

And the game has a time limit which is not needed because you can pretty much beat missions while having a lot of spare time. So all you do in this game is just shoot, take out guns from your armpit, shoot, and shoot people mindlessly while jumping and floating all over the place to dodge bullets and do platforming. One problem: IT DOESN'T FUCKING WORK!! I think the button prompt is not working even though it clearly says on the controls that R will make spirits explodes. And at one point you can use floating spirits, the in game equivalent to a health kit and bullet time filled, as C4 explosives. All you do is aim for their head, activate slow motion and fire a lot. The bullet time is the most useful ability in the game, especially against tough enemies. It even says in the game that "each weapon you gain in combat will have infinite supply", even grenade launchers! The wall run is kind of like Titanfall's mechanic, only much more clunky, but once you get used to it you'll jump around walls with little problem. Wall run, bullet time and I guess infinite guns supply that he pulls straight out of his armpits. Drake actually have neat abilities that he can use.
#Drake of the 99 dragons pc Pc#
Why not have it like the PC version where it's like a normal third person shooter?Īlright I'm just going to talk about the basic gameplay mechanic first because it's not really what's wrong with this game, at least in the PC version. I can see that Xbox players will have a very difficult fight the first time they're playing this game, because the camera flies all over the place and the game uses auto lock. I'm playing on PC as I have said, and fortunately there's an aiming reticule, which makes this fight simple and easy. So he's training in his dojo, you learn the mechanics of this game from the tutorial and suddenly he's attacked by a robot. It looks like one of those cartoon crescent moon guy if his chin is straight down and not curved. It's so big but yet so thin, and it points down 45 degrees. The characters faces looks weird, and Drake can't shut his mouth most of the time, and his jaw is so damn odd to look at when the camera is on his side. Unfortunately the in game graphic looks ridiculous.
#Drake of the 99 dragons pc series#
So, let's dive right into this legendary horrible game and see if it's really that horrible!Īlright so the game's artwork reminds me of the old Batman Animated series cartoon show. Keep in mind, I'm playing this game on PC, and it's fortunately more like a typical third person shooter than the horrendous Xbox port. But since I'm having a bad fever and cold right now, I might as well do it now so I can get this done. Now in most cases, I will just never bother because I don't want to hurt myself playing this game. So I decided to check out another bad game that I heard was pretty damn horrible, a game that has been mentioned in the forum a few times by Sol: Drake of the 99 Dragons. House of 1,000 doors is by far worse than these games. I played Rambo and Guise of the Wolf this year, and I find that while these games are pretty bad, they have a charm in them that makes it hilarious and fun to play, and they are honestly better than Call of Duty and Destiny. Ever since I played Ride to Hell after losing a bet in the World Cup final, I started playing other horrible games to see if the game really is as bad as people say or not because to be honest, Ride to Hell is an ok game if it's released in 2005.
