Review by Matt S. I don’t generally like brawlers, but I do like Dragon’s Crown. In fact, I’ve ended up enjoying it a whole lot more than I thought I would. Back when I reviewed it on the PlayStation 3, I called it a “bit of multiplayer fun,” but not…
Read MoreVideo by Matt S Dragon’s Crown Pro releases on PlayStation 4 very soon – a “HD Remaster” of a PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita game from a few years ago. In this video, I look at what I see as its defining feature – just how well it does the…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. Dragon’s Crown Pro – the remaster of the glorious throwback to arcade-style brawlers from Atlus and Vanillaware, will land on consoles on May 15. And to celebrate, Atlus has also released some silly Valentine’s Day cards that you can customise, email, share on Facebook, or download. Because…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. Dragon’s Crown was a glorious throwback to the brawlers of yesteryear, with the most stunning art design you could hope for. It was a real highlight on the PlayStation 3, and the PS4 “remaster” is looking even better. Knowing that a major part of this game’s…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. It’s been a wait for people in Europe and Australia, but one of the more controversial games this year has finally been released. Dragon’s Crown is controversial, not because of how it plays, but for its art style. That’s probably just as well because I can’t…
Read MoreOpinion by Matt S. I can’t say any of the following chain of events surprised me: Dragon’s Crown gets released, and gets a positive write up from IGN, Gamespot and other sites who see it as their duty to simply tell audiences whether a game is fun or not. Polygon…
Read MoreDragon’s Crown already looks like it will be a very entertaining fantasy title, but Atlus recently posted a preview of Dragon’s Crown Artworks – a 64-page book that comes as part of a pre-order for the game. This title is being released by Atlus on August 6th for the PlayStation…
Read MoreThis action/RPG title from developer Vanillaware is looking very good lately. There is a sort of painted, watercolor appearance to the visuals that really appeals to me. Publisher Atlus is planning to release Dragon’s Crown on both the Sony PlayStation 3 and Vita. Japan gets this game on July 25th,…
Read More… probably this summer. So actually, not too long after its Japanese release. There are a handful of classes that have been broken down by Atlus, ranging from sorceress, elf, wizard, fighter, dwarf and amazon. Slated for both Sony systems, Vita owners can purchase it for $40 while PlayStation 3…
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