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Developer: Vanillaware / Atlus
Publisher: Atlus / NIS
Director: George Kamitani
Composer: Hitoshi Sakimoto
Release: July 25 (JP), August 6 (NA), Fall 2013 (EU)
Genre: beat' em up, Action role-playing game
Platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita
# of Players: 1 to 4 - local multiplayer/online multiplayer/local + online multiplayer
Website: http://www.atlus.com/dragonscrown/#
Trailer:
Dragon's Crown Gameplay Trailer
Dragon's Crown E3 Trailer
Overview:
The most beautiful 2-D Action in gaming history arrives.
Set in a medieval world of swords and sorcery, the game supports up to four players traveling through dangerous dungeons and labyrinths in search of fortune and adventure.
Cooperative options include local multiplayer or the use of Sony's PlayStation Network service, with data-sharing of save games between both the Vita and PlayStation 3.
Each of the game's six playable classes possesses their own unique skills, strengths, and weaknesses, and can be customized to a degree based on the player's preference as they gain experience.
The game is nearly a full fledged RPG, and the 20 hour mark for a single run through of each character puts it on par with other top-tier games. Replayability is also granted because certain elements will be unlocked only after clearing the game once, and by additional features like the PvP Arena. Of course the fact that characters play radically different also helps extending the game’s longevity further.
Upon challenging the game for the first time only “Normal” difficulty will be available, with a level cap of 35. Meeting certain conditions linked to the story will unlock the ”Hard” mode, bringing a level cap of 65 and allowing more room for progression.
Clearing Hard mode players will unlock “Inferno” difficulty, that brings the level cap up to 99. And that’s not all, as clearing Inferno mode will unlock the Labyrinth of Chaos, an automatically generated dungeon that changes every time it’s challenged.
Fighter: A male knight clad entirely in plate mail who carries large shields. He has the highest defense of all characters, and though his one-handed weapons have short reach, they can be swung very fast.
Dragon's Crown: Fighter [Trailer]
Amazon: A robust, scantily clad female warrior who fights with large two-handed weapons and performs powerful kicks. She boasts high attack power and agility, but has low defense.
Dragon's Crown: Amazon [Trailer]
Wizard: An erudite male magic-user who wields long staves. Despite low physical strength, he commands a host of destructive magic that can damage enemies in a wide area.
Dragon's Crown: Wizard [Trailer]
Elf: A nimble female forest-dwelling archer who is much older than her youthful appearance would suggest. She attacks foes from afar using bow and arrows.
Dragon's Crown: Elf [Trailer]
Dwarf: A short, heavyset male bruiser who wields a weapon in each hand. His great strength allows him to pick up enemies and throw them at others like projectiles.
Dragon's Crown: Dwarf [Trailer]
Sorceress: A buxom female mage armed with staves and dark magic. Her spells are used mostly in a supportive capacity by conjuring food, summoning skeletal servants to fight by her side, or turning enemies into harmless frogs.
Dragon's Crown: Sorceress [Trailer]
Da der EU Release noch aussteht gibts das Spiel zuzeit recht günstig bei videogamesplus.ca
Dragon's Crown (Bonus: Artbook Included) - Vita (Preorder) ~34,79€ inkl.
Dragon's Crown (Bonus: Artbook Included) - PS3 (Preorder) ~42,11€ inkl.
Hab mir jetzt erstmal die Vita Version bestellt, zum EU Release dann die PS3 Fassung.
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