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Crimson Dragon

Crimson Dragon

Xbox

Project Draco

Released

Release Date: November 22, 2013

Singleplayer

An action game which is a kind of shooting "on rails", in which we take control of a powerful dragon. As a rider of this extraordinary creature, we travel through new lands and fight the enemies who stand in our way. The title is fully utilized by the Kinect controller, and the gameplay is a bit like the Panzer Dragoon series.

5.6

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Several generations have ed since the human colonists of Planet Draco lost with Earth, and they have reached an uneasy truce with the native dragons. Now they face the return of an old threat, a colossal destroyer known as the White Phantom. In Crimson Dragon, use Kinect to control your dragon and fight off the violent enemy life forms. Teach your dragon new skills, and train it to become strong enough to face combat in harder missions. Bring your trained dragon online to take on missions in co-op. Now, embark on your journey to Planet Draco!

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Xbox One

Xbox One

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Crimson Dragon Video Game:

Microsoft XBOX ONE

Xbox One

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Kinect

Ratings

Game Ratings for Crimson Dragon Video Game.

5.6

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 11% of Critics. There are 26 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

Metro GameCentral: 4 / 10 by David Jenkins

Spiritual or not this is a poor sequel to the Panzer Dragoon games, and its tame and repetitive action will certainly not win the series any new fans.

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CGMagazine: 6 / 10 by Alexander Leach

I can't say the actual product is too appealing, as repetitive, short levels and a requirement to repeat levels to gather XP and money makes this a tedious game.

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Gameplanet: 5 / 10 by Andrew Todd

Despite some quality visual design, Crimson Dragon is a rough-shod, clumsy experience that yields little gameplay depth or variety and frequently threatens to nickel-and-dime players.

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