N-gage:
The player character is a hunter who has been hired by a small town named Marion Berck to find a missing girl named Momo who disappeared after King-Dragon attacked. Since King-Dragon's attack, the villagers have been plagued by mysterious deaths, dying crops, and monster attacks, which you must help with along your journey to find Momo.Versão para PC:
The player character is a dishonored knight hired by a scholar named Charlotte L. Wells to investigate the ruins of Harlech Island on her behalf. Almost as soon as he begins, however, he is mortally wounded by a mysterious warrior named Dvorak and must undergo a life-saving process which binds him to Harlech. He will now die if he ever leaves – unless he can find the fabled Dragon Slayer sword, which is the only item capable of severing his ties with Harlech and giving him his life back.N-gage:
The gameplay was compared to other similar games like Diablo, The Legend of Zelda, and to an extent, Final Fantasy. Players seek out enemies, and then rapidly press the attack button to attack them. Spells could also be cast with varying strengths by holding down the spell button, allowing them to cast more powerful spells, but allow the enemies to close in on them.One unique quality the game had was allowing players to switch between two different classes per level, using "Guardians". On each level up, players were able to pick between playing as a spell-casting character, or a melee-fighting character. This was an interesting feature, but generally useless – if the users play as the melee character, they will gain points in Strength, which is useless as a spell-casting character, and if playing as a spell caster, they gain points in Magic, which is useless as a melee fighter.Players were encouraged to play for long periods of time. Each group of enemies they cleared raised the experience point bonus from the next group by 1%. The longer a person played, the more experience they would get with each enemy killed.A versão N-Gage recebeu críticas mistas, mas a versão para PC recebeu críticas geralmente favoráveis.