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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Tom , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire is an action adventure romp steeped in ridiculous dragon folklore. Unlike your average action game, Blade takes things a step further by using both parts of the Wii remote (Wii-mote and the Nunchuk) as virtual weapons. You swin...
I really loved Dragon Blade Wrath of Fire. Im sure more hardcore gamers will bash this game a little more than I did, but I really got into how well this game sucked me into a story line that made some sense and where I could understand everything tha...
Abstract: Game: Dragon Blade: Wrath of FireGenre: ActionPlatform: WiiIt’s been awhile since I swung a Wii-mote around like a fool, but my time has come again with the release of D3’s Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire. Finally, someone is attempting to do something dif...
Abstract: While Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire may at first seem like the Wii Remote-flailing equivalent of a hack n slash button-mashing extravaganza, if given the chance you might find that theres quite a bit of finesse involved in finishing off bosses, conserv...
Abstract: Though not for the faint of heart or graphics whores, this old school brawler is definitely worth a look for its challenging combat and great motion controls. Dragon Blade is not a fancy game. It doesnt have a lot of options, modes, or bonus features...
Abstract: I'm trying to remember the last time we saw a game this generic. Maybe Fighting Force? Quest 64? Whatever the case, if the name didn't tip you off, Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire is one of the blandest game concepts to come along in quite some time. You p...
Abstract: Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire is a game that contains a completely original storyline from a famous fantasy writer, Richard A. Knaak. The story is about a world devastated by powerful dragons, and the player must rise from the ashes to protect and restor...
Abstract: On a system swarming with Wii-makes and shovelware, original designs are bound to stand out. From the very beginning weve been following D3s Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire, as the game may not be a high-budget, AAA title, but it dares to try something o...
Hacking and slashing; attractive dragons; fiery battle effects.
Control issues; bland levels; very repetitive; soulless hero.
If youre going to swing a blade around, it seems like the Wiis the system to do it on. What other platform lets you hold the controller like a hilt and direct your on-screen counterpart with more than just your thumbs? From that perspective, its lit...
Responsive controls, good sound, good strategy involved in finishing off bosses
High difficulty and constant retries will really grate on your nerves The Final Word Dragon Blade may not be the game youve been waiting for all year, but its definitely worth a weekend rental in the meantime.
Dragon Blade may not be the game youve been waiting for all year, but its definitely worth a weekend rental in the meantime.