![]() ![]() It'd also be good for completionists as there are collectibles scattered in the game. Since this is a short game is it worth playing again? Once you know the puzzles it might be fun to speedrun and the combat is kinda jittery/bouncy in a neat way so it might be fun. I'm almost wondering if the controls were purposely a bit awkward and goofy to capture the essence of Duke the daring being courageous but at the same time kinda awkwardly brave. When I started playing I was pretty negative on the game, I thought it could have been better but after playing to the end it was pretty easy to reverse that opinion although still be critical that some improvements could have been made. I won't say this game is a must have it would definitely be a perfect rental or collector game. Some moments were almost rage quit but at that point I was enjoying the game too much to give up. My game occupied me for probably 7-8 hours with all the redoes and puzzles. When I checked reviews it seemed this was a short game, only 2.5-3 hours but I do believe that may be actual success time not counting deaths and do overs. Nothing too outrageous I found it not too easy nor too difficult. All in all the mix was entertaining throughout although there was of course some areas that were not so fast because of puzzling and controller skill. There is some combat, platforming, puzzles and of course timing. ![]() It kept the feel spot on without going too far from the ancestral feeling of the original game. You really feel this is a dragon's lair game at its core. I want to definitely credit this game for an excellent job maintaining the original dragon's lair gameplay and adding a further dimension to it without going too far. ![]() Perhaps I just got used to the scheme better. As I played I did become more and more immersed in the game it certainly became much better and addictive and towards the middle of the game I was no longer really noticing any control issues. Still, at times you do have weird camera rotations and some control issues. I do admit by the mid part of the game things were going much better. For the record there are four controller options and in the end I did find the controls serviceable. So it was easy to keep going despite my initial reaction to the gameplay. Luckily the game is not too punishing if you die the puzzles/rooms pretty much load you back about a minute at most to try again. They just didn't seem natural and at times seemed like it was lag or input lock being the problem not my own player mistakes. The graphics are nice they are done in 1080i and look really sharp and the animations are very nice too. I was wondering how they could be so good and the rest kinda blah. The graphics of this game kept me interested to proceed. I really found the controls and camera offputting at the start of the game but I managed to pass that low and trudge on. I really found the controls and camera offputting at the start of the game but I managed to pass that My start to this game was not so great. If you want to challenge your mind as well as partake in action sequences this game may be what you're looking for. It's not for everyone, though - if you want non-stop, non-thinking kill-them-now action this game is not for you. Aside from the original laserdisc arcade game, I would say this is the next best addition to the Dragon's Lair franchise (because they have released some stinkers in the past - mostly ports of the original). Dragon's Lair 3D, although not really breaking any new technology boundaries, provides what Dragon's Lair fans have always wanted - a way to actually explore Dirk's surroundings, not just react to them. The original animated (laserdisc) arcade version of Dragon's Lair made some waves and captured the hearts of many quarter-toting teens. there is plenty of action and speed skills you'll have to master in this game, but you'll also have to be a good thinker if you're going to win this adventure. Instead of becoming a game of quick reactions, it's a game where you can roam and explore and think about what you're going to do before you get knee-deep in the hoopla. Dragon's Lair 3D is like a slower version of the original Dragon's Lair. If you like "thinking" games, like Myst, this might be more up your alley. If you like "thinking" games, like Myst, this might be more up your If you like fast split-action instant-fire games, this is not for you. If you like fast split-action instant-fire games, this is not for you. ![]()
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