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Dragon's Crown Review

  • First Released Aug 6, 2013
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  • PS3

Dragon's Crown presents itself as a simple beat-'em-up, but it's actually a surprisingly deep and action-packed role-playing game.

Dragon's Crown may look like a typical beat-'em-up on the surface, but once you sink your teeth into its character customization, equipment system, and wealth of side quests, it reveals itself as an action role-playing game trapped in the shell of a side-scrolling brawler. The compulsive loot hunting and brisk combat that drive Dragon's Crown have also fueled beloved franchises such as Diablo and Dungeon Siege, and there are gimmicks and activities that add variety to the traditional dungeon-crawling experience. Each character class is easy to control but tough to master, and with your ability to craft unofficial subclasses, there are plenty of play styles to experiment with.

The elf is a master with a bow, and lethally quick when unarmed.
The elf is a master with a bow, and lethally quick when unarmed.

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It begins with the story of the titular Dragon's Crown, the lost artifact rumored to give the possessor power over ancient dragons. When the king of Hydeland Kingdom fails to return from his search for the crown, you're employed to seek his whereabouts. This is all the setup you get, and after a few scripted story sequences, the story flattens out. The royal family of Hydeland faces typical medieval challenges, such as backstabbing and reconfiguration of power, and though it's their story that gets the ball rolling, their troubles don't rule over your free time for long.

Eventually, it's your desire to fight, develop your character, and discover rare and powerful treasure that keeps you going, with side quests providing new tasks and further information on Hydeland's troubled society. Overall, Dragon's Crown has a light story that's easy to digest, though it's not likely to capture your imagination. For that, look no further than what you see in front of you.

Vanillaware's iconic 2D artwork catches your eye from the start and lends some welcome dramatic flair to your adventure. Subtle gestures bring large, seemingly still images to life during cutscenes, with hulking warriors expanding and shrinking with every breath. Even the tiniest details are animated, fleshing out the surreal presentation. The in-game illustrations are equally rich, but feature more-fluid animations. You can see a similar style used in Vanillaware's past work, but the quality of Dragon's Crown's visuals are a step above the rest.

Make quick work of fledgling orcs from the back of beastly mounts.
Make quick work of fledgling orcs from the back of beastly mounts.

Unfortunately, though there's a lot to love about the art, there's also a lot to dislike. A large number of female characters, including the sorceress and amazon, are rendered in a way that sometimes feels akin to softcore pornography. It's potentially offensive, not to mention lewd, to the point that it feels like a betrayal of the artistic skill on display. It doesn't come close to ruining what's great in Dragon's Crown, but it leaves a stain on the game.

As impressive and potentially distracting as Dragon's Crown's illustrations are, the gameplay is the real star of the show, and the combat provides the most excitement. As your party navigates icy ruins and dank caverns, your primary goal is to defeat the dozens of enemies standing in your way. Where most beat-'em-ups settle for simple combos with different animations to define each character, Dragon's Crown's warriors come with specialized basic maneuvers, on top of their already unique skill trees. Every character can string together combos from a mix of dashing, attacking, and jumping, but only the dwarf can pick up enemies and hurl them across the screen, and only the wizard can turn treasure chests into bipedal wooden sidekicks, for example. The variety of combat experiences leaves no excuses for boredom, and lots of room for creativity.

Say what you will about his height, but the dwarf can pull off a mean frog splash.
Say what you will about his height, but the dwarf can pull off a mean frog splash.

When playing solo, you have the option of fighting alongside non-player character allies. It's an interesting way to provide a simulation of the multiplayer experience, albeit devoid of communication and plagued by imperfect AI. Recruiting these allies is an unconventional but interesting process: you discover bones of fallen warriors in dungeons and resurrect your new friends at the temple in town. The levels and abilities of these fallen warriors scale with your experience, so you're never far from building a formidable squad of fighters.

The combat is entertaining enough, but Dragon's Crown doesn't rest there. There are a number of other things to do while exploring dungeons, such as searching for hidden passages, treasure, and the elusive runes. No matter the size of your party, your plucky, lock-picking sidekick Rannie is always at your service. You can direct him to open treasure chests and locked doors by using the cursor controlled by the right analog stick. That same cursor is used to activate glyphs randomly carved into dungeon walls. When you touch three that go together, they activate a powerful spell. The combinations are difficult to remember due to the number of glyphs and their primitive designs, but pursuing them is completely optional. They can be a distraction for an unfocused warrior, but understanding the various spells and using them to your team's advantage can be an invaluable skill.

