Dungeon Magic


Dungeon Magic, also known as Light Bringer in Japan and Europe, is a 1994 arcade game by Taito Corporation Japan and is also included in Taito Legends 2. Unlike most medieval/fantasy beat 'em ups, it featured an isometric viewing angle, some platforming, unusually large stylised sprites, and variable blood/gore settings.
Unusually, there are two European versions of the game: one uses the title Light Bringer, and the other uses the title Dungeon Magic.
While this game uses the same title as Taito's earlier NES game , the two games are unrelated aside from their titles.

Plot

An evil magician has brought an evil spirit back to life and is plotting to seize control of the kingdom, and has kidnapped the princess for use as a sacrifice. Four warriors venture into the world of magic to save the princess of the kingdom from the wicked magician: Ash the knight, Gren the roving warrior, Cisty the elf, whose whole family was destroyed by the evil spirit in the past, and the old magician Vold with the magic staff must now set off to save the princess.

Gameplay

In this game, up to four players can choose from four different characters: a knight, a martial artist, an elven archer and a wizard.
Consumable items: Collecting treasure gives experience points, and gaining levels slightly increases combo damage and shortens the charging time to perform a super attack. Consuming food and drink items restores health, and picking up mice increases the chance to unleash a critical hit. Lastly, characters can pick up magical spheres which increase their ability to use their desperation attack.
Weapons and shields: There are three different elemental weapons that deal increased damage against certain enemy types. The starting weapon and the secret "power" weapon do not deal elemental damage but instead can inflict critical hits randomly; the "power weapon" increases damage and has a higher critical rate. Characters can also pick up and use single-use projectile weapons such as spears and throwing axes; the crossbow is unique in that it can be fired five times. There are five different shields that allow you to completely negate enemy attacks before breaking.
Items, weapons and shields can be found in barrels, crates, and treasure chests. However, players must be cautious to avoid traps, of which there are various kinds.
The enemies in the game are fairly standard for a fantasy-them game, including orcs, slimes, lizardmen, werewolves, carnivorous plants, harpies, and others. Bosses include demons, giant snakes, a spider-woman, and more. The game also features numerous branching paths that present different rooms and secret areas. However, each path must be cleared against a time limit. If the player dawdles in an area too long, then ghosts will eventually appear and swarm the player as punishment. Players must play through the game multiple times to see all of the rooms available.

Characters

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Reception

In Japan, Game Machine listed Dungeon Magic on their April 15, 1994 issue as being the seventh most-successful table arcade unit of the year.