• Publisher: Ubisoft
  • Release Date: Sep 29, 2009
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  • Summary: Long ago, war ravaged the mystical land of Tammabbukku when humans attacked the dragons, attempting to steal the beautiful gems from which they draw their power. Left weak and drained, the noble dragons withdrew into the far corners of the land, dividing the remaining gems by their elementalLong ago, war ravaged the mystical land of Tammabbukku when humans attacked the dragons, attempting to steal the beautiful gems from which they draw their power. Left weak and drained, the noble dragons withdrew into the far corners of the land, dividing the remaining gems by their elemental powers of air, earth, water, and fire. With the gems divided, a new battle has begun from within, and with it, the dark age begins. [Ubisoft] Expand
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  1. 72
    Battle of Giants: Dragons builds a lot on the concepts from Dinosaurs. The game is more involved, and has a lot more going on, so it doesn’t get stale as fast (though it does still venture into the realm of tedium).
  2. Flying around the environs is exhilarating, and is a lot more fun than flying a certain other famous dragon on the Wii. However, fighting is all there is, and there isn't anything else. A good choice for those looking for an accessible, pick-up-and-play fighting game and who don't require anything else.
  3. Battle of Giants: Dragons is a pretty tight package, but it's presented with little consideration for the player. The gameplay is absurdly obtuse, with objectives that amount to little more than slowly meandering through uneventful levels and engaging in battles that yield little reward.
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  1. Sep 3, 2016
    8
    The game is very good. The graphics are well done, as are the animations. The game tutorials and such are slow, but it isn't a long game,The game is very good. The graphics are well done, as are the animations. The game tutorials and such are slow, but it isn't a long game, either. The creativity in the maps are well done, having puzzles and difficulty in the AI of the enemies. The battle scheme is well done, being difficult to defeat your enemy without the Gold Gems (which you can find online and enter in the codes in the extras). The customization lets you do a lot to your dragon. The story alone is well written. The only negative thing I can say about this is the pace of the game. The tutorial and quest reminders are very slow, so if you are impatient, you really don't need to pay attention when you have the game controls and everything memorized in your head. When you switch to different dragons after completing the fire or ice element, it basically restarts the game for you. Sure, you have a different look on your dragon, but that's it. The ending I won't spoil since I haven't seen it yet (though I am very close to finishing the game which took 2 days). I suggest you buy this game and embrace a great (but old) DS game. Expand
  2. willber
    Dec 6, 2009
    5
    It is a good game with pretty good graphics for DS and is good for riding in vihicles for a long time and has great battle music to boot
  3. Aug 4, 2014
    3
    The customization is cool and the battles are fun for a little while, but beyond that there isn't much. Battling becomes stale pretty fast andThe customization is cool and the battles are fun for a little while, but beyond that there isn't much. Battling becomes stale pretty fast and the objectives are repetitive. Expand