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Breath of Fire (video game)

Breath of Fire
Breath of Fire cover.jpg
North American cover art
Developer(s) Capcom
Publisher(s)
Producer(s) Tokuro Fujiwara
Designer(s) Yoshinori Takenaka
Yoshinori Kawano
Makoto Ikehara
Artist(s) Keiji Inafune
Tatsuya Yoshikawa
Writer(s) Yoshinori Kawano
Composer(s) Yasuaki Fujita
Mari Yamaguchi
Minae Fuji
Yoko Shimomura
Tatsuya Nishimura
Series Breath of Fire
Platform(s) Super NES, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo 3DS
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Role-playing
Mode(s) Single-player
Review scores
Publication Score
GBA SNES
EGM 7.5 / 10 40 / 50
GameFan 274 / 300
Game Informer 8 / 10 9 / 10
GamePro 4 / 5 3 / 5
GameSpot 7.7 / 10
GameSpy 8 / 10
IGN 7.6 / 10
Nintendo Power 4 / 5 3.65 / 5
Play 8 / 10
Electronic Games A+
Aggregate scores
GameRankings 75% 70%
Metacritic 79%

Breath of Fire (Japanese: ブレス オブ ファイア 竜の戦士 Hepburn: Buresu obu Faia: Ryū no Senshi?, Breath of Fire: The Dragon Warrior) is a role-playing video game developed by Capcom originally for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Initially released in Japan in April 1993, the game was later made available in North America in August 1994 by Square Soft, who handled the title's English localization and promotion.

Recognized by Capcom as their first traditional role-playing video game, Breath of Fire would set the precedent for future entries in the series, and features character designs by company head of development Keiji Inafune, as well as music by members of Capcom's in-house sound team Alph Lyla. In 2001, the game was re-released for the Game Boy Advance handheld system with new save features and minor graphical enhancements, with the English version being released in Europe for the first time. In 2016, it was released for the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console.

Set in a fantasy world, Breath of Fire follows the journey of a boy named Ryu, one of the last surviving members of an ancient race with the ability to transform into mighty dragons, as he searches the world for his sister. During his quest, Ryu meets other warriors who share his quest, and comes into conflict with the Dark Dragon Clan, a militaristic empire who seeks to take over the world by reviving a mad goddess. The game experienced mostly positive reception upon release, and was followed by a direct sequel, Breath of Fire II, in 1994.


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