I finally got some time to really play dragon sword this past weekend during a road trip out of state. Ill just sum up my thoughts on the game in a good, bad, and ugly format. Above is a video showing Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword gameplay. it should give you a good idea of how the controls work and how the game plays and looks.
Pros:
- Some of the best graphics I have seen on the DS.
- The best DS game I have played since Castlevania Portrait of Ruin.
- The vertical orientation actually works well from a graphic/display point of view.
- I actually want to finish the game. Thats always a good sign since I don’t have the urge to finish most games since my time is limited.
- The controls actually work after getting used to them.
- The comic book style of the cut scenes are nice
- The music and sound effects are great.
- If you can get past the controls the game is fun.
Cons:
- It takes a while to get used to the controls. When you do you realize that its inaccurate.
- Scrubbing the DS screen to perform moves feels imprecise.
- The games difficulty is kind of easy. Probably because the controls are imprecise. You will take hits because an intended move did not come out like you intended.
- Gliding the stylus to move your character just does not seem as good as using a D-Pad. If it aint broke…
Ugly:
-Scrubbing the DS screen to do moves and blowing or screaming into the mic looks very gay.
Bottom line:
I do recommend this game. Its fun once you get a handle of the controls. I spent the whole first chapter and half of the second thinking about how wack scrubbing the DS screen was and by the third chapter I was just playing and having fun. At that point it felt like a mini or portable Ninja Gaiden Black/Sigma. The music in Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword and the game itself has a similar feel which makes it great.
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