Dungeons & Dragons Collection (Japan / Tower of Doom)
Sega Saturn
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Reviewed in 1999
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Compilation of both excellent Capcom D&D beat-em-ups (Tower of Doom and Shadow over Mystara). Near-perfect emulation, up to 4-player co-op, surprising RPG depth for the genre. An absolute Saturn must-have.
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Category
Compilation2 players12+
Co-op
Description
Compilation of Capcom's two Dungeons & Dragons-inspired beat-'em-ups. Published by Capcom, released in Japan in 1999. Tower of Doom and Shadow over Mystara support up to four simultaneous players, feature character classes with distinct skills, activatable spells, hidden items and branching story paths. A faithful Saturn port of both arcade cabinets with bonus content.
Dungeons & Dragons Collection review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
4/5
Story
★★★★★
"Captivating"
A medieval-fantasy beat'em up by Capcom: detailed sprites, teeming dungeons and creatures inspired by the D&D imaginary compose a colourful, living adventure. The richness of the animation and the readability of the action overflow with generosity. This graphic virtuosity, polished and warm, delights fans of the genre.
A compilation of two Capcom beat'em ups, the music unfurls heroic orchestral themes with medieval-fantasy accents that match the adventure in the Dungeons & Dragons universe. Each fight pulses with an epic energy perfectly in tune with the quest. This sonic generosity, polished and rousing, elevates the spirit of the role-playing game.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Carving through hordes as a team, scooping up loot and spells, then choosing your path through dungeons shaped like a role-playing game revives the adventure at every fork. Levelling up your hero and aiming for a flawless run keeps you starting over, especially in a group. The technical depth stays modest, but this marriage of brawling and RPG progression holds a stubborn co-op appeal.
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Bringing together Capcom's two Dungeons & Dragons beat'em ups composes an arcade adventure rich in classes, branching paths and items to ferret out. Replaying with each character, exploring the alternate routes and cooperating considerably extends the fun. That generosity of content, blending action and RPG, offers a replay value brawler fans savour.
Technical info
💾0,43 GB📅22/12/1999
Published by Capcom
Dungeons & Dragons Collection (Saturn) price, value & rarity
Japan exclusive Saturn Dungeons & Dragons Collection, distributed by Capcom in December 1999, pairing the two Tower of Doom and Shadow over Mystara beat'em ups in a compilation that requires the 4 MB RAM cart for animation fidelity. That hardware dependency, the limited Capcom Japan run and the reference status of the arcade conversions make it one of the most acknowledged grails in the Saturn catalogue. Clean complete with obi and RAM cartridge clearly valued.
Is Dungeons & Dragons Collection still worth playing in 2026?
A Capcom compilation gathering Tower of Doom and Shadow over Mystara, the two D&D arcade beat'em ups by Capcom, on a single disc. The sumptuous fantasy art direction, combat system with class management and four player cooperative mode make it an absolute beat'em up reference on Saturn. Its rarity has made it a collector piece. For anyone fond of Capcom beat'em ups or D&D, an absolutely essential recommendation today still without any hesitation truly here indeed.