Whereas I was trying to think of a game that had four people on screen at the same time fighting a dragon which also had good graphics and was multiplayer. Hence, Monster Hunter. Seriously, it's a much better multiplayer experience if you're good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfCwDDMaSP8
Fighting a dragon
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Oi, Thoats noit a dragon! Thois is a dragon!
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What is that man. Link to that dragon beagle they had on wizards?
Anyways thank you square for amking such an awesome game where 4 players can fight a dragon. I still dont get why he dont got a face but thats just fine.
Anyways thank you square for amking such an awesome game where 4 players can fight a dragon. I still dont get why he dont got a face but thats just fine.
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FF13 would work as well, at times.
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I dont got ff 13. I went with 9. It had 4 playable characters on screen at the same time. It had a dragon. Youtube has videos. Thats my logic.
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