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8 Reviews
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Abstract: Visually speaking the game looks pretty good on Nintendo's underpowered machine (editor's note: underpowered when compared to the Xbox 360 and PS3). The game's main characters and dragons look pretty good and are pretty reflective of what you'd find in...
Abstract: With the summer blockbuster season is just around the corner, the time comes to arm ourselves against the glut of movie-based games – the first of which is Activision’s How To Train Your Dragon, based on Dreamworks Animation’s newest theatrical releas...
Abstract: I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: People love dragons. They hold a special appeal for children, who are less likely to be scolded for their preoccupation with supernatural monsters. Dreamworks makes no apologies for capitalizing on draconian ...
Abstract: Generally, before I sit down with a game based on a movie, I like to watch the movie first, just so I know what to expect from the game's storyline. Although I'm sure many others like watching the movie before playing a licensed game, with How to Train...
Abstract: Movie games are a dangerous territory in video games and although there have been some winners, there have been plenty of stinkers since the advent of gaming. So where does How to Train Your Dragon sit in all this? Somewhere straight in the middle but...
Nette Videosequenzen, Hübsche 3DUmgebung, Ausreichend Tutorials, Zwei Avatare zur Auswahl, NunchuckController...
der allerdings essentiell ist, Schwaches PreisLeistungsverhältnis, Tutorials sind nicht abbrechbar, Mit der Zeit zu abwechlsungsarm und langweilig
Zusammenfassend kann man sagen, dass „Drachenzähmen leicht gemacht“ ein nettes Spiel für zwischendurch ist. Der Titel serviert Ihnen ein Beat‘em-Up mit einem Hauch von Adventure-Feeling. Die Quests und Trainingseinheiten sind am Anfang ganz unterhaltsa...
repetitives, auf Dauer eintöniges Gameplay, einfache Kämpfe, lange Ladezeiten
Drachenzähmen leicht gemacht ist eine der besseren Filmumsetzungen, die auf die heimische Konsolenriege losgelassen wurde. Der Mix aus Rollenspielelementen und Beat’em-Up gespickt mit einigen Minigames ist gut gedacht und technisch auch sauber umgesetz...