Successfully casting rune spells can mean the difference between life and death on the battlefield.
Successfully casting rune spells can mean the difference between life and death on the battlefield.

There comes a point when you need to grind through Dragon's Crown's nine dungeons for experience, but it isn't as boring as it sounds. Each dungeon has multiple detours and a fork in the main road, with a unique boss at either end. Boss encounters become more than straight-up fights by incorporating gimmicks. One stage with a giant kraken forces you to use cannons to destroy its limbs. Another sends your party crashing through the floor above a lava pit if you don't win the fight quickly enough. These added bits of variety go a long way toward making Dragon's Crown feel exciting, when it might otherwise feel repetitive.

Amid all the fighting, you acquire a lot of treasure. All the equipment you find comes with a known rank, but it's not until you pay to have your equipment appraised that you see the remaining details. It's like playing the lottery; you can't win a powerful new weapon if you don't pay to play. But you need to be cautious, since gold isn't just necessary to appraise items. Gold is also used for continues, for resurrecting and recruiting fallen warriors into your fold, and even for garnering stat boosts. The reliance on currency makes every decision worth reconsidering and every bounty that comes in valuable. Unlike allies, gold is neither disposable nor easily replaced.

If you choose to tackle multiple dungeons in a row, a cooking mini-game in between allows you to temporarily boost your stats.
If you choose to tackle multiple dungeons in a row, a cooking mini-game in between allows you to temporarily boost your stats.

Real-life sidekicks are an option too. Dragon's Crown can be played as a co-op experience locally or online, but oddly, outside of local co-op on the PlayStation 3, it's a feature that needs to be unlocked. This doesn't occur until about five hours into the game. The benefits of such a system may be hard to identify at first, but this actually does a good job of ensuring that those who are involved have a certain level of experience under their belt. As always, it's the real-life allies you choose that define the multiplayer experience. Play with selfish players, and you might as well play with NPCs. Join team-oriented folks, and you can employ strategy and teamwork to great effect. Once you've unlocked the harder difficulty settings, you gain access to the player-versus-player coliseum, a simple versus mode that nets the winner a pot of gold for his or her efforts.

When you defeat Dragon's Crown on the normal difficulty setting, you then unlock the hard and inferno settings. Each comes with its own level cap, along with more challenging enemies and more valuable treasure. It's largely a numbers game, with enemies that are simply stronger than before, but you also discover variations on old enemies that introduce new powers and tactics. It's unfortunate that Dragon's Crown's story isn't large enough to support an extensive campaign, but there's no shortage of challenges on hand.

A poignant example of Dragon's Crown's mesmerizing, yet troubled art style.
A poignant example of Dragon's Crown's mesmerizing, yet troubled art style.

With so many goals to pursue, Dragon's Crown is much larger than most beat-'em-ups, and more action-packed than most role-playing games. It's both beautiful and captivating in its style and execution, and overall, it's a great hybrid of two very different genres.

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The Good

  • A variety of enjoyable character classes to explore
  • A deep skill system that lends itself to variety
  • Boss fights incorporate interesting and challenging gimmicks
  • Some of the best and most original 2D art around

The Bad

  • Some offensive and unavoidable character designs
  • The story feels obligatory and lacks depth
  • Combatants sometimes blend together on the battlefield

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Best looking game of 2013 winner?

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I can't help but think the overly huge proportions on characters of both sexes is intentional. As in it's a joke. The pulp fantasy comics from back in the day, along with a lot of the old-school fantasy artwork and movies featured scantily clad women and men with proprtions barely within the bounds of reality. This game, a fantasy game that pays clear homage to Golden Axe and similar fantasy beat 'em ups from that era, along with pulp fantasy, is taking that art style and exaggerating it to such a ridiculous level that you can't possibly take it seriously. Of course, some people still do and will only focus on the negative "sexism" of this and completely miss the satire at play here. Such is often the case with sarcasm. It just goes right over some people's heads. Especially the easily offended. If you don't like it, don't buy it. For the people saying things like "would you let your family watch you play this?" this is clearly not a family game. I wouldn't want my kid playing this, but I wouldn't want him playing GTA, Saint's Row or COD either. I still play and enjoy those games and I imagine I will with this one too.

