
While you can play Dragon’s Crown Pro with friends, you can also recruit allies in the game that belong to the aforementioned classes. It’s this interplay between classes that keeps things fresh. Having low health, the Sorceress is great at ranged attacks, allowing you to turn foes into frogs and summon skeletons. The Fighter, for example, is best up close thanks to a shield that can soak up damage meant for other heroes. Each of them play differently, and you have to adopt a different strategy while playing as them. Along the way you’ll hear of legends of the Dragon’s Crown - a legendary treasure that allows one to control an Ancient Dragon, a monster that has been banished from realm, but is rumoured to return.Īs we mentioned in our preview that there are six classes to choose from - the Fighter, the Amazon, the Dwarf, the Sorceress, the Wizard, and the Elf. These have you disposing of ghosts, pirates, giant stone golems, sinister cults, and other sorts of monstrosities.

Taking place in the Kingdom of Hydeland, you’re an adventurer who undertakes quests for the townsfolk and its rulers. But is that good enough five years later? For the most part, this remaster stays true to its source material - 2013’s Dragon’s Crown for the PS3 and PS Vita. In our preview, we talked about its deep and layered combat system, as well as variety in classes that were distinct enough to ensure no two playthroughs would be the same. Opening Movie (FFXII Theme).Dragon’s Crown Pro for the PS4 is a throwback to a time when role-playing games focussed more on gameplay - player progression and obtaining gear - instead of story or nuanced characters. About Hitoshi Sakimoto: Starting his career in the underground videogame making communities in Japan where he often developed his own software to write music, Hitoshi Sakimoto has gone on to establish his signature sound that has earned him worldwide recognition as one of the top composers working in videogames.ġ-2. The Dragon’s Crown soundtrack has been long sought after by fans of the popular 2013 fantasy beat-’em-up that hearkens back to classic fantasy works, sporting beautiful hand-drawn artwork and a powerful and melody-rich soundtrack by Sakimoto. Yamamoto, Makhbal Lkhagvagerel, Nami Uehara, Silvia Entcheva-Nicolas. Title Theme.Ĭatalog Number ATS-01801 Release Date Publish Format Commercial, Enclosure Release Price 13824 JPY (Package Price) Media Format 3 CD Classification Original Soundtrack, Arrangement Published by Atlus Composed by Hitoshi Sakimoto Arranged by Hitoshi Sakimoto, Azusa Chiba, Yoshimi Kudo, Kazuki Higashihara, Rikako Watanabe Performed by Fiona Ziegler, Alex Norton, Natalie Favaloro, Tracy Wan, Gemma Li, Cathy Lukey, Emma Jardine, Marek.

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