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Paladin's Quest

Paladin's Quest (XSX) game cover art
Platform: SNES
Tags: RPG, Fantasy
Developer: Copya Systems
AKA: Lennus: Kodai Kikai no Kioku (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
10/??/1993
JP
11/13/1992

Reader Reviews

Paladin's Quest review

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sgreenwell says: "Overall, Paladin's Quest would be quite the average role playing game if it featured graphics of any decent quality. Unfortunately, it does not. If you can stomach the game's awful appearance, then you'll find a decent gaming experience, but that's a lot to stomach indeed..."
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