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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

About the Author

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I wonder if it was sexy guys would it be offensive because that maybe offensive to many people but I haven't heard that complaint. This is probably just offensive to certain eyes especially to bring it up in a review.

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@Superman_legend They only added that as a negative to escape backlash from females and they knew guys dont give 2 shits if they add it in there

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way to mention female designs are offensive for the first time in the history of the website just because there was some controversy over it and you want to go with the flow...

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@singhellotaku Sheeps these days.

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when I watch american movies, I get the impression that nothing offends the american people, but in reality americans are more conservatives than us muslims!!

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@caverforever sometimes I think the same but hes not actually offended by it, hes just jumping on the pointless controversy bandwagon

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" Some offensive and unavoidable character designs ", it is not fair that just because you feel offended by a game you deduct points for it, being offended by something is a completely subjective thing and you shouldn't include it into reviews

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@ali_manslayer Reviews are subjective. If someone is offended, or thinks others could be offended, why shouldn't they share that information as a part of expressing their opinions?

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@rogue81 because being offended is subjective to the person not to the game, I could be offended that call of duty kills a lot of mid easterns but if I review it I wouldn't let that affect it and I would judge the game on it's merits

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Everyone freaking out over the Sorceress. While I agree with most of the cases of representations of women characters in video games, it really just does not fit here. It is a SORCERESS. It makes sense for the context of such a character to have alluring features. Yeah, it is over-the-top, but this is a Japanese game where everything is overly-enhanced for each character because that is the type of style they are going for. It is mostly harmless. There are worse examples of female game characters than this one, guys.

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I had some things to say about over the top sexuality drawing away from gaming, but decided to just say that that amazon is very stretchy.


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Personally, I love the art design in this game. Odin Sphere, Grim Grimoire and Muramasa are other games that have beautifully hand drawn graphics and I would love to see more games like this on any system instead of more CoD games. I'm guessing we are 2 installments away from them just releasing those games annually like they do with sports games.

As for the subject of sex or sexual images in videogames, I just gotta shake my head in amazement at the things people will complain about. First of all, you don't have to buy this game if it offends you. This holds true for anyone who finds violent videogames offensive or any genre of game to be offensive or offputting for that matter. Second, if we are ever to truly believe that videogames have achieved the lofty status of "art", then you can hardly complain about sex in videogames when artists throughout history have sculpted and painted works of art inspired by the human form.

My suggestion for users here is to take the reviews with a grain of salt. They are subjective views by a single person that may or may not appreciate certain aspects of the game. I'm certainly not going to let some bouncing boobs scare me away from what is one of the most beautiful games on the system...and I'll probably even enjoy it!!!

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I knew Vanillaware had a say in making this game.

They gave us Muramasa: The Demon Blade and for sure I will be getting this.

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im very offended because that amazon is more buffed than me lmao

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@louie_cloud Lower half is easily more buff than me.

However, it's the Dwarf and Fighter that really make a man feel small in regards to mass.

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it is ok to see naked women in most video games but it is not ok to see it in dragon crown ??


or is the reason this game is PS3 exclusive ?


lately i've seen these stupid Reviews and i am sure now that gamespot staff are smoking something

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@loshiss The sexuality of the main playable characters (the sorceress and the amazon) is immature at best but this game revels in its immaturity (nothing wrong with that if thats the game you want).

Where it crosses the line into offensive is with its portrayal of female NPCs who are left chained and barely clothed or spread eagle beckoning you to violate them. These images are shown in spades in the video review and are symptomatic of a larger disrespect to women in fantasy and video game genres. They detract from the otherwise excellent art style and all but ruin the aesthetic experience when present.

Consider too that they are playing to a man's ability to be manipulated sexually. An exaggerated sexual style promotes sales and controversy. If you are a man then this game is trying to manipulate and control your purchasing practices. It is in there for no other reason and in fact, it diminishes the art (as noted by Peter and several other reviewers). A business decision that lessons the game but sells more copies: this above all should be deplored!

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@OllieBrown Dide you live in the dark ages? it was men who ruled and raped and piliged it was terrible

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@loshiss I bring up Street Fighter alot for this sort of thing but namely anything to do with fighting has both women and men sporting the whole 'less is more'.

Can't expect a Dwarf and Amazon wearing baggy cloaks now can we? (note) No one complained in Golden Axe..

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Damn, looking so good.

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Have you seen those babies jiggle?

When she runs, bouncy, bouncy.

When she throws multiple consecutive attack spheres, it's like... bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy,...bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy,...bouncy.

cheers

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Lol I hadn't noticed. Yeah I totally did.

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Does anyone know if you get the free digital version for vita if you buy the PS3 copy?

