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6.5

Mixed or average reviews- based on 259 Ratings

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  1. Dec 15, 2015
    9
    I bought this game as soon as I got my Xbox One, this was one of the things I was really looking forward to. I'm a big fan of the Panzer Dragoon Series and this to me was the gem of a game that I didn't think would ever be created. If you have a deep rooted nostalgia for the Saturn era and Panzer Dragoon then you will adore this game.
  2. Aug 7, 2014
    9
    if you are a panzer dragoon fan ,you will love this game. it really takes me back to my saturn days playing panzer and panzer saga.good graphics and good music. cant go wrong and at the time of this writing is free with games with gold but i would still pay the 20 bucks for it.
  3. Aug 7, 2014
    9
    great game.well worth it if you like panzer dragoon series.the graphics look like last gen but it really doesnt matter here. the music sounds faithful to the series and it is very fun.
  4. Jun 4, 2016
    10
    Why didn't I know about this game sooner? I'd love to elaborate on why I think this game didn't get the credit it deserved but I'll spare the corporation bashing for private discussion. So I'll skip to the review. Any fan of titles like Panzer Dragoon will love this game. The controls are clunky until you get past the FPS pre-programming of games like CoD. Your aim does not have to changeWhy didn't I know about this game sooner? I'd love to elaborate on why I think this game didn't get the credit it deserved but I'll spare the corporation bashing for private discussion. So I'll skip to the review. Any fan of titles like Panzer Dragoon will love this game. The controls are clunky until you get past the FPS pre-programming of games like CoD. Your aim does not have to change just because you move your dragon. Now to the micro pay option, what a bummer that this didn't work out. Think about it for a second, if you absolutely love the game but now all your dragons are leveled. With games without micropay that's the end of game over thanks for playing. But wait this game had micropay so now you can invest in the game and who knows maybe enough people feel the same way and oh wait what's this now there is a new dragon to play with did they just say there coming out with 2 more in a few more months. how is this any different from oh I don't know lets say CoD lately or any other game on the market these days. But reputable publicity companies tear into this games micropay option, which i have yet to feel pressured in anyway to buying anything at all. So Crimson Dragon gets killed before it can even grow. For what it's worth I think this company did a great job on this game and will continue to show my support Expand
  5. Dec 27, 2013
    8
    For a $20 download game, this is a steal. It honestly feels like it could have been a full release. While it's not exactly that next-gen in any way, I didn't want a Xbox One so that every game I played would be somehow objectively better than past games, and I certainly didn't expect LAUNCH titles to be able to make the most of the hardware. What launch titles can? Looking at it as a game,For a $20 download game, this is a steal. It honestly feels like it could have been a full release. While it's not exactly that next-gen in any way, I didn't want a Xbox One so that every game I played would be somehow objectively better than past games, and I certainly didn't expect LAUNCH titles to be able to make the most of the hardware. What launch titles can? Looking at it as a game, it's the first on-rail shooter I ever played which lets you target enemies separately from your own movement. This means you can fly right while shooting to the left. In the past, if you had to dodge bullets the opposite direction from an enemy, you'd potentially miss your chance to hit something. While this can be frustrating to learn how to use properly, it's really no less of an improvement than going from Wolfenstein 3D to Quake in terms of how much more control it gives the player. Some people complain about the grinding, but there is really none. Replaying a level to get a better score, master the game, and get more items is not grinding. If that's grinding, then EVERY shooter is grindy. Think about what progression was like in other Panzer Dragoon games or even Star Fox. You would play until you got a Game Over, then replay the same levels over and over until you won. If the game feels too hard for you, you can change the difficulty to casual, too. One thing I love in this game is the different abilities and and dragon types. The options you have to change your weaponry are huge, and make a real difference. Microtransactions aren't an issue because there's nothing you can buy with money that can't be easily won in the game. I don't even know why they bothered giving you that option. The game is not designed around that at all. Overall, if you enjoy on-rails shooters like this then you can't pass this up for $20. Expand
  6. Nov 25, 2013
    10
    I don't know what's up with the "official" reviews, but those guys must not be playing the same game I'm playing. Haven't been able to put it down!!!!
  7. Nov 22, 2013
    10
    I’ve been playing Crimson non-stop (tired). First, I’m a huge Panzer/shooter fan so I must thank the team for actually bringing this game to the XBOX. I have to say the gameplay is nothing like the reviews describe. There is a ton of replayability, Ive evolved/unlocked multiple dragons, collected a variety of different skills (lasers of death) and have a ton of cash for more stuff. TheI’ve been playing Crimson non-stop (tired). First, I’m a huge Panzer/shooter fan so I must thank the team for actually bringing this game to the XBOX. I have to say the gameplay is nothing like the reviews describe. There is a ton of replayability, Ive evolved/unlocked multiple dragons, collected a variety of different skills (lasers of death) and have a ton of cash for more stuff. The levels are gorgeous, but of course I was not expecting much visually from a game that only costs $20. Having wingman you can hire from other players is pretty neat especially since you get rewarded if players use yours. Also I liked the free flight areas, it was nice being able to go faster or stop and float to hit key spots on the bosses.

