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Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire
Quest for GloryWindows 95/98AdventureRPG

Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire

Developer: Yosemite Entertainment · Published by SierraFX · 1999
One last Rite, still rough around the edges.
Character ImportMultiple ClassesSide QuestsVoice ActingManual Included
3.5
Good
POCG VERDICT
The hero’s last ride is bumpy, but we take it anyway.
Quest for Glory V wraps the series with charm, humor, and an interface that makes you want to tear your hair out. Longtime fans will forgive it; new players should start earlier.
About This Game

Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire is the fifth and final entry in the hybrid adventure-RPG Quest for Glory series, developed by Yosemite Entertainment and published by SierraFX in 1999. The game continues the story of the Hero (importable from previous titles) who answers a call for aid from the island kingdom of Silmaria, part of the Marete region formerly surrounded by Atlantis. The Dragon of Doom, bound centuries ago by seven magical pillars, threatens to break free after the King of Silmaria is assassinated. The player must navigate the Rites of Rulership, a contest to become the new king, while uncovering a conspiracy that ties together monoliths, raids on fishing villages, and a war with the tritons.

The game preserves the series' blend of point-and-click adventure exploration, dialogue, puzzle-solving, and real-time combat with RPG character progression. Players choose from three classes, Fighter, Thief, or Wizard, each with unique side quests and puzzle solutions, ensuring high replayability. Fans can import a saved character from any previous Quest for Glory game. Dragon Fire features a fully voiced cast, event-driven musical score, and the series' trademark juvenile humor alongside familiar returning characters like Rakeesh, Elsa, Erasmus, and Erana.

While praised for its story, atmosphere, and multi-class design, the game's graphics were considered dated at release, with moving characters appearing blocky up close. The interface drew criticism for lacking hot-cursor indicators, making item-hunting a pixel-clicking trial, and the combat system omitted zoom features that made long-range fighting awkward. The ending, meant as a finale to the series, was widely viewed as disappointing. Despite these flaws, Dragon Fire remains a cherished conclusion for series veterans.

Screenshots3 shots
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POCG ReviewOriginal: September 21, 1999 · Restored: June 14, 2026
3.5
Good
Review Verdict
Private: Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire
Quest for Glory V wraps the series with charm, humor, and an interface that makes you want to tear your hair out. Longtime fans will forgive it; new players should start earlier.
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How to Play TodayYour options for running this game in 2026
Original Hardware
Original CD-ROM release for Windows 95/98; still found secondhand for around $10-20. Requires a PC with a Pentium 166 or better, 32 MB RAM, and a 6x CD-ROM drive. The manual is a full booklet, not a jewel-case insert.
Modern Re-release
Available on GOG.com as part of the Quest for Glory Collection ($9.99), bundled with DOSBox and pre-configured for modern Windows. Includes the manual.
Emulation / Other Options
Runs well in Windows 95 through PCem or VMware; for original hardware, use a period machine. GOG's DOSBox setup is the easiest modern path.
Game Info
PlatformWindows 95/98
DeveloperYosemite Entertainment
PublisherSierraFX
GenreAdventure, RPG
Players1 Player
SeriesQuest for Glory
ReviewedSeptember 21, 1999
RestoredJune 14, 2026
Original PC Specs
OSWindows 95/98
CPUPentium 166 MHz
RAM32 MB RAM
GPU / DisplaySVGA 640x480 @ 16-bit high color (DirectX)
Storage350 MB hard drive space
Drive6x CD-ROM