Well considering the fact that Deep blue costs something like five to ten dollars.And DS:LOH costs anywheres from twenty five to forty dollars.It is A waste of money.No Ds isn't the the worst game for the turbo.That would be Taken it to the hoop.
Yeah, but you can get the PC Engine Dragon Slayer for $1 - $5, which features a cool interactive test mode when you run it on a sub-3.0 card.
Even if you didn't use a walkthrough, the PCE DS is more fun than Deep Blue and doubles as a nice soundtrack CD.
I kind of disagree with Dragon Slayer not being any worse than the other available titles, I think Cosmic Fantasy 2 is a much much better game personally.
That's why I put that little word 'most' in there.
I don't think that DS is inferior (or superior) to Exile, Exile: WP, Neutopia 1 and 2, OotG, M&M III, or Ys III. The only rpgs that are vastly superior to DS are Ys I & II and Cosmic Fantasy 2, and CF2 only because of the story and cut scenes. CF2 is much worse than DS when it comes to enemy encounter rates and the battle system - considering in DS battles can be set to auto and you can use the looking glass (is that the right item?) to avoid most battles altogether.
Turbofan1 couldn't comprehend why anyone would like Dragon Slayer, and I was answering why I like it - it's far from unplayable and is one of only a few choices for rpgs. I didn't consider the cost of the game, as that relates to rarity and availability far more than the quality of the game. I'd much rather spend $25-40 on a playable game than $5-10 on a useless pile of manure like Deep Blue.
I like that Dragon Slayer, even with all its running around 'fetching' quests, is more straightforward and I guess "traditional" than Cosmic 2, which has at least a few cheap sections. Plus, DS has way nicer bg/map art/graphics and music than Cosmic 2 and it's not-so-linear with extra stuff to do.
Cosmic 2 is still fun for those who can appreciate it, but has more big flaws than DS as an actual game.
I like them both, but prefer DS way more and it'll always get more play throughs from me.
As far as Turbo games go, Dragon Slayer is definitely one of the 'good' ones.