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love a great couch coop romp,

as far as the sexist thing,

Usually history sees art as "perverse" and music as "satanic" (Though they're not always used as literally as they should be.). So maybe only time with tell what exactly this is going to be considered. I'm sure the that by watching the review (regardless of what we think of what the reviewer has to say about the subject of the games art) we can make up our minds about buying this game or not. So in that regard, job well done, I'll be picking this up shortly for sure. :)

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Will say for anyone just trying the game, it gets a lot better the farther you get at least for me personally. Felt way stronger/had more fun after normal. Also, havent even tried multiplayer yet which seems like it could be a lot of fun! Friends getting it tonight!!!

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How many of you remember the fantasy magazine Heavy Metal? Or the black and white Conan comics from the 1970s? In my mind this game has the same artistic style as those books. Will some be offended? Of course, and are well within their rights to be that way. Similarly, there are those who are not offended, and are well within their rights too. If you are offended, don't buy the game. Simple. As in other media, there are some things I find offensive and I speak with my wallet and with my time (I dont' spend or I don't watch). To me there is no need for anyone to be disagreeable. Just choose to disagree.

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Edited By DukeBriggs

heh heh... you said "titular"

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@DukeBriggs i see what you tit there.

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Women put more stock in other things when gauging male attraction, not necessarily the amount of clothes they're wearing, guys like boobs, women like tall, dark, mysterious, gallant, etc. To say they aren't sexualized because one is wearing more than another is a baseless statement. Are women deeper creatures than men? Sure. It's not fair to compare them apples to apples.

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@bluefox755 I agree with the first part of your comment but, "Are women deeper creatures than men? Sure." Tell that to Shakespeare.

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Good review.I don't really dig the objectification of women either. I'm sure the game will be fun when I pick it up tonight.

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Playing the game right now and its great, another great game from Atlus

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Hmm, while I see no problem in sexy character designs I still find them vastly inferior to other vanillaware games, namely Odin Sphere and Muramasa. I wonder what pushed them to have such a different take on art design.

Heck, Velvet was a lot sexier than all the females in this game combined and she didn't need humongous mutant boobs.

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I like boobs, but those are awkward looking boobs

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I'm all pro reviewers saying what they want but isn't there some hypocrisy going on in the bad.

"Some offensive and unavoidable character designs"

... look at the thumbnail chosen for the video review. I personally don't have a problem with her, but you guys are definitely using her to get views.

"The story feels obligatory"...

What game doesn't if you don't progress a story you'll never finish the game. Minus multiplayer games like fighting or fps online...

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What's really sad here, is that I've been checking out a few more reviews of this game around the internet, and everyone seems to be marking their scores down a bit because of the art controversy. This suggests that if all the females were fully clothed and less bouncy this game might be averaging well over 90% in metacritic averages. And while I don't put much stock in metacritic to begin with, you just know this will cost the game some sales that it may have otherwise deserved.

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This game is good on every level I don't really care about the reviews that much but still most reviews gave it from 95 to 80 which means that Vanillaware did really a great job and the game will be successful as expected

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I cant be the only one that notices the clear hypocrisy of this review, where complains about the design of the characters, yet have no quarrels about using the same imagery to advertize the game review, in this case, the picture of the busty sorceress on the thumbnail of the video. (out of context btw, since there is no statement on the comment of the video where it says anything about being bad or using it as an example, no, its just there to gather views)

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@wrathfirex @pa_amb_tomaquet It's different than a real woman in a movie, because these characters in the game are drawn that way on purpose. She knows I don't control what the artists put in the game, but why can't they draw more realistic women with not so in you face sexuality of immature artists. My wife and I are both huge anime fans, but it's just awkward when some of the characters are drawn like that, and when they look so young. It's kind of creepy. don't you think so?

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@wrathfirex and i'm sure women want to be render with breasts bigger then their heads too? or guy's with body's that makes it looks like their heads got shrunk? the art is horrible for this game and pathetic... hard too believe anyone would buy this game unless it dropped to $10 and was a downloadable game on PSN or xbox live. though even then I wouldn't waste my money on it.

