The first Breath of Fire lays the groundwork with its transformations and gentle vibe. Dated now, but charming for old school fans.
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Category
RPG1 player12+
Description
Turn-based RPG in which Ryu, a dragon warrior, searches for his mother across two rival kingdoms. Published by Capcom, released in the USA in 1993. Town and dungeon exploration, turn-based battles, Ryu's dragon form transformations and characters with varied classes. First installment in Capcom's Breath of Fire series on Super Nintendo.
Breath of Fire - Ryuu no Senshi review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
4/5
Story
★★★★★
"Captivating"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Crossing two rival kingdoms in search of a lost mother opens a dense adventure of towns to explore, dungeons to comb and turn-based fights that keep coming. The cast of companions with varied skills and Ryu's dragon transformations invite experimentation and steady leveling. As the first milestone of Capcom's saga, it keeps its reputation as a hearty RPG thanks to that measured quest which takes its time to unfold.
Technical info
💾1 MB📅03/04/1993
Published by Capcom
Breath of Fire - Ryuu no Senshi (SNES) price, value & rarity
Capcom's first in-house RPG, the 1993 Japanese Super Famicom version launching a franchise that would span decades. The original cartridge predates the Western version published by Squaresoft, giving it a sought regional lead-release status. Desirability rests on that founding role in the Breath of Fire line and on Capcom collectors' interest in the Japanese starting point of a cult RPG saga.
Is Breath of Fire - Ryuu no Senshi still worth playing in 2026?
Capcom's first in house RPG, Breath of Fire lays the saga's foundations with its dragon hero Ryu, companions with unique powers and a classic heroic fantasy structure. The colourful sprites, the transformations and the bright mood keep their charm, even if the combat system stays very traditional and the pace occasionally slow. Its availability on modern services eases rediscovery. An ideal starting point for fans of 16 bit RPGs and of the series.