Talk:Drakkhen

Questionable NPOV
From the article:

''The small proportion of the gaming population who have played and enjoyed Drakkhen generally consider it a classic of the RPG genre, alongside the likes of Betrayal at Krondor, Final Fantasy IV, and Baldur's Gate -- although its replay value may be slightly lower than these due to its comparative lack of depth, detail, and storytelling. Regardless, the ambience in this game in unparalleled.''

There are several NPOV concerns here, including the three games chosen to represent the classics of the RPG genre (while all three games have recieved high critical acclaim, it's a rather eclectic, idiosyncratic ensemble), while the comments on depth, detail, storytelling and particular the ambience are all highly opinionated.211.27.72.91 15:52, 19 August 2006 (UTC)

Most every word written inside the above spoiler is incredibly biased and inaccurate for and against Drakkhen's reception. It would be more accurate to say the critical reception was warm, according to mobygames.com, and to this day, people are divided on whether the game has aged well (from what I've seen from modern reviews on YouTube and other websites; take that with a grain of salt). UnderCloud (talk) 04:21, 9 January 2018 (UTC)

Music
Can someone comment on the differences between the music for the Amiga/PC version and the SNES version? For the most part, the SNES version definitely isn't "orchestral" -- it's moody and synth-driven, bordering on ambient music at times. Goldenband 03:42, 15 April 2007 (UTC)