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Developers: Vanillaware - Atlus
Publisher: Atlus EU NIS America
Platform(s) : PlayStation 3 - PlayStation Vita
Release date(s)
JP July 25, 2013[2]
NA August 6, 2013[3]
EU Q3/Q4 2013
Genre(s) Action role-playing game beat 'em up
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
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Dragon's Crown (ドラゴンズクラウン Doragonzu Kuraun?) is a 2D fantasy action role-playing video game developed by Vanillaware with assistance from Atlus. Though originally set to be published by UTV Ignition Entertainment, the company eventually dropped from the project in 2012, transferring all duties to Atlus. The game was released on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita on July 25, 2013 in Japan, North America the following August, and Europe during Q3/Q4 2013. Produced by George Kamitani, the game is designed to be an evolution of the "beat 'em up" action game genre while still retaining the company's trademark 2D hand-drawn graphic style.
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.
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L'ho preso oggi (Americano) diocristo che spettacolo per gli occhi...per ora e' il mio fav degli ultimi anni come art style e come cura.
Per il gameplay e' ancora presto per dirlo ma mi sembra MOLTO piu' profondo di quanto appare.
Contando che costa 37 euro....come dire, capcom e la re-release dei D&D di 800 anni fa, a 15 euro possono anche andare a cagare.
Se avete una ps3 e vi piace il genere, old school beat em up mescolato ad elementi RPG ben fatti, non potete sbagliarvi.
P.S. Domani notte dovrei essere assieme ai ragazzi di Destructoid per giocarci in streaming durante Mash Tactics, qui: http://www.twitch.tv/destructoid per chi fosse interessato.