![]() ![]() They’re no longer simple corridors full of enemies. The dungeons in this game are a huge improvement over the ones in Dragon’s Trap. While Dragon’s Trap only had one small village tying major areas together, this game has one big city tying major areas together and smaller villages closer to some of the dungeons. The game takes place in a free-roaming world full of towns, dungeons, and enemy filled areas tying them together. The game’s structure is very similar to Dragon’s Trap’s, but much bigger in scope. He just wakes up one day and decides that he’s had it with all these monsters in Monster World, I guess. We don’t get any more backstory for Shion at all. It turns out that Monster World has been invaded by monsters, again. The story follows a young man named Shion as he sets off on a quest to rid Monster World of monsters. It doesn’t really have much to do with the story of Dragon’s Trap, but it does play a lot like it. ![]() While it is the followup to Wonder Boy III: Dragon’s Trap, it was released after the run and gun/shoot ‘em up, Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair, which is not part of the Monster World subseries. Wonder Boy in Monster World is the third game in the Wonder Boy subseries, Monster World. It is also available on the Wii Virtual Console, Xbox 360, on Steam for PC, and there is even a Sega Master System version. For this review, I played the PS3 version, which is part of Sega Vintage Collection: Monster World, developed by M2. Wonder Boy in Monster World (AKA Wonder Boy V: Monster World III) was originally developed by Westone and published by Sega on the Sega Genesis in 1991. ![]()
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