Sunday, September 1, 2013

Dragon's Crown review

If you played Ragnarok Odyssey or not, then you have came to check out this review of Dragon's Crown. Dragon's Crown is a 2D dungeon RPG runner. It plays the same as Castle Crashers and TMNT, except it has classes. 

The Story:

Rumor has it that the Dragon's Crown is a vaulable crown can be worn by dragons only. It contains 9 talismans to defeat the ancient dragon. Your main objective is the Dragon's Crown. The story takes place in a town where players have a guild. You'll be living in a town.

Classes:

Dragon's Crown has 6 different classes.

Fighter: He's capable of using a sword and shield. His attacks are powerful.

Wizard: A male sorceror who is capable of using offensive magic.

Dwarf: His body is rock-solid and he can use a hammer. He's also capable of throwing enemies and objects.

Sorceress: She's capable of using magic as the Wizard class, but she uses defensive and offensive magic, too.

Elf: Her bow and arrows are compatible of targeting flying enemies. She moves swiftly.

Amazon: She wields an axe. Her strength and speed increase when defeating enemies.

The Gameplay:

At the beginning, you'll create your character and choose from the 6 classes above. You'll live in a town that has 8 various places below.

The Dragon Haven Inn: This is your home where you can save your game and create your party.

Canaan Temple: You can resurrect or bury bones you found on your adventure. If you pray, you may earn a bonus. However, resurrecting bones will cost money, so earn more. Once resurrected, you can bring your allies with you.

Morgan's Magic Item Shop: Morgan is responsible of holding her business, appraising items and fixing equipment. If appraising items, you need money to reveal from the question marks. If fixing equipment, you need money. If your equipment loses durability, it loses its performance.

Lucain's Tower: He's responsible of holding a magic business. On certain conditions, Lucain stocks Runestones. They are magical stones that can cast Rune Magic. Rune Magic can be used by memorizing ancient letters. If you want a Runestone, visit Lucain and buy it from him.

The Adventurers Guild: Samuel holds side quests. Every time you complete one, a treasure art is rewarded and a Skill Point is rewarded, just like every time you level up. They are points that learns and strengthens skills.

The Castle: You can request an audience from the princess.

Stables: It allows you to go to a specific place, but costs money.

The Gate: Start your adventure and go through it.

At the end of your adventure, you will earn money and EXP. Each area has a treasure. Depending how much gold, the treasure rank increases. Rogue Rannie opens chests and doors. He'll accompany you on your travels. Food is capable of going over your maximum HP. If your score reaches a certain point, you earn an extra life. If your HP reaches 0 and run out of lives, you need money to continue. However, if your count down reaches 0, the game's over. It's the same disaster from the classic game Smash TV.

Pros:

Using Skill Points is interesting for your skills, interesting way of defeating enemies, feels like Ragnarok Odyssey.

Cons:

Running out of money that fast is a hassle, their 2D sprites are tedious.


I'll give Dragon's Crown an 8.0. for great. Be sure to play it, everyone.

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