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Dragon's Crown Hacks and Slashes Its Way to Retail Stores and PlayStation Network this Summer

Dragon's Crown, the long-awaited 2-D hack and slash, beat 'em up action game from Vanillaware and ATLUS will have players bludgeoning, cleaving, shooting and looting their way through intricate side-scrolling dungeons this summer. Dragon's Crown will be available for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita systems, and feature up to four-person cooperative play for adventurers to band together and conquer monsters, titans, and dragons in search of the ultimate treasure. Available this summer from major retailers and PlayStation Network, more details will be available on the game's official site.

Vanillaware, the company behind Odin Sphere and Muramasa: The Demon Blade, employs a 2-D visual flair and character design in Dragon's Crown that has become the studio's signature style. In Dragon's Crown, six powerful adventurers and their unique abilities are available for players to explore the fantastical world of Hydeland with.

Playable classes
ÔÇó The Fighter, who uses his armor and quick-hitting attacks to tank and destroy enemies

ÔÇó The Sorceress, who uses ice magic and summoned skeletons to control the battlefield

ÔÇó The Amazon, who moves quickly and wields a giant axe to unleash massive damage

ÔÇó The Wizard, who blasts fire at single targets or in pillars to incinerate foes

ÔÇó The Dwarf, who specializes in getting up close and personal with grapple attacks

ÔÇó The Elf, who uses her bow and agility to launch devastating volleys and escape danger

"Dragon's Crown is one of the most perfect games I've ever played," said Naoto Hiraoka, president and chief executive officer, Index Digital Media, Inc. "The amazing game design and artwork are among the best in any console generation, and the cooperative gameplay is highly addictive."

Groups of adventurers will be challenged in the labyrinthine dungeons surrounding the medieval fantasy kingdom of Hydeland. As they explore deeper into the dungeons, non-player characters such as Samuel the Adventurer's Guild leader and Lucain, the wizard come in to play with quests and tasks, which slowly unravel the story behind the ultimate treasure, the Dragon's Crown.

Gameplay features
ÔÇó Safety in numbers - It's not safe in the world of Hydeland, so it's best not to go it alone. Up to four players or AI compatriots can delve into dungeons simultaneously by using either the drop-in multiplayer on PlayStation 3 or via adhoc network on PlayStation Vita. Cross-platform play is not supported.

ÔÇó If it's not nailed down... - Expert thief NPC Rannie will join players on their adventures to pick locks, open treasure chests, reveal hidden passageways, and collect loot.

ÔÇó The skills to succeed - Massive skill tree options in Dragon's Crown allows for plenty of custom-tailoring, whether it's beefing up health or magic abilities or tweaking the abilities of the individual characters.

Dragon's Crown will be exclusive to the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita systems for $49.99 and $39.99 respectively and is available for pre-orders now from major retailers.
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Menuda preciosidad. Por otra parte esto debería de ser exclusivo de Vita, y lo digo sin tenerla.
Que maravilla.
Si en digital es baratito para PS3 y resulta ser algo mas que precioso, cae seguro...
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A mi me lo han vendido ya
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A mi me lo han vendido ya

A mí ese diseño hace que mis ganas de jugarlo disminuyan considerablemente, aunque de nuevo, lo que más me hace mantenerme cauto es que pueda tener una jugabilidad tan simplona como la del Muramasa, en ese sentido es triste y todo la forma en la que juegos hechos por tres, dos o incluso una persona logran ofrecer una variedad de desafíos infinitamente mayor.
Yo seguramente lo compre para PlayStation Vita pero he visto una cerdada muy grande con el juego y es que creo que no tiene CrossBuy (lo otro, lo de CrossSave parece que si pero ya ves de que sirve xD)
El precio de 50$ es algo que me tiene escamado.
Por un lado me de esperanzas al pensar que puede ser un juego largo y con buen toque RPGero.
Pero por otro me da miedo pensar que es un arcade como los D&D y se han columpiado con el precio de mala manera.

De todas maneras yo le tengo unas ganas tremendas.