How to Train Your Dragon is definitely a step backwards for Activision in terms of licensed games. It doesn't have the same level of polish and dedication that the previous offerings brought to the table. Still I respect the fact that the developers did something totally out of the ordinary for this game instead of the run-of-the-mill platformer we are usually spoon-fed.
Games Master UK. Surprisingly entertaining for a movie tie-in. All this publication's reviews. Da Gameboyz. Game Revolution. You can easily do better than this terrible, movie-tie-in, mad grab for cash. User Reviews. Write a Review. Positive: 3 out of 4. Mixed: 1 out of 4. Negative: 0 out of 4. Featuring the character design of Akira Toriyama, the Father of "Dragon Ball Z", and music by Nobuo Uematsu, the composer for Final Fantasy, Blue Dragon is an epic role-playing game RPG centered on five youngsters who possess miraculous strength and magical power to control shadow creatures that mirror the actions of their masters.
Buy Xbox content on Xbox. Your Xbox console will automatically download the content next time you turn it on and connect to Xbox Live. Skip to main content. Blue Dragon. Game Rating: T Teen. Previous Next Images Remember me Sign in. North Amercian Release Date: October 18, Those of you who have been looking forward to the spiritual successor to Panzer Dragoon but feared it had vanished into oblivion can now keep hope alive.
This is a rare epic game and cant believe I missed out on this when it first came out but what a treat for A better story that witcher 3 and better told which is hard to believe. On normal difficulty combat is certainly a challenge and if you ramp the level up you have a game that is so much harder than anything dark souls can throw at you. The game itself is massive, so much voice dialogue and the chats between your companions are genuinely funny to the point you want to take out different groups together just to hear what they have to say to each other.
Graphics maybe a bit dated but still nicer to look at than cyberpunk and the cutscene battles epic should be made into a film. If you have not played this dont be like me get it now, choices you make really do have a major impact and the decisions are sometimes a very hard choice, its a game that makes you feel sad its all over at the end … Expand.
I was never a big fan of Bioware at all. In fact, when I first put this game in my , I was already having doubts on if this game will be I was never a big fan of Bioware at all.
In fact, when I first put this game in my , I was already having doubts on if this game will be good, because I tried Mass Effect, which is considered to be Biowares best game, and didn't like it. I admit that the game looked good when I first saw it. A friend of mine decided to let me borrow his copy of Dragon Age, which he later said I could keep with no charge. Thanks Josh.
So, why am I thanking my friend for a game by Bioware, a company I never liked? I'll tell you why. I'm already looking forward to Dragon Age II, it has become one of my most anticipated games on So since I only have characters per review, let's get to the game.
The most important aspect in any game is, of course, the gameplay. So, how is the gameplay in Dragon Age? It's like a very fast paced version of the Final Fantasy XI battle system, except much more active. You're not hacking and slashing, but it's still a very active system. Don't you worry Turn-Based Haters, this game is not turn based at all. They basically took the turn-based battle system from FFXI, and removed the turn-based part of it.
Absolute genius! You can also set techniques to your quick cast buttons, much like setting your items to the C-buttons in Zelda. This makes it easier, because anything that's not set to your quick cast buttons, you can only cast by opening up the ability menu, and selecting it. However, this is quick, and is a great way to pause the game if you need to observe the battle and decide a change in strategy.
Of course like any other advanced RPG, you can create your character to your liking. You can choose between 3 races. Human, Elf, and Dwarf. I decided to be an elf. After that, you choose your job. You can choose one of 3 jobs. Warrior, Rogue, and Mage. I decided to be a rogue, because I like sneaking around and being quick. Each job has 4 specializations that you choose from after unlocking them through quests in the game. The rogue specialization I chose first was Duelist, which is a person who can deal very good damage, and is very good at dodging attacks, and is best with dual wielding daggers.
I later made Archer as my 2nd specialization, that one should be obvious.
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