their work, by the way.

Furthermore, Square-Enix declined to publish the game, even though the company had already published Game Arts' Grandia Xtreme (or rather, Enix had) and would go on to publish Grandia III. The French company Ubisoft, which frequently publishes games like this in the European market but only rarely Stateside, picked it up and published it with little fanfare, releasing about 50,000 copies (my estimate, based on sales to date) to the North American public in cheap shrink-wrap at an MSRP of $39.99. Put all that together, and it's safe to say that this game's credentials are more than a little suspect, and that probably predisposed a lot of people against it. Nonetheless, while this is not by any means an adequate entry in the great Lunar series, it is an interesting and very non-traditional RPG which may appeal to a small and specially tuned audience.

Not since Unlimited Saga has an RPG taken such an aggressively avant-garde approach to gameplay, and every element of the long-established formula has been twisted. Right from the beginning, you can buy a weapon that renders the main character, Jian, ridiculously overpowered and able to slay nearly anything in the initial dungeons in one turn.
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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars A Slap in the Face to All the Loyal Lunar Fans October 14, 2005
Fun: 2.0 out of 5 stars   
I'm a big fan of Lunar. I loved Lunar Silver Star Story Complete, and I loved Eternal Blue. Hey, I even picked up Lunar Legend on the GBA, but this game--the first original Lunar game to come out in ten years--severely disappoints me by missing what makes Lunar so enticing in the first place. This to me does not feel like a Lunar game, but rather an RPG trying to be Lunar.

Anyone who has played Lunar knows that Althena created the world of Lunar. In Dragon Song there are two races: The humans and Beastmen. Humans are trained more in the arts of healing, while most beastmen are warriors. There's a powerstruggle between the two, one group thinks they're better than the others. But when the Vile Tribe threatens the world, the two races are able to put their differences aside and work together to stop them.

Gameplay in Lunar is simple, but it has changed. For one, all dialogue actions take place on the touch screen. The problem being that nothing happens on the top screen. You wouldn't think this to be a big problem, but when you're used to playing RPGs on the console, you're not used to having to look at a bottom scream for messages and a top screen for gameplay. There were better ways to utilize the touch screen in this game. Likewise, the menu is not very well crafted, and it's difficult to use upon first playing the game.

And as if the gameplay on the field weren't enough. In battle is terrible! When one decides to battle, one must keep in mind what "battle mode" they are in. Combat Mode and Virtue Mode. The difference is simple.

In combat mode you will defeat enemies for prizes. Glorious items that you'll sometimes need on your quest. Some you'll need to progress. The downside to Combat Mode is your characters get no experience.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
3.0 out of 5 stars arrived OK
Don't like this kind of games, bought as a gift
Published 1 month ago by Sergio Bertarelli Jr.
5.0 out of 5 stars Awsome
This game takes me back to the other 2 Lunar games. It is a great series and has an awesome story. This game also does bring up the other games as well but if you never played them... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Joshua Sweeney
5.0 out of 5 stars Great game
This is a fun game I haven't beaten this yet but I am near the end of it. I would recommend this to anyone that likes a good RPG.
Published 13 months ago by maria
3.0 out of 5 stars Fun, but not exciting
The first thing that must be said is that this game isnt a BAD game, nor Broken, but it IS a grind fest, and some of the tactics are just plain cheap. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Ethersalad
5.0 out of 5 stars Cute
This is a cute addition to the Lunar series. It was right on par and I think it is good for all ages. If you haven't played the Lunar games before, that is fine. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Nickolas Morgaan
1.0 out of 5 stars Slow and Tedious Loses the Race
If you were a fan of Lunar 1 and 2, do not play this game and pretend it never existed. The game is slow in all the wrong ways, and punishes players who want to speed things... Read more
Published on June 17, 2012 by MacDiver
1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of money and time
Worst. Game. Ever. It takes a long time to earn enough gill for weapons and armour just to have a monkey attack you and break them. The battle system is pointless. Read more
Published on March 21, 2011 by RPG gamer
3.0 out of 5 stars Good game but expected a lot more
The game overall is good, but, as a Lunar fan, I expected a lot more from this DS title. It's a fresh RPG but many of the elements that made Silver Star Story and eternal Blue... Read more
Published on October 22, 2010 by Daniel Mosquera
3.0 out of 5 stars Mediocre,Not a great Lunar game
This game is very "ok" at best,First off the main characters you start with don't even feel right,it takes most of the game to even get to the bland mediocre story that is far... Read more
Published on August 4, 2010 by Kristine Campbell
2.0 out of 5 stars Lunar...Well it isn't like the silver star or eternal blue...But it is...
Lunar...Well it isn't like the silver star or eternal blue...But it is a prequel and fills in some blanks. The story is good and fills in some blanks between the other games. Read more
Published on August 1, 2009 by david
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