Eragon PC Game Full Version Free Download
Eragon is a third person video game
released for the PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Microsoft Windows,
developed by Stormfront Studios. Also released are unique versions of
Eragon for the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PSP, and mobile phone
handheld gaming systems, primarily developed by Amaze Entertainment.
The
game is based upon the Eragon film, which is in turn loosely based on
the book Eragon, by Christopher Paolini. The games were released on
November 14, 2006 in the United States of America, on November 24, 2006
in European and on November 23, 2006 in Australia in order to coincide
with the release of the film. In the game the player takes on the role
of the main protagonist from the book and film, Eragon, and occasionally
controls his dragon Saphira.
Eragon is a young farm boy in the
fantasy world of Alagaesia. One day while out hunting, the boy stumbles
upon a glowing blue orb that he thinks is a stone. Come to find out,
it's actually a dragon egg. Eventually, a dragon hatches from the egg
and Eragon discovers that he shares a magical bond with the creature.
Turns out Eragon has been chosen as a legendary dragon rider, which is a
warrior with special magic abilities that flies around on dragons and
fights the impending evil that's sweeping across the land at the behest
of a ruthless tyrant. It's up to Eragon to save the day by hacking
through an army of clones in several linear, uninspired, and mercifully
short levels.
Eragon is supposedly a dragon rider, but there are only
a handful of stages where the dragon even makes any sort of difference.
Most of the gameplay takes place on foot with the dragon nowhere to be
seen. At set times, you'll see a little dragon icon floating in the
background informing you that you can call in your dragon friend. Tap a
couple of buttons and you'll get to watch him swoop in and then leave.
This dragon needed to be at your side throughout the whole game spewing
fire and helping you kick ass instead of dropping in at select moments
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