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Quest for Camelot

 

 

SCORE: 66

 

Quest for Camelot 

 

I am very thankful I had the money to buy an used copy of Quest for Camelot on the Gameboy Color. Quest for Camelot was a really cheap game to buy. I should have noticed that and realized it would have a relation to how the game would be. I knew this hand held video game was based off of an animated movie. I think I saw the animated movie back in the day. I am not 100% sure though. I did not remember anything from the movie while I played Quest for Camelot on the Gameboy Color.

Quest for Camelot immediately reminded me of the some of the Legend of Zelda video games from that era. There are annoyance with Quest for Camelot though. Not all of the quests and puzzles are easy to figure out. In fact some of the them in Quest for Camelot are downright frustrating. The ESRB was unable to find any words to describe the violent action within Quest for Camelot. How do they miss these things over and over again?

Graphically Quest for Camelot looks decent for the era. I could usually tell what things were in this video game. I found the best way to play Quest for Camelot is with the Gameboy Player that connects to a Gamecube. The music is nice and there is plenty of conversations that go on in this hand held action adventure video game. We can level up things like the sword in Quest for Camelot.

There are walkthrough on the Internet which will help with figuring out what to do in Quest for Camelot. If you like exploring and experimenting then you might enjoy Quest for Camelot. I had some fun with this game here and there. The length of Quest for Camelot is decent especially considering the few dollars I paid for this video game used. Too bad the Nintendo 64 version of Quest for Camelot was scrapped.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Sound: 75%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Gameplay: 55%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Gameboy Color
Publisher: Titus Software
Developer: Titus Software
Rating: ‘E’ - Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY


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