Gargoyle's Quest II, known as Red Arremer II (レッドアリーマーII) in Japan, is an NES video game released by Capcom in October 1992. Despite being the second game in the series, it is actually the prequel to Gargoyle's Quest (Makaimura Gaiden: Red Arremer in Japan) for the Game Boy, and features a similar gameplay style, which combined RPG elements with side scrolling action. The game was ported to the Game Boy with extra levels under the name Makaimura Gaiden: The Demon Darkness.
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| - Gargoyle's Quest II, known as Red Arremer II (レッドアリーマーII) in Japan, is an NES video game released by Capcom in October 1992. Despite being the second game in the series, it is actually the prequel to Gargoyle's Quest (Makaimura Gaiden: Red Arremer in Japan) for the Game Boy, and features a similar gameplay style, which combined RPG elements with side scrolling action. The game was ported to the Game Boy with extra levels under the name Makaimura Gaiden: The Demon Darkness.
- Gargoyle's Quest II: The Demon Darkness is the sequel to the spinoff of the Ghost 'n Goblins series, Gargoyle Quest. Unlike the original, this one was made for the NES originally, but it also got an Asia exclusive port to the Game Boy.
- It is said that long ago, in Makai, before human beings even appeared, Firebrand lived in the town of Etruria, training himself to become a true warrior. On the day of his ultimate test, the town is swept away by the "Black Light" and all of its inhabitants, including King Morock, die. Firebrand finds out this destruction is being perpretated by the foreign invader army of King Breager, ruler of destruction. Firebrand manages to destroy King Breager after overcoming several tests and becoming the legendary "Red Blaze", that swept away the Black Light threatening the Ghoul Realm by enveloping the world in flames.
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| - It is said that long ago, in Makai, before human beings even appeared, Firebrand lived in the town of Etruria, training himself to become a true warrior. On the day of his ultimate test, the town is swept away by the "Black Light" and all of its inhabitants, including King Morock, die. Firebrand finds out this destruction is being perpretated by the foreign invader army of King Breager, ruler of destruction. Firebrand manages to destroy King Breager after overcoming several tests and becoming the legendary "Red Blaze", that swept away the Black Light threatening the Ghoul Realm by enveloping the world in flames. Firebrand earns the gratitude from the ruler of the Ghoul Realm, and is offered the Human Realm to rule over (it is just said it is a beautiful land, "under construction"). It is said the legend of Red Blaze is passed to generation after generation, and no closure on Firebrand's offer to become king of the Human Realm is given.
- Gargoyle's Quest II, known as Red Arremer II (レッドアリーマーII) in Japan, is an NES video game released by Capcom in October 1992. Despite being the second game in the series, it is actually the prequel to Gargoyle's Quest (Makaimura Gaiden: Red Arremer in Japan) for the Game Boy, and features a similar gameplay style, which combined RPG elements with side scrolling action. The game was ported to the Game Boy with extra levels under the name Makaimura Gaiden: The Demon Darkness.
- Gargoyle's Quest II: The Demon Darkness is the sequel to the spinoff of the Ghost 'n Goblins series, Gargoyle Quest. Unlike the original, this one was made for the NES originally, but it also got an Asia exclusive port to the Game Boy.
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