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Knights of Xentar is a 1991 [[RPG]] [[H-game]] developed by ELF Corporation and published in America and Europe by Megatech Software. It is actually the the third game in ELF's Dragon Knight series (hence its Japanese title ''Dragon Knight 3'') and the only one that got out of Japan.


''Knights of Xentar'' is a 1991 [[RPG]] [[H-game]] developed by ELF Corporation and published in America and Europe by Megatech Software. It is actually the the third game in ELF's ''Dragon Knight'' series (hence its Japanese title ''Dragon Knight III'') and the only one that got out of Japan.
It stars [[Handsome Lech|Desmond]], the hero of the first two games, who immediately after the start of the game, gets robbed of his gems, sword and clothes because he [[What an Idiot!|refused to fight the bandits]] because [[Honor Before Reason|he only draws his sword in face of real evil.]]


It stars [[Handsome Lech|Desmond]], the hero of the first two games, who immediately after the start of the game, gets robbed of his gems, sword and clothes because he [[What an Idiot!|refused to fight the bandits]]: [[Honor Before Reason|he only draws his sword in face of real evil]].
Yeah.


For the most part of the game you try to retrieve your [[MacGuffin|Genji Sword and Falcon Armor]], along the way you meet some old and new friends, lots of demons and, [[H-game|of course]], many pretty girls. Of course there is more than just some equipment hunt. After all the demons are causing a lot of trouble...
For the most part of the game, you try to retrieve your [[MacGuffin|Genji Sword and Falcon Armor]]; along the way, you meet some old and new friends, lots of demons and, [[H-game|of course]], many pretty girls. Of course there is more than just some equipment hunt. After all, the demons are causing a lot of trouble...