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@thekazumalord @wrathfirex

It's a fucking fact that people like attractive people

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@thekazumalord There are women in the world with natural breasts as big or bigger than their head, some of those women are also thin so I see it as being true to life.

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@thekazumalord @Shadowdanc3r Well, I can't show you the women I've seen, but there are women who are somewhat internationally known.

There's Rachel Aldana who made headlines in the UK, though I think she uses US measurements for her bust. After that, one internet search lead to another and Jana Defi and Anya Zenkova were found; both thin, both natural, both G cups, and not US G cups, but UK and Europe G cups which are bigger.

And then there's the current queen of thin women with large natural breasts, Miosotis Claribel. She's around a K to triple K. If you're curious but are offended by sexual acts caught on video, she has a softcore site if you'd like to see pictures. If you want to see them in motion to confirm they're natural try dailymotion or YouTube.

Finally, from the waist down there are women like Nicole Austin who does have breast implants but not glute implants. Then there's urban model Jenna Shea who's thin but her hips measure over 40 in. And there are a number of slender women with wider hips and large glutes than them, even larger than what you can see in DC, though the measurements you can see in that game are pretty big.

Some men will like what they see, others won't, it's all about preference, but it shouldn't be said that these figures don't occur in naturally in nature.

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@Shadowdanc3r @thekazumalord if you've seen women that look like the ones in this game then you've been either watching too much anime or see a lot of women who are pretending while actually having implants. Ive seen thin girls with large breasts too, but no girl look like the ones in this fucked up looking game .

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@thekazumalord @wrathfirex Dude,back to your crap of us or bioshit generic trash already? This games a masterpiece,sorry if you feel offended by pixels.

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@thekazumalord @G4m3r0uTL4wZ @wrathfirex I LOVE how pissed off this game has made you.

Playing it now and having a blast.

Suffer :-)

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@G4m3r0uTL4wZ @thekazumalord @wrathfirex the game and it's art is ass, pure and simple. if you wanna waste money on it go for it.

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I have never understood the desire for people to tell others that they don't have a right to be offended. People have a right to their reactions. Otherwise it comes off as:

"Be less affected by oppression you experience because it makes me uncomfortable."

And yes my pre-ordered copy is on its way.

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@CharlieSpot If you're gonna get offended about fictional characters you might as well not be allowed on the internet

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@CharlieSpot While people certainly have a right to be offended by whatever they choose, they don't have a right to knock those that don't share their offense. It works both ways with offense. Besides that, I think people are missing the fact that the oversexualized characters are exagerations of fantasy artwork, which is very sexualized. If you look at the ridiculous proportions of the scantily clad women and the overbuffed men that would make Arnold circa Conan the Barbarian jealous, without the mentalitity of how offended you are (and I'm referring to the offended people in general, nobody specific) you'd see that the oversexualization is blown to such ridiculous proportions that it's satirical. It's a joke made about the art style that this game is clearly modeled after. It probably doesn't hurt that it's controversal though. As Marylin Manson's carreer proved, there's no such thing as bad publicity and every person crying "foul" over the "offensive" characters, is someone giving free advertising to the game encouraging someone else to look into it. Once someone curious about the controversy checks it out, they will experience the great game behind the hyped up controversy. So kudos naysayers. You are helping the game sell copies! If you don't like something, don't buy it. Speaking out against it is only encouraging others to notice it.

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@CharlieSpot There is a political Agenda behind this review and that why people are mad. The males in the game are homoerotic to the max but no one said anything about that. The art work is all over the top and the reviewer should respect that and just said that the art work may be offensive to some people. Taking points of the score dismisses the opinion of the majority who think the art is not offensive. Te guy was not professional and let his political views get in the way of the review

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@CharlieSpot I see your point, but at the same time where is all the outrage about real nudity in some games? Far Cry 3 has boobs a few times and there wasn't any oppression towards that.

To me, most reviewers are pushing some form of political correctness that is very over exaggerated when you compare the cleavage and partial nudity of Dragon's Crown to the real nudity that some games have like Far Cry 3.

