Simple and fun fighting system; relatively cool looking characters; no bugs.
Shallow fighting system; beat combo system is terribly executed; writing is awfully simplistic; most of the game areas serve no purpose; RSI inducing; mega-drive standard animations.
Draglade has an unusual angle and it’s fun to play. It won’t knock your socks off but it’s a solid title. 7.2/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profile pageGame Scores...
Abstract: The films of Quentin Tarantino, a novel by Mary Norton, an Oxfam shop and now Draglade. What do they all have in common? Its a borrowing and second-hand thing. Draglade is the answer to that commonly posed question: What would it be like to cross Pok...
Incorporates several varied gameplay elements, Beat combo system adds a unique spin on fighting, Singlecard and online multiplayer modes are nice additions.
Each gameplay element isnt as engrossing as it could be, Story mode seems like a wasted effort, with lots of characters having nothing to offer.
Draglades rhythm-based combat isnt as robust as it could be, but the story mode and competitive online play are still fun. ...
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