Since it was originally released in 2013, Dragon’s Crown has been all about putting players through epic journeys and exploring vast dungeons, and now the beat ’em up action RPG’s upcoming released, Dragon’s Crown Pro, might be giving players something else entirely — a chance at finding true love. Sony has released a new (and quite funny)
Dragon’s Crown – Pro
Originally released in 2013 for PS3 and PS Vita, Atlus and Vanillaware’s beloved action-RPG Dragon’s Crown is making its triumphant return to PS4 next month, and now you can get another look at the remastered visuals and graphical enhancements coming with the upcoming Dragon’s Crown Pro. Publisher Atlus has released a new trailer for Dragon’s Crown Pro, with
Today is Wednesday, and as usual, Media Create released its weekly top-twenty ranking for software sales in Japan, accompanied by the hardware chart. Below you can see the software chart for the week between February 5th and February 11th. Monster Hunter World – PS4 – 159,613/1,750,969 Dynasty Warriors 9 – PS4 – 117,495/New Sword Art Online:
Today Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan and Asia released a new trailer titled “Playin’ Swingin’” showing off part of the lineup for PS4 in 2018, and there are a lot of goodies to enjoy. We start with Monster Hunter World, then we move on to God of War, Dissidia Final Fantasy NT, Detroit: Become Human, Far
Today Atlus and Vanillaware released a large batch of screenshots of the upcoming side-scrolling JRPG Dragon’s Crown Pro. The screenshots showcase elements that will prove quite familiar to those who tried the first game, including the Dragon’s Haven Inn, the Adventurers Guild, Morgan’s Magic Item Shop, Canaan Temple, Lucain’s Tower, the treasure art collection, the quest ending screens, the
Atlus and Vanillaware released a new TV commercial for the Japanese version of the upcoming Dragon’s Crown remaster Dragon’s Crown Pro. The video is brief, as usual for the TV commercial format, lasting only fifteen seconds. Yet, it still shows a nice little glimpse of gameplay. The remaster is going to be pretty much the
As a remaster of the acclaimed 2013 hack-and-slash action-RPG, Dragon’s Crown Pro will give both fans of the game (and newcomers) a chance to experience the game in a new light on PS4, with the game officially set to arrive in the West next year. Publisher Atlus has announced that Dragon’s Crown Pro will be heading to
Today Vanillaware released a brand new trailer for its upcoming Dragon’s Crown remaster, Dragon’s Crown Pro. This time around we get another character-dedicated video focusing on the class that has basically become synonymous with Dragon’s Crown, the generously endowed Sorceress. We see her magic in action, from basic attacks to more advanced ones that let
Today Atlus and Vanillaware released a new batch of screenshots of the upcoming Dragon’s Crown remaster Dragon’s Crown Pro. The screenshots showcase several elements of the game, starting from two bosses that we will encounter, and that will be familiar to fans of the original game, the Chimera and the Wraith. We also get to see several lovely
Atlus launched a new trailer for the upcoming VanillaWare action RPG Dragon’s Crown Pro, coming to PlayStation 4 on February 8, 2018 in Japan. The trailer introduces fans to the Amazon character, who was a fairly controversial character when the game first launched in 2013. Despite that, her trailer shows gorgeous new gameplay from the title’s
Dragon’s Crown is one of the most underappreciated gems of the last generation, but the upcoming Dragon’s Crown Pro offers just a visual upgrade and the ability to play the title on PS4 and PS4 Pro. This means that, unless you’re determined to play the game on PS4, the extent of the visual upgrade is
Today Atlus released a new collection of screenshots and artwork of the upcoming PS4 remaster of Dragon’s Crown, aptly titled Dragon’s Crown Pro. We get to see the characters that we’ll be able to choose in the game, including screenshots, artwork, and the lovely 2D sprites designed by Vanillaware. The classes included will be the
Many rejoiced at the announcement of Dragon’s Crown Pro for PS4, and today we get to see the first gameplay. The first two videos below are from two stage events hosted by Sega at Tokyo Game Show. The third video was filmed off the screen by yours truly at the event. It lacks audio (there was