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Dragons Lair 3D Xbox Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:008888510116
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Not Applicable
SKU:XBOX_DRAGONS_LAIR_3D
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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This game takes me way back. Remember the original on Laser Disk? Anyway, once you get past the nostalgia, it is still a good game, but the controls are a little sluggish and the plot is not what you would expect from a game nowadays. But, if you’re just out for a fun romp, have at it!Great player models. Lots of humor. Interesting problems to solve. The only thing that I’d really like to have seen was some multiplayer mania! Maybe some cooperative play.
Ok first of all i have to say this, the graphics for this game are amazing. I hear about thisgame being the first hdtv game. I went out to blockbuster and rented it. You need a special ac adapter for the xbox so u can play games in hdtv and i had not gotten it yet. So i decided to play the game until i went out to buy it the next day. Next to halo this is my favrotite game. It has exellent graphics good sound efect and its a really enjoyable game. But hdtv owner will really see what this game can do when i installed tha adapter and played the game. The graphic changes were amazing. This is a must for hdtv xbox owners. It shows what the xbox system can truly do.
No game is perfect (not even Halo) To say that this is a bad game is insane. When you die you start off back in the same room you died in so it never gets frustrating. If anybody out there thinks that this game is too difficult should stick with games starring Mickey Mouse or the Rugrats or someting. Seriously.
I received this game for Christmas and almost returned it after I read the many bad reviews of it. I’m glad I kept it. It’s really fun and I’ve had no problems with the camera as some others have reported.Yes it will be more fun to those who remember playing the original in the arcade. It will also be more fun to those with HDTV’s.The puzzles and obsticles are just right, not too hard and not too easy. But I’m the kind who like to walk through games without being stuck for days on a certain part. The puzzles and levels are also different enough to keep the game from being boring.I’d recommend the game.
Worth a 5 stars, item was in the expected condition , fun game , would recommend ! :)
The other guy complaining was right this does get a little boring, but hey so did the older ones. This one give you so much more freedom and is a lot of fun when you get going. The mechanics like him walking and jumping look dumb but hey his character is suppose to be that way. It’s Dirk the Daring remember.
Received the game in the condition expected. Dragon’s Liar fans will appreciate this title. It is not the original video disc arcade game from the late eighties however it is a 3D game inspired by that gem.
At last, Dragon’s Lair can be played as it always should have been – in real-time 3D! I am glad to see this ground-breaking classic back and in good form. The look of the game is nearly the same as the original, but now you have complete control of your character. The developers have added some additional villainous creatures, but you still have the time-honored foes (Fire Drakes, Giddy Goons, Singe the Dragon). The game in its present state has 15 levels and over 250 “chambers” loaded with traps, puzzles, and secrets.The cel-shaded animation is smooth and looks simply awesome. (It even supports HDTV 1080i, for those lucky enough to be able to take advantage of this!). The music and sound is great, and you can expect hours of gameplay. The only downside of this new Dragon’s Lair is exactly that of the original – limited replay value. But it provides a wonderful bit of nostalgia for us older folks, and the younger kids should get plenty of play out of the game.
I like the game
“Dragon’s Lair 3D: Return to the Lair” revives the 1980s coin-op phenomenon with mixed results. Again, you take on the guise of Dirk the Daring, a long-limbed klutz of a knight, who is seeking his love interest, the flaky Princess Daphne, who was abducted by the evil wizard Mordroc and his greedy dragon. If you’re not familiar with the setup, it probably sounds pretty underwhelming, but the characters, sometimes even the environments themselves, exude such personality that the basic premise is rendered moot. It is a rare occurance to find a game this atmospheric complete with a protagonist as memorable as Dirk. You see, Dirk is daring, but only because he lacks the intelligence to surrender to the odds. He thinks he is a far more capable hero than he truly is, and all of this is conveyed with a complete lack of speech. Excellent.If you’re an avid fan of the original game, and you have yet to play “Dragon’s Lair,” then you had best remedy that at once, since this game is designed with you in mind. Despite the fact that newcomers can pick this one up and run through it without a hitch, those players will probably not find as much to like as old-school “Dragon’s Lair” aficionados. After all, “Return to the Lair” recreates many of the previous game’s set-pieces, environments, traps, and foes in glorious 3-D. The cell-shaded graphics do a marvelous job of mimicking traditional animation, and are a sight to behold. Production values are all top of the line, though – that includes a.