    Is the game hard? Yes, if you are playing Classic. But that’s what I love about the game. If Crimson was easy, I would have been disappointed. But there is a Casual mode, which I assume is less difficult for people who just want to see the story or are simply not good at shooters. I should note that a wingman is a must if you are playing classic mode, you will get pwned if you do not bring one. I read complaints about MTX, but I never needed to use it. It seems MTX options are there if event you want something quickly. But again, the missions give you aton of cash so I never needed it.

    One small wish item, it would have been nice to swtich the controls to something more like the old Panzer games where the reticle was fixed to the dragon. Not a biggy as the new controls are easy to pickup.

    In summary, for $20, you’ll get an awesome shooter with lots of repalyability. I for one am looking forward to seeing the next designation of Draco.
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  8. Apr 9, 2014
    8
    Crimson Dragon is a brilliant and underrated game with gorgeous visuals and a very good story. Playing CD is like taking a trip through a modern art museum, except all of the paintings are moving, and all the sculptures are breathing, and every display is shooting swarms of genetically enhanced laser missiles at the thoughts inside your head. Honestly, I can't recommend Crimson Dragon enough.
  9. Nov 24, 2013
    8
    I have to start by saying I figured by all the negative reviews this game would be an utter disaster, I am so glad I always bite my lip and go in and try these games myself, just like Knack this game was fantastically addicting. It brings me back to the days of the old school arcade, walking in and dumping a bunch of quarters and not wanting it to end, I barely even noticedI have to start by saying I figured by all the negative reviews this game would be an utter disaster, I am so glad I always bite my lip and go in and try these games myself, just like Knack this game was fantastically addicting. It brings me back to the days of the old school arcade, walking in and dumping a bunch of quarters and not wanting it to end, I barely even noticed micro-transactions existed in this game you get so much money and crystals the spending real money option becomes useless.

    You'll be so immersed into this game and fixated in evolving your dragons that you'll see what your hard work brought to your newly bad ass visualized dragon.

    Support this game if you're a fan of phantom dust, this will likely make guys like phil spencer give the go to creating the sequel.

    the only negative this game has is the abyimal story and the horrible camera, (which is very workable after awhile but still hinders some spots in the game), so give it a go it's just 20 dollars and you're bound to become hooked.
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  10. Nov 23, 2013
    10
    I believe Crimson Dragon is a prequel to Panzer Dragoon.

    Did you love Panzer Dragoon? Then you will love this too. It feels like a classic Sega arcade game with some modern sensibilites. You control the dragon flight with one analogue, the shooting reticle with the other. It takes a certain time, but you finally achieve a "flow" created by the gameplay, outstanding visuals (some
    I believe Crimson Dragon is a prequel to Panzer Dragoon.

    Did you love Panzer Dragoon? Then you will love this too. It feels like a classic Sega arcade game with some modern sensibilites. You control the dragon flight with one analogue, the shooting reticle with the other. It takes a certain time, but you finally achieve a "flow" created by the gameplay, outstanding visuals (some reviewers have called it ugly? I don't get it. It's very Moebius.) and the awesome music.

    When playing this game, I'm always smiling. I'm so happy to be playing what I consider a prequel to Panzer Dragoon. You see, the story tells of humans recently arriving on this planet populated by dragons, then they start getting infected and some survivors can bond with their dragons. They also start discovering some ancient ruins. If you know your Panzer history, you totally realize that this could be the background for when Panzer begins, except Panzer is probably thousands of years in the future of Crimson. The "ancient" technology looks very similar and the "bonding" with dragons, which is common in Panzer, but just beginning here in Crimson.

    As you keep on playing, it opens up and you can feed & evolve dragons, just like Panzer Dragoon Saga! You start off with some dragon powers, but you eventually get some that act pretty much like the original Panzer lasers you remember, you just don't start off with them. You equip/gain dragon powers, like you would equip weapons in RPG's.