Far Cry 3 is an amazing game, Dragon's Crown seems like one heck of a game too. I pre-ordered FC3 when I could, and I have 2 copies of DC preordered. Nudity and Partial nudity doesn't bother me, but to each their own. I just think that if one game is going to criticized for one thing, so should the rest. No double standards.

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@G4m3r0uTL4wZ @Runock It's from Final Fantasy Tactics you dumbass. Btw, in every entertainment medium there is classy and trashy, good and bad. To say all Anime or Manga promotes sexuality shows just how ignorant that deficient brain of yours is. Go away kid, you are worth about as much as the shit I scrape off my work boots.

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Oh please, nothing offensive about this. It's about as offensive as those sculptures Michaelangelo or Fank Frazetta. This gaming media push to make games more acceptable by women is getting to be a pain in the ass.

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I like the look of the game, but don't want my wife to think I am a pervert for buying it. It's to bad they have to objectify women in these games. I thought men were making some progress towards sexism, but this "art work" shows other wise. Having characters drawn like that just makes it awkward to play in front of a wife, girl friend, or even your mom haha. The game looks great though.

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@pa_amb_tomaquet

Fictional characters being sexy isn't what sexism is.

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@Rimsa_Laded @pa_amb_tomaquet But women being represented only as tits and ass isn't? it's not sexy it's ridiculous.

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@pa_amb_tomaquet @Rimsa_Laded

They're fictional characters, they're not representing anything.

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@pa_amb_tomaquet Try in front of your daughter.

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@KenderDragon @pa_amb_tomaquet psh, MY wife knows I'm a pervert.

Daughter and mom on the other hand...ugh.

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I love how almost all guys are saying here:

"Why get offended?", "sexy women can't be strong?", "the elf is ridiculous".

Sure, sure, the elf may be ridiculous, but it wasnt made to appeal women it was made to look strong, unlike the witch, that was made for you know.... That's why I love this Lara's genderbend art based on Tomb Raider Legend .

http://i.imgur.com/tKns3wi.jpg

it makes me chuckle imagining how many of you would be upset if Tomb Raider's and almost every game for that matter guys looked like this.

http://imgur.com/gallery/DFUIO All pics from MLara can be found here.

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@fefisgbf Lara wore a shirt.

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@fefisgbf yeah if all male characters looked like this in videogames. i would definitely stop playing videogames... and i love video games.

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One day GS wants to be super liberal and the next it wants to be ultra conservative. Here's an idea...just review a game minus the moral particiality!

Seriously...who complains about oversized tits to begin with?

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It reminds me of how everyone was uncomfortable waaaaay back in the day with the boobs and but on the female character from Golden Axe...not enough to make waves, but it was everyone's little secret to pause the game for a few seconds to appreciate the graphics.

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You can't do that in this game though xD

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Why oh why did thes have to be a Playstation exclusive!?!

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@nayce54 @footballFanSan Ran away did ya?

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Yeah, the naked part does not hinder anything. Why are people so uncomfortable with nudity?

If nature wanted you to be clothed, you would of been born with Calvin Klein Jeans.

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@lorider25 I have no problem with nudity or sexuality at all, but this is extremely over the top to the point where it's almost impossible to enjoy because of how completely unrealistic it is. Not the game itself (who wants a game to be that realistic?) but the sexuality on display. I'll give you a few examples of (IMHO) female characters that are sexy without being exploited. The new Lara Croft - a very beautiful young woman who is also very naturally proportioned (nothing cartoonishly large or over emphasized). Elena Fisher - particularly in Uncharted 3, the quintessential pretty girl next door, tough as nails, tastefully rendered without ever exposing anything close to excessive skin. Chloe Frazer - again from the Uncharted series. A hard body knock out who actually does show a good amount of skin, but is still done in a tasteful way that suits the character's personality perfectly (basically, it wasn't a stretch). Then there's the God of War series that does sexually explicit right. There's flashes of skin everywhere along with sex mini-games. However, it fits into the art style of the series and Greek mythological culture in general, which is rife with sexuality. This game feels like it went so far out of it's way to push the sexual envelope that there's nothing natural about it. Larry Flynt might have had a hand in developing this game for all we know.

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Anyone get the Vita version? How does it run?

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