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Nov 11, 2015 Drakan: Order of the Flame Free Download PC Game Cracked in Direct Link and Torrent. Drakan: Order of the Flame is an action-adventure video game. Drakan: Order of the Flame Free Download PC Game Cracked in Direct Link and Torrent. Drakan: Order of the Flame is an action-adventure video game.
As with most internet mobile games, bots can be used to automatically automate duties, farm equipment, resources and arms, sell products, raid other players in LDoE. A bot is an app or program operating on your device / emulator / PC, which automatically logs into your game and performs activities. Drakan first appeared on the PC a few years ago and boasted fantastic graphics, huge atmospheric worlds to explore, and a gameplay dynamic that removed basic linear progression by allowing you to fly anywhere on your dragon companion. Those mountains in the distance were not beyond the gaming area-you could actually fly to them and explore them individually.
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starlord192019-08-262 points
I am able to install the game but when i click on the difficulty level, the game exits. Could smebody please help. Thanks awfully in advance.
Jake Logan2019-08-050 point
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This is an amazing game! I used to play it all the time when I was younger. I can't believe I can try it again. My CD broke during the move and this archive is awesome! I'm amazed how many awesome games there are in here especially from when I was young! This is an awesome site!
Yoshi2019-06-131 point
Everyone who has troubles running a game after installation: the 'no CD' error went away for me after installing the official 445 patch, which is available here.
Also 'iso' here is a weird 'mds' file, which I was not able to mount in any program. Fortunately MagicIso Magic Disk could open it, so I saved as regular 'iso' file and then was able to mount it and install the game
Also 'iso' here is a weird 'mds' file, which I was not able to mount in any program. Fortunately MagicIso Magic Disk could open it, so I saved as regular 'iso' file and then was able to mount it and install the game
Robs2019-04-040 point
Cool Game thx
It seems with that version the never ending health potion bug doesn't work annymore
It seems with that version the never ending health potion bug doesn't work annymore
Isma2019-03-230 point
I install the game with no peoblem, it opens but when I start new game get an error in (dragon.something) file. Could anyone help me out here. thanks in advance.
The Best2019-03-161 point
this site is the best, and thats why you have the best too. Excellent game
محمدرضا(muhammad)2019-02-09-4 points
hello,i am an Iranian teenage and when i was child,i played drakan.
this game is on of the best games ever i had played in any console.i love this game and i suggest playing that to everyone.
love you for linking the game;
in the refuge of ALLAH
this game is on of the best games ever i had played in any console.i love this game and i suggest playing that to everyone.
love you for linking the game;
in the refuge of ALLAH
Jo Fo2019-01-182 points
I've installed the software to open the MDF and MDS Files, but when I get to the install screen, it says to enter the disk. Please help.
Jo Fo2019-01-180 point
I'm having difficulties opening the game, I got a program to read the MDF files, I can get to the install screen, but it says there is no disk.
Crowbar Barbarian2018-12-090 point
Ah, one of my favorites! I was quite disappointed the sequel was a console exclusive. Thanks for the chance to replay this gem.
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Mike2018-11-021 point
This was my favourite game as a child - and still is now when i look back on it. This guy is remaking the game with modern graphics
i'm so excited https://drakanremake.wordpress.com/
i'm so excited https://drakanremake.wordpress.com/
Tru2018-11-01-1 point
I played a game called Drakan back in 99 or 2000 but couldn't do much or anything in the game. It just seemed like endless terrain and little else. But I don't think it was the same game because in my version there was a group or characters that followed along. But with no apparent goal.
Space Jump2018-05-193 points
''ISO'' version is actually MDF/MDS
Ang9lo2018-05-072 points
So cool! I used to play this game many years ago!
Thank you!
Thank you!
