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Crimson Dragon

byGrounding Inc2013

Several generations have passed since the human colonists of Planet Draco lost contact with Earth. Now they face the return of an old threat, a colossal destroyer known as the White Phantom. In "Crimson Dragon," control your dragon and fight off the violent enemy life forms. Teach your dragon new skills, and train it to face combat in harder missio...

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November 21, 2013

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Grounding Inc

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Microsoft Studios

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Crimson Dragon was a pleasant surprise. As a massive fan of the Panzer series, I was worried that this wouldn’t quite honor it, but there’s plenty here for gamers who have been longing for an entry since 2003’s Orta. There are some mechanical problems, but any old-school rail shooter fan will be able to handle them.

Nov 18, 2013 Read Review

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Feb 17, 2014 Read Review

“Crimson Dragon looks and feels like an Xbox 360 game that's been spit-shined to fatten up the Xbox One's launch lineup of games.”

Aug 23, 2019 Read Review

Crimson Dragon works well enough as a straight arcade shooter, and there’s plenty of challenge in it. There’s some nostalgic value, too, but it’s weak graphics and frustrating free-flight boss fights make it tough to enjoy the stroll down memory lane.

Nov 18, 2013 Read Review

Death from above.

Nov 18, 2013 Read Review

Crimson Dragon had the potential to be a AAA digital title for the Xbox One. Instead, it fails to deliver solid gameplay and it's also riddled with technical issues that drag the experience further down.

Dec 6, 2013 Read Review

But I could forgive all of these missteps, the weird microtransactions, the underwhelming graphics, the off-kilter systems, if, on a very basic level, it was fun. It’s not. Crimson Dragon manages to take riding on a sweet flying dragon and make it a bland, frustrating slog. In my book, that’s about as unforgivable as sins come.

Nov 18, 2013 Read Review

Crimson Dragon makes a terrible first impression. The opening sequence is a series of largely static screens with a dodgily delivered, terribly written voiceover attempting to convey a convoluted, poorly-told story. It’s an early indication that this may not be the game we’ve been looking forward to for the past couple of years. Unfortunately, the following six or seven hours only confirm this. Crimson Dragon is a disappointment.

Nov 18, 2013 Read Review