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Dragon Knight 4
Developer(s) ELF Corporation
Publisher(s) ELF Corporation (DOS)
NEC Avenue (NEC PC-9801)
Banpresto (SNES, PC-FX, PlayStation and Sega Saturn)
Series Dragon Knight
Platform(s) DOS
NEC PC-9801
PlayStation
PC-FX
Sega Saturn
SNES
Release date(s) 1994 (DOS, NEC PC-9801)
1996 (SNES)
1997 (PC-FX, PlayStation and Sega Saturn)[1]
Genre(s) Role-playing game
Mode(s) Single-player
Media Compact Disk (Japanese)
Input methods Keyboard
Mouse
Gamepad

Dragon Knight 4 is a third-person anime role-playing video game, released in Japan on several platforms between 1994 and 1997, and was developed by ELF Corporation.[1] In 1994, the game first became available for DOS and the NEC PC-9801, with a censored version ported to the SNES in 1996 and later to the PC-FX, PlayStation and Sega Saturn in 1997. Dragon Knight 4 is a continuation of the Dragon Knight series, and a sequel to Knights of Xentar.

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Gameplay

The central character of Dragon Knight 4 is Kakeru, the son of the protagonist of Knights of Xentar. At the outset, the player is informed of a sorcerer's plot to destroy civilization and must guide Kakeru through a number of battles before finally confronting the wizard, Lushifon.[1] The game features a turn-based battle system, with the player in control of up to eight additional characters. Allies and enemies are both separated into statistically distinct classes: swordsmen, archers and sorcerers, with certain armour and weaponry being appropriate to each.[1]

Censorship

The original DOS and NEC PC-9801 versions of the game both feature hentai nudity and sex scenes.[1] Banpresto removed these aspects before re-publishing the game for the SNES, PC-FX, PlayStation and Sega Saturn consoles in 1996 and 1997 respectively.

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