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Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara brings reworkings of two of Capcom’s classic arcade hits - Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom and Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara – together in one definitive digital package. Just as in the arcades, up to four players will select their character class before doing battle against the mythical beasts from the Dungeons and Dragons’ universe with a mix of melee, range and magic attacks.
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Description
Just as in the arcades, up to four players will select their character class before doing battle against the mythical beasts from the Dungeons and Dragons’ universe with a mix of melee, range and magic attacks.
Key Features
- GGPO Enhanced Online With Drop-in/Drop-out Co-Op Play: Community-trusted GGPO powers a smooth online experience that allows up to four players to drop in or out of games in progress at will.
- Classic Arcade Gameplay with a New Twist: Players can enjoy the original arcade modes or mix up the gameplay with House Rules that can completely alter the experience.
Some examples of House Rules:
- Unbreakable - Equipable items have infinite durability. Never worry about breakage again!
- Enemy Rush - Fight against time in this special Time Attack Mode. Start the game clock with 30 seconds and increase the clock with each enemy you kill!
- Make it Rain – Get rich quick! Enemies and chests drop tons of gold!
- Unbreakable - Equipable items have infinite durability. Never worry about breakage again!
- Challenge System: A newly introduced RPG-like system that fits on top of the existing games and provides a myriad of challenges for players to complete. Players can level up and obtain Vault Coins to be used in the Vault.
- The Vault: A treasure trove of unlockables and gameplay loot can be purchased with Vault Coins earned via the Challenge System.
- Character Visualizer: This UI visualizer tracks which characters the players and their friends most often use. Players can utilize the tool to create a more balanced multiplayer dungeon crew, or to see which under-used characters they should try out next.
- Leaderboards & Connected Arcade: Players can track how they stack up against their friends through leaderboards, as well as view a full breakdown of gameplay related stats.
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS *:
- Windows Vista (Does not support Windows XP)
- Processor:
- Intel Dual Core 1.8GHz (or higher) or AMD Athlon II X2 (or higher)
- Memory:
- 1 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- nVidia GF6600 (or higher) or ATi X1600 (or higher) with 256MB of RAM
- DirectX®:
- 11
- Hard Drive:
- 350 MB HD space
- Sound:
- DirectSound compatible, DirectX 9.0c (or higher) compatible
- Other Requirements:
- Broadband Internet connection
- Additional:
- DirectX 11/Shader3.0 or higher
recommended*
- OS *:
- Windows 7
- Processor:
- Intel Dual Core 2.4GHz (or higher) or AMD Athlon II X2 (or higher)
- Memory:
- 2 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- nVidia GF8000 (or higher) or ATi X1800 (or higher) with 256MB of RAM
- DirectX®:
- 11
- Hard Drive:
- 350 MB HD space
- Sound:
- DirectSound compatible, DirectX 9.0c (or higher)
- Other Requirements:
- Broadband Internet connection
- Additional:
- DirectX 11/Shader3.0 or higher
User reviews
Do you remember the days of quarter eating side scrollers? The beat 'em up where you just demolished all comers? And you could get past the one bad guy if you just had *one* more quarter? Well, now you have an unlimited
For all those who said that movement is fixed to arrow keys and cannot be used w a controller, I just enabled Steam Input and works prefectly fine. Just give it a try and do not let this great port and game run into
You're buying this game for Shadows Over Mystara. It's so worth it. Tower of Doom is really just there to show you how much they leaped from okay to amazing in game design. What I loved the most about this pack is that
The port isn't great, but the games are. Make sure Vsync is on and turn the filters off. Unfortunately, there are no good filters here, so it's raw pixels all the way, which still looks good though. It would've been
These are great arcade games. I grew up on stuff like this. The sprites still look awesome. The music still hits. Couch co-op is still chaos in a good way. But once the nostalgia wears off, it’s kind of thin. You’re
I enjoyed my time with it. Some general criticisms that should be addressed Like others have already mentioned, there’s a really odd limitation to key bindings (Movement is tied to arrow keys. Actions, including




