Gargoyle's Quest II (1992)

Capcom

Family Computer · Nintendo 3DS · Nintendo Entertainment System · Wii U

3.36 from 44 ratings

168 members have it in their collection · 4 playing now · 64 backlogged · 37 wish listed

How long? Main story 3h · 100% 3h (from 2 logged playthroughs)

The Law of the Claw! Before Man ruled the world there were the monsters of Etruria. One such beast Firebrand the Gargoyle. must act to restore the magic that quickly fades from the Ghoul Realm. Join him on his perilous journey as he looks for the origin of a mysterious dark beam of light. This epic quest features a hero … Read more
The Law of the Claw! Before Man ruled the world there were the monsters of Etruria. One such beast Firebrand the Gargoyle. must act to restore the magic that quickly fades from the Ghoul Realm. Join him on his perilous journey as he looks for the origin of a mysterious dark beam of light. This epic quest features a hero with leathery wings and the claws of a lion. Breathe fire at hideous creatures that hunger for your essence. Dodge magical assaults. deadly traps and cunning opponents that will stop at nothing to protect their ghastly secret! See if you have what it takes to solve riddles while battling for your very life! -State-of-the-art Graphics with incredible Music and Sound! -Collect magical items to boost your awesome powers! -From the sensational hit that set the standard for Game Boy! Read less
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Details

Developers
Capcom
Publishers
Capcom, Playtronic
Genres
Adventure, Platform, Role-playing (RPG)
Themes
Action, Horror
Franchises
Ghosts 'n Goblins
Series
Gargoyle's Quest

Release dates

  • Jul 17, 1992 (Full Release) (Japan) Family Computer
  • Oct 01, 1992 (Full Release) (North_America) Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Jun 17, 1993 (Full Release) (Europe) Nintendo Entertainment System
  • May 05, 2014 (Full Release) (Japan) Nintendo 3DS
  • May 21, 2014 (Full Release) (Japan) Wii U
  • Sep 14, 2014 (Full Release) (Europe) Wii U
  • Oct 30, 2014 (Full Release) (North_America) Nintendo 3DS, Wii U
  • Oct 30, 2014 (Full Release) (Europe) Nintendo 3DS
  • TBD (Full Release) (Brazil) Nintendo Entertainment System

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Rating distribution

5 stars
3
4 stars
16
3 stars
20
2 stars
4
1 star
1
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Community All Reviews Statuses

Chovus

Status Chovus Jan 13, 2025

Beat. I liked the Jrpg style towns and overworld even though this aspect of the game was very simple. They really could have fleshed out the game more, especially with the use key item mechanic, for puzzles and side content. The platforming stages were ok for the most part. The biggest annoyance was the view being too zoomed in so …

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Beat. I liked the Jrpg style towns and overworld even though this aspect of the game was very simple. They really could have fleshed out the game more, especially with the use key item mechanic, for puzzles and side content. The platforming stages were ok for the most part. The biggest annoyance was the view being too zoomed in so that a lot of jumps and flights were blind, and it made me feel a bit claustrophobic. The platforming tools were cool; the limited hover which became infinite by the end (but no vertical flight sadly), creating temporary platforms in the air, and temporary safe perches on vertical spikes. I did get stuck briefly late game because I forgot about the mid air platform spell and instead just used invincibility frames to leap off spikes. The bosses were ok too except for the mirror image boss and twins, where I had to slow the speed and save state scum. They just moved too fast to react to. Final boss was easy with infinite flight as all I did was hover back and forth.

Definitely one of the better NES games but too short and limited to reach the top.

7.0/10

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nicksayre

Status nicksayre Oct 12, 2017

The art is a lot of fun, and high quality for NES. I loved Firebrand's movement patterns and abilities. If the RPG elements were deeper, I think it would have been truly special game.

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