Genre: Role-Playing (RPG)
Perspective: Top-down
Art: Anime / manga
Pacing: Turn-based
Gameplay: Japanese-style RPG (JRPG)
Setting: Fantasy
Published by: Square Soft
Developed by: Capcom Co.
Released: 1994
Platforms: Super Nintendo (SNES), Game Boy Advance (GBA)
Role-playing games were very popular on the SNES, and many game makers who used to specialize in completely different genres also moved into this direction. Natsume, Taito, Konami, Technos, and even Nintendo itself, each of these companies produced their own RPG on this system. Capcom also decided not to stand aside, giving birth to one of the best series in the history of this genre on the SNES called Breath of Fire. The first part, of course, does not show all the splendor in graphic and sound effects worthy of this system, but the whole implementation is quite worthy of respect. The game will keep you for a long time. In a distant land, the world has been preserved for many years by a great clan that can turn into all-powerful beings. One day they discovered a goddess who can fulfill any wish. Greed and greed divided the clan into dark and light representatives, and each began to fight with each other in order to take possession of the magic of the goddess. One of the members of the light side, as well as seven of his companions, decided to hold back this insane confrontation that could destroy the whole world. They used six magical keys and sealed the goddess. Centuries have passed. The dark force begins to sow destruction throughout the land in search of these keys. When they find them, they re-open the power of the goddess. It's time to point the sword in their direction and fight for the future of mankind.