Pyb2018-01-052 points
One of my favorite childhood game. I mean, when a giant ogre is throwing at you the torso of a dead ennemi from so far you can berrely see him, when you can explore the entire map riding your dragon and killing everyone, when you can dismember ennemis with starting sword, how a game could be cooler than that ? :D
maxy2017-11-20-2 points
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Drakan: Order of the Flame | |
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Developer(s) | Surreal Software |
Publisher(s) | Psygnosis |
Designer(s) | Alan Patmore |
Series | 'Drakan' |
Engine | Riot engine |
Platform(s) | Windows |
Release | July 14, 1999 |
Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Drakan: Order of the Flame is an action-adventurevideo game developed by Surreal Software and published by Psygnosis in 1999. The game follows Rynn, a young woman with extraordinary martial skills, and an ancient dragon Arokh on their quest to free Rynn's younger brother from the evil sorcerer Navaros. The gameplay alternates between dungeon exploration and hack and slash when Rynn is alone and aerial dogfights when she mounts Arokh. A sequel, Drakan: The Ancients' Gates, was released in 2002.
Gameplay[edit]
The gameplay of Drakan primarily consists of exploring vast locations and battling enemies. The player navigates Rynn from third-person perspective, using the keyboard and mouse. On open-air locations, Arokh follows Rynn either by flying or by walking if he can land nearby. In the latter case, he also allows Rynn to mount him at any time, whereupon the control switches to him. When navigating Arokh, the player cannot use any of Rynn's items except potions, but has a variety of ranged weapons the dragon acquires throughout the game, starting with his innate fire breathing. When in the air, Rynn and Arokh are superior to any non-aerial enemy, but to defeat flying monsters, the player must maneuver and aim precisely. Dismounting is only possible when landed.
The large open-air locations contain entrances to smaller dungeons, which Arokh usually cannot enter because of his size, so Rynn has to explore them alone. When controlling Rynn, the player can equip her with swords, daggers, maces, battle axes, bows, and armour that she picks up throughout the game. The inventory is limited in size, and most weapons wear down when used and cannot be repaired. In addition to normal weapons, there are magical ones, as well as potions, bow arrows, and quest-related items. No special in-game skills are required for Rynn to equip any weapon or armour she picks up, and the player can use acrobatics to gain tactical advantage in combat. The game was rated 'Mature' by the Entertainment Software Rating Board for 'animated violence, blood, and gore' because of its realistic depiction of dismemberment, decapitation, and gibbing of the enemies.
When not in combat, the player has to solve puzzles to progress the story or complete side-quests to obtain special artifacts like unique armour and weapons.
Plot[edit]
The story begins with Rynn and her brother Delon caught in a surprise attack by a pack of wartoks, Orc-like creatures serving Navaros. Rynn is injured and left for dead and Delon is kidnapped. She survives, however, and returns to her village to find it burned down by Navaros' minions. A mortally wounded village elder instructs her to seek out the dragon Arokh and resurrect the legendary Order of the Flame, an ancient organization of dragon-riding knights who battled evil and disappeared after it had seemingly been defeated. Rynn finds Arokh in an ancient cave and uses the crystal of Arokh's former rider Heron to awaken him from his statue-like sleep. Reluctantly, Arokh agrees to merge their existences into one through a magical ritual called the Bond. Gameplay-wise, the Bond allows Rynn to mount Arokh and makes them share their hit points so that when one of them is killed, the other dies, too.
Rynn and Arokh journey across the world of Drakan, solving various challenges, and after countless battles, discover that the minions of Navaros plan to use Delon's body as a host for the evil sorcerer's resurrection. Rynn has to fight the possessed Delon and wins but Navaros leaves his body and escapes. The final boss of the game is Navaros' Four-headed dragon Kaeros whom Rynn and Arokh must fight together. The game ends with a cliffhanger, showing Delon falling into the abyss and Rynn and Arokh following him.
Reception[edit]
Jeff Lundrigan reviewed the PC version of the game for Next Generation, rating it four stars out of five, and stated that 'It's not quite the end-all and be-all we'd hoped for, but this is still great, great stuff.'[1]
Based on 30 reviews, GameRankings gave Drakan: Order of the Flame an average score of 82%.[2]
Sequel[edit]
A sequel, Drakan: The Ancients' Gates, was released in 2002 for PlayStation 2.
References[edit]
- ^Lundrigan, Jeff (November 1999). 'Finals'. Next Generation. Vol. 2 no. 3. Imagine Media. p. 122.
- ^'Drakan: Order of the Flame Reviews'. GameRankings. Retrieved 2008-02-06.[permanent dead link]
External links[edit]
- Official website (Surreal Software)
- Drakan: Order of the Flame at MobyGames
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