Who spends $500 to play a $20 downloadable game? I do, if the game’s the spiritual successor to the Panzer Dragoon series. Fresh Crimson Dragon screens and a new trailer out of TGS seal the deal.
I get a little bit crazy when it comes to shooting things of dragon-back while riding through Roger Dean album covers. Crimson Dragon might sport a new name and setting, but it’s every bit series creator Yukio Futatsugi’s baby, and I want to have his baby.
Crimson Dragon launches on November 22, exclusively for the system I am acquiring for the purpose of playing it.
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10 responses to “All The Reason I Need To Buy An Xbox One”
Uh oh. I ditched the XBone because of it being (orginially) an Orwelling Console Telescreen.
And now the HD re-invention of riding on Lagi’s back is on the XBone.
This must be karma for my comment about the Lego XBone.
Do you get to go back to Kansas for saying “Xbone” 3 times?
*Puts up hands*
Bad grammar. I should have edited the post better.
Damn it, so many games I want….but so little money and time……damn you life
pew, pew, pew, Raaarrrrrr
The videos always look jaggy but those screens make the game look nice
Looks ok I guess, nothing outstanding tbh. I guess once you’ve seen ‘Deep Down’ in action, there’s a certain bar that’s been set.
The game looks nice – but it’s on the rails…pass.
i was really interested in this and didn’t realise it was a launch game.
But I’ve already done my assessment of what to get and the PS4 won for this year.
Xbone will be on the cards for next year though.
there just arent any games that appeal to me that arent on the PS4 (except this)
Hey look! There’s sound this time!