Eldorado Gate Volume 6 is a Role-Playing Game (RPG) released in 2001 for the Dreamcast, notable for being part of the industry's first serial RPG project. The core gameplay involves traditional RPG progression across three interconnected, distinct adventures contained on this single disc, each focusing on one of the twelve main characters. This installment deepens the overarching narrative that unfolds episodically across the entire seven-volume series, leading toward a final conclusion.
The fundamental design of this series revolves around serialized storytelling. Each physical release, delivered on a GD-ROM disc, contains three distinct, yet interconnected, adventures. These individual stories focus on different characters within the game's expansive world, with the overall plot gradually revealing how these separate paths converge.
This particular volume, Volume 6, continues the journey, fleshing out the relationships and events established in earlier parts of the series. The overarching structure involved releasing seven volumes over approximately a year, with each installment building upon the established lore and character arcs.
As a traditional Role-Playing Game, players engage with exploration, character progression, and narrative development typical of the genre. The core loop involves advancing the specific storyline contained within this volume, interacting with the environment and non-player characters, and engaging in combat mechanics inherent to the RPG system.
The narrative focus is split, offering three separate scenarios per disc, each centered on one of the twelve primary characters introduced throughout the entire series. Players experience these individual tales as they contribute to the larger, connected saga.
The most distinguishing feature of this game is its commitment to a serial release schedule. Unlike traditional RPGs released as single, complete entities, this experience was designed to be consumed episodically. Players who followed the series from the beginning would find that this volume deepens the understanding of the interconnected fates of the twelve central figures, leading toward a final conclusion in the subsequent volume.
This main game release does not feature any downloadable content (DLC) or separate expansion packs. The complete experience for this segment of the story is contained within the original 2001 release.
The game was exclusively released for the Sega Dreamcast console in August of 2001.
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