    I remember when Panzer Dragoon came out. It was criticized for the horrible frame rate (15fps), rough graphics (even for a Saturn Game) and the on-rails gameplay. Reviews were average. Later came Panzer Dragoon Zwei, which got way better reviews due to it being more polished and having higher production values. Then came Panzer Dragoon Saga which was a culmination of all three and was just an outstanding action RPG.

    I can tell from most of the "professional" reviews, that all they know about Panzer Dragoon is that it was a Saturn game. By reading the reviews, they make no mention of its gameplay history and background, just that a few members of the team worked on it. However, Panzer Dragoon was not regarded as a classic back then, but only through time (and its sequels) has it gained that achievement. None of the reviewers seem to acknowledge this.

    If this game had been $60, I would give it a 8 or 9. However, it's $20. The cinematics are mostly hand-drawn images. You can tell they just put all their money into the gameplay sections. And that's ok. If we get a full $60 game, I would expect super-cool CG cinematics. Let's hope they can do that in a new "prequel". I am glad someone at Microsoft took the chance on this team and this game. Congrats!
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  11. Feb 23, 2016
    8
    The gameplay for Crimson Dragon is a (small) step down from its spiritual predecessors like Panzer Dragoon Orta and Panzer Dragoon 2, however I found the levels, graphics, and extras more than made up for that. I found that there's tons of stuff to do in Crimson Dragon, more so than in its (spiritual) predecessors. CD boasts a large extras section called "Dragon Roost" that will allow youThe gameplay for Crimson Dragon is a (small) step down from its spiritual predecessors like Panzer Dragoon Orta and Panzer Dragoon 2, however I found the levels, graphics, and extras more than made up for that. I found that there's tons of stuff to do in Crimson Dragon, more so than in its (spiritual) predecessors. CD boasts a large extras section called "Dragon Roost" that will allow you to upgrade and modify your dragons. Dragon Roost is a spectacular mode that will be sure to keep you coming back for more. Besides the (hidden & unlockable) films, illustrations and records options available in CD, there's also plenty of playable levels featuring tons of different dragons. I personally love the option of being able to hire a wingman in order to help me beat a level or area. Something else that's also completely unique to Crimson Dragon is the boss fights. I'd say about 50% of all boss fights are not on rails, which really mixes things up and gives the game another layer.

    Though it belongs to the limiting genre of rail shooters, Crimson Dragon still rises up to become a great game that doesn't necesarily soar above my expectations, but it did at least meet them. Even as a shooter, its good controls, astounding visuals, and all-around enjoyable gameplay come together for one hell of ride.
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  12. Nov 24, 2013
    10
    Superb game! If you're a fan of Sega, then you'll be happy to know that the diving force behind the Panzer Dragoon titles worked on this. Crimson Dragon is a Panzer Dragoon title in everything but name. The graphics are beautiful considering it's an inexpensive downloadable game, the gameplay will feel familiar to Panzer Dragoon vets while doing some things differently, the RPG progressionSuperb game! If you're a fan of Sega, then you'll be happy to know that the diving force behind the Panzer Dragoon titles worked on this. Crimson Dragon is a Panzer Dragoon title in everything but name. The graphics are beautiful considering it's an inexpensive downloadable game, the gameplay will feel familiar to Panzer Dragoon vets while doing some things differently, the RPG progression system will keep you playing for a long time, etc. The low reviews for this are way off. If you like Yukio Futatsugi's work (Panzer Dragoon, Phantom Dust), you owe it to yourself to pick Crimson Dragon up. Expand
Metascore
55

Mixed or average reviews - based on 39 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 39
  2. Negative: 10 out of 39
  1. Sep 29, 2014
    40
    With fire breathing dragons and breathtaking views Crimson Dragon could be an intense and unique experience. But it isn’t. Instead it’s a dull and ugly adventure that doesn’t take advantage of the premises of the genre nor the dragons.
  2. Jan 22, 2014
    35
    Crimson Dragon is clumsy, frustrating and often downright hideous. I realize that the Xbox One's launch lineup was pretty underwhelming, but even those new owners desperate for software to play on it should keep Crimson Dragon low on their lists.
  3. Dec 30, 2013
    60
    At a cheaper price, Crimson Dragon would be a little more acceptable; although it’s enjoyable at its core, there are few redeeming features.