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Eragon is a third-person video game released for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and
Microsoft Windows, developed by Stormfront Studios. Also released are unique versions of
Eragon for the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PSP, and mobile phone handheld gaming
systems, primarily developed by Amaze Entertainment.[2]
The game is based upon the Eragon film, which is in turn loosely based on the book
Eragon, by Christopher Paolini. The games were released on November 14, 2006 in the
United States of America, on November 24, 2006 in the European Union[3] and on November
23, 2006 in Australia[4] in order to coincide with the release of the film. In the game
the player takes on the role of the main protagonist from the book and film, Eragon, and
occasionally controls his dragon Saphira.
The game was generally received poorly by critics, usually receiving press averages
around the 4-6 out of 10 region (or the equivalent).[5][6] The combined sales in North
America were over 400,000 copies.[7]

GameplayThe majority of the game is taken up by third-person combat, usually on foot. At


the start of the game the player can use four "combo" attacks. Additionally, they can use
four basic magic attacks: magic push/pull (Thrysta Vindr), magic shield (Sklir), and
magic fire (Brisingr). These four magic attacks can be utilised in different ways (for
example, Brisingr arrows, or throwing spears in baskets magically).
On the PC and console versions (excluding the Xbox 360 version) there are sixteen levels.
According to IGN, the game can be completed within six hours.[8]
Some missions permit the player to use Saphira in combat. The gameplay mechanics within
these levels are largely similar to those in ground-based levels, with the exception of
some different attack moves (such as tail attacks). Eragon sits on Saphira's back during
these sections, and can be made to fire magic arrows. The player has no choice as to
whether or not they use Saphira. Similarly, the player cannot use Saphira in ground-based
levels: they can call for her and she will swoop past, but it is not possible to use this
feature to ride Saphira.
There is a multiplayer co-op mode which allows two people to play through the main
storyline. It is possible to switch from playing a one-player game to a two-player game
at any time. There are no Internet multiplayer options.[9]
PlotWhile hunting in The Spine, fifteen-year-old Eragon finds a mysterious blue stone. He
keeps it, thinking that it can be sold or bartered. However, the stone is actually a
dragon egg. Eragon names the dragon Saphira on account of her colour and the fact that
the town story teller Brom suggests dragon names and Saphira is one of them. Saphira's
hatching attracts the attention of the cruel king Galbatorix. The king dispatches
servants to Eragon's village to find the dragon. They are unsuccessful and Eragon's uncle
is killed and his home burned down. Brom, whom Eragon considers as nothing more than an
old storyteller, helps him fight his way out of the village. He then gives Eragon an old
sword,known as Zar'roc in the book series .
Eragon, Brom and Saphira make their way to Daret, where they are attacked in the docks.
They find the rest of the town on fire and hold off a swarm of the king's servants as the
villagers try to put out these fires. After leaving Daret the threesome are pursued by a
group of Ra'zac. The group are caught in an ambush: Saphira becomes trapped under debris
and Eragon must both try to free her and hold off the Ra'zac. After defeating the nearby
enemies, the group make their way to Gil'ead, where Eragon and Brom sneak through the
city and keep to try and free Arya. After a lengthy battle through Durza's fortress ,
Eragon meets Arya and Murtagh, who now join the group. This helps alleviate the mournful
situation when Brom jumps in the way of a spear intended to kill Eragon and is fatally
injured and dies.
The group escape from Gil'ead on Saphira's back, but face some Kull in the ruins of
Orthiad. After defeating many Kull and Urgals they make their way to the Beor Mountains,
where more Urgals lie in wait. They then sneak through an Urgal encampment, and make
their way through a misty gorge. The group get to the Varden's hideout and defend it
against hordes of Urgals. Eragon and Saphira then face Durza a second time, mounted on
the back of a huge, bat-like monster, eventually killing him.[10]
Development and previewsOn April 18, 2006 Vivendi Universal Games announced that they
were to publish a video game adaptation of the Eragon film to be released in December of
the same year. It was slated to appear on most of the major game platforms (PlayStation
2, Xbox, Xbox 360, Game Boy Advance, DS, PSP and PC). The console versions were set to be
developed by Stormfront Studios, who had previously worked on the game adaptation of The
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.[11] Amaze Entertainment, who had previously worked on
the game versions of Pirates of the Caribbean and Over the Hedge, were to develop the
handheld versions.[12] A GameCube version was planned but it was later cancelled.[13] On
the same day Vivendi announced that the first possible chance to see the game would be at
the Electronic Entertainment Expo in May 2006.[14]
On May 11, 2006 it was confirmed by Yahoo that the game had been in development since
pre-production of the film.[15]
The Game was previewed at Comic-Con 2006, where the public was allowed to play only one
level named the Daret Bridge. The enemies consisted entirely of Urgals, and the player
had to overcome several obstacles using magic and Saphira. Christopher Paolini played
other levels at Comic-Con, such as Spine Mountains. The game was also shown at the 2006
Games Convention in Leipzig, Germany.[16] Actress Sienna Guillory, who plays the elf Arya
in the film, made personal appearances at the Vivendi stand to promote the game.[17]
In October 2006 it was announced that the actors from the Eragon film would lend their
voices to the game adaptation.[18] Specifically, Edward Speleers (playing the title
character), Sienna Guillory (Arya), Garrett Hedlund (Murtagh) and Robert Carlyle (Durza)
were slated to lend their voices.[19] The main theme music for the Eragon game was
released on Shur'tugal.com on November 2nd, 2006 and can be downloaded from the news
story on Shurtugal.[20]
Releases
An in-game screenshot from the PC version.The console and PC versions of the game are
very similar, focusing on the same style of gameplay. However, the Xbox 360 edition
features two exclusive levels. One is on foot as Eragon, and Saphira is controlled in the
second mission. It also features the Kull: an enemy from the novels. However, there are
differences between their description in the novels and their appearance in the games. In
the books they are eight feet tall and wield the same weapons as other Urgals, but the
game portrays them as twelve-foot brutes wielding flaming clubs.
The handheld games are significantly different from the PC and console versions. The Game
Boy Advance game centers on role-playing rather than combat, whilst the PSP game focuses
on multiplayer action and aerial dragon levels. The DS edition uses its touch screen in
the battle system.
A version was released for the mobile phone. It allows alternate control of Eragon and
Saphira, but unlike the console versions it allows multiple paths to be taken whilst
still following the main storyline and allows customization of the playable character (in
terms of skills which can be selected). The mobile game also provides a cheat code which,
when entered into the console versions, will make the "fury mode" become available.[21]
The Official Strategy Guide was published by Primagames and authored by Eric Mylonas. On
December 6, 2006 a preview of the guide was made available from the Sierra webpage.[15]

System requirements
1.4 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM, 128 MB graphics card, DirectX 9.0c[1]

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