🎉 Unleash the Dragon Within!
Atlus Dragon's Crown for PlayStation 3 is a multiplayer action RPG that combines stunning hand-painted visuals with cooperative gameplay, allowing up to four players to embark on epic adventures filled with treasure and formidable bosses. Experience a new journey every time you play!
L**S
Buen juego a buen precio
Estaba buscando u dragons crown a bue precio y ciertamente no es facil, el juego ya tiene mucho tiempo que salio a la venta y hoy se vende en Mexico de segunda mano en unls 25 usd, comprarlo por menos de 20 usd estuvo genial!
M**L
Chato
A arte deste mangá é muito boa, mas as histórias são muito fracas. Percebe-se que tentou unir as duas mídias, games (Dragon's Crown foi inspirado no jogo para PS3) e mangá, mas dá muito errado. Não vale a pena.
N**R
Gioco fantastico
Bellissimo gioco , specialmente se giocato in compagnia: la grafica è molto particolare e le meccaniche portano una sfida notevole.Rigiocabile una volta terminato con differenti classi di personaggi.Consigliato agli amanti dei giochi di azione a scorrimento vecchio stile.
A**R
Very fun game to play with friends
Very fun game to play with friends. Too bad for the horribly sexist graphics, that otherwise look amazing. You'll love it if you used to love the Dungeons and Dragons arcade(s)!!
D**R
Dragon's crown is a luxuriously-presented title with a major fun factor.
Dragon's Crown is Vanillaware's take on the classic fantasy action-RPGs of old. A 2D co-op fantasy RPG-brawler, it's Golden Axe for the modern age, and - while remarkably light on story, considering the developer - the best action game they've ever produced.The game's Normal difficulty can be bested in a scant twenty hours as you wander through enchanted forests and haunted, vampire-infested castles - you'll battle goblins, orcs, zombies, pirates, owlbears and of course, dragons - but you can easily invest over 100 hours in a single character across the game's three progressively more-rewarding difficulty levels.It is in Hard Mode and beyond that Dragon's Crown reveals its true intentions and true beauty. Unlike Vanillaware's previous efforts, which had good (Odin Sphere) or great action (Muramasa) while leaning heavily on an involving narrative, Dragon's Crown's pleasures lie entirely in the playing of it. In grinding beautiful, familiar dungeons for an ever-expanding collection of sweet, sweet random loot and kitting out your hero.Each of the six character classes play beautifully while being vastly different from each other - each requiring time and investment to truly master - not that you'll want to switch when you've found one that you really groove with.My Amazon is level 99, but I don't feel close to finished with her. I still love chaining twenty dungeons in a row (there are only nine total, unless you count the 99-floor randomly-generated Chaos Labyrinth) just for the sake of playing it. Just for the beauty of it - just for the fun of wrecking goblin armies and slaying dragons.It is visually stunning, has gorgeous music, a smart and satisfying difficulty curve, a ridiculous amount of replay value (I'm pushing 120 hours, enjoying the Sorceress, Wizard and Elf) and is always tons of fun. At this point - two and a half weeks prior to the release of GTA V - I can only call Dragon's Crown the most valuable, bang-for-your-buck title I've seen thus far in 2013.Buy this game.
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