Knights of Xentar is generally viewed as one of the better eroge. Part of this stems from the [[Woolseyism|localization from Megatech]], who included many, occasionally [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|fourth wall-breaking]] jokes.
''Knights of Xentar'' is generally viewed as one of the better eroge. Part of this stems from the [[Woolseyism|localization from Megatech]], who included many, occasionally [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|fourth wall-breaking]] jokes.
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* [[A Taste of Power]]: Even though you lose your equipments before you can get a control. Desmond's still overleveled and can beat anything in a flash. After the first town, however, you're forced back into level 1.
* [[All There in the Manual]]: The manual has the plots of the first two games, which never left Japan, summarised. The game even tells you to check it at a few points.
* [[All There in the Manual]]: The manual has the plots of the first two games, which never left Japan, summarised. The game even tells you to check it at a few points.
* [[Bag of Spilling]]: [[Justified Trope|Justified:]] You start out at low-middle levels and with the most powerful sword and armor, but you are robbed at the start of the game and weakened shortly after, through some kind of demonic object.
* [[Bag of Spilling]]: [[Justified Trope|Justified:]] you start out at low-middle levels and with the most powerful sword and armor, but you are robbed at the start of the game and weakened shortly after, through some kind of demonic object.
* [[Battle Theme Music]]: There are three normal battle themes, one boss battle theme (played only in two battles, though) and a final boss theme.
* [[Battle Theme Music]]: There are three normal battle themes, one boss battle theme (played only in two battles though) and a final boss theme.
* [[Catgirl]]: There is an entire town of catgirls appropriately called "Feline Farms".
* [[Catgirl]]: There is an entire town of catgirls appropriately called "Feline Farms".
* [[Caught with Your Pants Down]]
* [[Caught with Your Pants Down]]
* [[Class and Level System]]
* [[Class and Level System]]: As in many Japanese RPGs, each party member is his own unique class.
* [[Dub Name Change]]:
* [[Duel Boss]]: {{spoiler|Final boss}}
** Takeru -> Desmond.
* [[Dub Name Change]]
** Takeru -> Desmond
** Baan -> Rolf.
* [[Duel Boss]]: {{spoiler|Final boss}}.
** Baan -> Rolf
* [[Gargle Blaster]]: "Brandy, grog and fried pig gristle. Never again. At least, not in the same glass."
* [[Gargle Blaster]]: "Brandy, grog and fried pig gristle. Never again. At least, not in the same glass."
* [[Eastern RPG]]
* [[Eastern RPG]]
* [[Fight in The Nude]]: [[Averted Trope|Averted]]. However, it can be invoked ''literally''...
* [[Fight in The Nude]]: [[Averted Trope|Averted]]. However, it can be invoked ''literally''...
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Getting the Mystic Marble in Dreadsden can be quite tricky.
* [[Guide Dang It]]:
** Getting the Mystic Marble in Dreadsden can be quite tricky.
** You get only one of Luna's spell gems during the main quest. To find the rest, you need to do things like looking into a specific jar ten times or spend 50,000 sovereigns in a specific shop, then another 50,000 on the gem itself. The game doesn't even hint that either the jar or the shop is special in any way.
** You get only one of Luna's spell gems during the main quest. To find the rest, you need to do things like looking into a specific jar ten times or spend 50,000 sovereigns in a specific shop, then another 50,000 on the gem itself. The game doesn't even hint that either the jar or the shop is special in any way.
* [[H-game]]: Rather softcore, though.
* [[H-game]]: Rather softcore though.
* [[Handsome Lech]]: Desmond.
* [[Handsome Lech]]: Desmond.
* [[Healing Potion]]: Three kinds, one of them heals the entire party.
* [[Healing Potion]]: Three kinds, one of them heals the entire party.
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* [[Kill It with Ice]]: Luna's Ice magic.
* [[Kill It with Ice]]: Luna's Ice magic.
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: The reason why you are totally naked at the beginning of the game.
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: The reason why you are totally naked at the beginning of the game.
* [[Hot Mom]]: {{spoiler|Desmond's mom Althea.}}
* [[Hot Mom]]: {{spoiler|Desmond's mom Althea}}.
* [[Lady Land]]: Arcadia.
* [[Lady Land]]: Arcadia.
* [[Let's Play]]: [http://rpgcodex.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=54796&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0 Very obviously NSFW].
* [[Let's Play]]: [http://rpgcodex.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=54796&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0 Very obviously NSFW].
* [[Mysterious Parent]]: {{spoiler|Desmond is actually the son of the goddess Althea.}}
* [[Mysterious Parent]]: {{spoiler|Desmond is actually the son of the goddess Althea}}.
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Two of Desmond's "exploits" are modelled after "[[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (novel)|Snow White]]" and "[[Little Red Riding Hood]]".
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Two of Desmond's "exploits" are modelled after "[[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (novel)|Snow White]]" and "[[Little Red Riding Hood]]".
* [[Only Mostly Dead]]: [[Averted Trope|Averted]] hard. If one of your party members dies, it's game over.
* [[Only Mostly Dead]]: [[Averted Trope|Averted]] hard. If one of your party members dies, it's game over.
* [[Optional Sexual Encounter]]: Not surprisingly, there are several and not all of them are optional.
* [[Optional Sexual Encounter]]: Not surprisingly, there are several and not all of them are optional.
* [[Really Gets Around]]: Desmond.
* [[Really Gets Around]]: Desmond.
{{quote| {{spoiler|Althea}}: "That blessing so you'd never be without a bed to sleep in certainly had some interesting side effects..."}}
{{quote|{{spoiler|Althea}}: "That blessing so you'd never be without a bed to sleep in certainly had some interesting side effects..."}}
* [[Say My Name]]: One of the most memorable gags in the game.
* [[Say My Name]]: One of the most memorable gags in the game.
{{quote| '''Desmond:''' ''Luna!''<br />
{{quote|'''Desmond:''' ''Luna!''
'''Luna:''' ''Desmond!''<br />
'''Luna:''' ''Desmond!''
'''Rolf:''' ''Rolf!'' }}
'''Rolf:''' ''Rolf!''}}
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Luna's Thunder magic.
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Luna's Thunder magic.
* [[A Taste of Power]]: Even though you lose your equipments before you can get a control. Desmond's still overleveled and can beat anything in a flash. After the first town, however, you're forced back into level 1.
* [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]]
* [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]]
* [[You're Not My Type]]: One character responds to the seductive advances of a [[Catgirl]] with "Sorry, not my type. Or species."
* [[You're Not My Type]]: One character responds to the seductive advances of a [[Catgirl]] with "Sorry, not my type. Or species."
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Latest revision as of 12:45, 19 May 2019

Knights of Xentar is a 1991 RPG H-game developed by ELF Corporation and published in America and Europe by Megatech Software. It is actually the the third game in ELF's Dragon Knight series (hence its Japanese title Dragon Knight III) and the only one that got out of Japan.

It stars Desmond, the hero of the first two games, who immediately after the start of the game, gets robbed of his gems, sword and clothes because he refused to fight the bandits: he only draws his sword in face of real evil.

For the most part of the game, you try to retrieve your Genji Sword and Falcon Armor; along the way, you meet some old and new friends, lots of demons and, of course, many pretty girls. Of course there is more than just some equipment hunt. After all, the demons are causing a lot of trouble...

Knights of Xentar is generally viewed as one of the better eroge. Part of this stems from the localization from Megatech, who included many, occasionally fourth wall-breaking jokes.

Tropes used in Knights of Xentar include:

Althea: "That blessing so you'd never be without a bed to sleep in certainly had some interesting side effects..."

  • Say My Name: One of the most memorable gags in the game.

Desmond: Luna!
Luna: Desmond!
Rolf: Rolf!