Quest: Brian's Journey
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Developer(s) | Atelier Double[1] |
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Platform(s) | Game Boy Color |
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Genre(s) | Role-playing game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Quest: Brian's Journey is a 2000
The original Japanese version was published by
Plot
The game's story is set in Celtland, a fantastic medieval world that resembles Ireland. The plot is an expanded version of Quest 64's plot: the playable character is an apprentice mage named Brian. He originally sets off to find his father who has left the monastery of the mages; the player later learns that his father is looking for a thief who has stolen the "Eletale Book". The player must also collect elemental amulets, which have been hoarded by powerful criminals and are integral in the defeat of the game's final boss.
Gameplay
Much like in the Nintendo 64 version, the player controls the protagonist, Brian, moving around the game's locations from an overhead perspective. The players level up the character's four elemental skills using experience points gained from fighting enemies in order to learn new spell combinations.
Reception
References
- ^ Atelier Double at Game Developer Research Institute
- ^ a b Nix, Marc (2000-02-15). "Quest: Brian's Journey". IGN. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
- ^ Hamilton, Rob (4 November 2015). "A scaled-down remake of a bad game? 'I'm shocked I didn't love it,' I say sarcastically". Honest Gamer. Retrieved 4 June 2017.