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8.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 105 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 83 out of 105
  2. Negative: 12 out of 105
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  1. May 16, 2018
    7
    Still the same great experience with remastered visuals and music. However for a $50 price tag, I would have expected the now 3+ year old title would have gotten at least ONE new map or character to freshen it up for returning players. Sadly, there is little to nothing in the way of game-play additions, making this a better candidate for "wait for sale" material. Unless you have not playedStill the same great experience with remastered visuals and music. However for a $50 price tag, I would have expected the now 3+ year old title would have gotten at least ONE new map or character to freshen it up for returning players. Sadly, there is little to nothing in the way of game-play additions, making this a better candidate for "wait for sale" material. Unless you have not played it prior to this release, in which case its certainly worth every penny. 7/10 Expand
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80

Generally favorable reviews - based on 48 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 37 out of 48
  2. Negative: 0 out of 48
  1. Mar 21, 2019
    65
    Dragon's Crown Pro makes strides in updating the side-scrolling beat-'em-up genre by incorporating light RPG mechanics well. The overall setting and simplicity of getting into the game are intriguing, but the art style is jarring, and the story paper-thin. While I understand the latter is not the reason to play this type of game, it's frustrating to see and feel how flimsy it comes off. The gameplay is solid, and the innovations are intriguing, but the rest of Dragon's Crown Pro is rather shallow.
  2. CD-Action
    Aug 2, 2018
    65
    A beautiful but merely competent beat ‘em up, which becomes repetitive after around five hours played with the first character. [07/2018, p.76]
  3. Jun 25, 2018
    70
    I think the largest issue with Pro is its price point. Those who have played Dragon’s Crown in the past will not find anything new here other than it being on a different console. While it’s a solid game through and through, it’s hard to recommend given this game released in 2013 and it’s essentially the exact same title from before.