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@PosiTVEMinD355 There's no cross-buy deal for this game. Sorry.


http://pixelenemy.com/atlus-responds-to-pricing-and-lack-of-cross-play-for-dragons-crown/

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yeahhhh

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Some of you just love to kick up a fuss over superfluous representations of fictional characters. :P

That said, Peter Brown, in my eyes, is merely making a passing remark about that. Furthermore, if you are one of those who are crying out over that remark, you are still plenty naive to think that everyone should not be having an issue over Dragon's Crown's art direction.

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@Gelugon_baat I agree with this, it was made clear on it being a personal opinion regarding the artstyle. & only for certain scenes and characters.

Not like some VbelowV who say it's down right offensive and unappealing for everyone.

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"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."

whereas in gta you can see skimpily clad women who are also hookers, have sex with them and then beat them to death with a golf club or a bat.

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@mr111111 But that is in-line with the context of the game. These female characters stick out like a sore thumb in a game that otherwise has a very compelling art-style.

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@Martian220 @mr111111 Im sorry do they do something dirty? if not then da **** you talking about in GTA the hooker f rides you

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"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."

are you kidding me? what a little girl to complain about something like that

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@mr111111 Actually, it's immature to pretend you don't notice the obvious perversion in the exploitative elements of the art design here.

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@ERoBB @mr111111 actually, my butthole could speak more eloquently than you, because, in the end, at least he's an honest fool and not one who sees himself as wise

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@ERoBB @mr111111 every character is exaggerated so your point is irrelevant.

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@ERoBB I like how your able to express your point of view correctly. That cool. :)
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@ERoBB @yamilvirginio @mr111111 I guess they should have featured huge swinging dicks on the Guys to make it equel. LOL

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@yamilvirginio @ERoBB @mr111111 Every character is exaggerated, but only the women are hyper-sexualized.

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I'll get it if i can find it for less than 90$ where I live. I've been searching for 4 player co-op games lately; Other than lbp, scott pilglim and castle crasher what would you guys recommend ? It can be on any console other that wii/wii u really;

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@kkxtrouble Rock Band. Guitar Hero. Well, they're not cheap, but...most fun games ever. Also Cloudberry Kingdom has 4-player cooperative. Not sure if it's out where you live yet.

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I'm still waiting for an explanation as to why it's okay for there to be nigh-naked overmuscled men in the game, but it's sexist when the female characters have revealing outfits and large breasts. Really, I don't even know how any functioning adult could try to pass that off as a socially acceptable standard.

More importantly, what's with the feminist victim-complex crap that's been showing up in reviews lately on GameSpot? I really wish the reviewers that can't keep their delusional biases out of their reviews would go somewhere else to discuss it. At the very least they should be able to tell the difference between a video game (fiction with cartoon characters) and reality.

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@IceVagabond Because big muscles and big boobs aren't the same. Muscles aren't necessary sexual. They're functional. A muscular warrior like the fighter is so to show how strong of a fighter is. What function does the gigantic breasts flapping in the wind on the sorceress have?

And don't blame Gamestop. Every sight reviewing Dragon's Crown has addressed the absurdity of the female art design in the game. It's glaringly noticeable. I think you're playing dumb here.

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@ERoBB @IceVagabond The overexaggeration of proportions seems to be a theme for all the characters. What instead should the artist have focused on for the females?

And making a warriors arms three times the size of their head and waist is hardly functional. The males look just as over the top as the females and in some cases wear just as little.

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@ERoBB @IceVagabond If character design was based on functionality, a game about strong warriors fighting monsters wouldn't have any female characters at all.

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@nodbgp @ERoBB @PR3TTY_FLVCKQ Having each breast the size of her head is "within the limit of logic"??

I have no problem with people who like the hyper-sexualization of women in fantasy games - it's been happening in the genre for decades, so of course the majority of fans will be at least accepting of it. But to suggest that the only possible objection to this artwork is stupid, and based on some sort of radical feminist argument is so out of touch with society that I wouldn't know where to start pointing out the flaws.

You need to get your head out of games for a while and take a look at the way real life works. People whose opinions don't agree with your own aren't automatically radical nutjobs.

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@ERoBB @PR3TTY_FLVCKQ So from now on, female characters in any kind of fiction will never have big boobs. When millions of womans in the world spend big money to have big boobs. Feminist arguments are always so fucking stupid, start using your fucking brains instead of your boobs and make valid arguments if you want people to respect your beliefs. By the way, I have nothing against womans or their search for rights and more respect, as long as they do it within the limit of logic, not trying to stupidly bash artists who decided to make their characters sexual.

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@PR3TTY_FLVCKQ Magic user? Without inflated breasts?

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been a while since i heard kevin in a review :D

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lol the perviness makes it hard to take seriously but it's a beautiful game...


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omg i can't tell if i'm disgusted or intrigued with how the sorceress's breasts shake violently when she uses that ice spell....i mean i'm impressed that they even added details like that...but wtf

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