E3 Update: Dragon Blade Wrath of Fire Stage demo video
Tons of info as well as some scorching-hot gameplay in this stage demo video of the upcoming hack-and-slash title for the Nintendo Wii, D3Publisher‘s Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire. We get you the skinny on what’s up with the game that gives you all the cool powers of a fire-breathing dragon – and none of the scales.
In this video, we see more of the gameplay that looks quite similar to today’s popular slash-em-up titles, as well as a cool boss battle sequence between the flame-imbued protagonist and the enemy he’s supposed to be ineffective against, the Water Dragon. Elemental rules may not be at play here, as the fire attacks pretty much hurt. We also get to see the Core Attack Chance instance pop up – an integral part in boss battles that activate once you’ve whittled down the boss’ health enough.
For the info part of this update, we learn that Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire is going to be twenty-four stages long, divided evenly between six worlds. The bosses are pretty much patterned after the elements, and you’ll be fighting them in drawn-out battles at the end of the world they’re reigning over. We also find out the answer to a much-asked question: no, you won’t be able to turn into an actual dragon in the game. A bit disappointing, sure, but since you’ve already got all the best bits of a dragon at your disposal, who needs to turn into one?
Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire is pencilled in to fly into store shelves September of this year. Updates as we get them, and enjoy the video!
Tons of info as well as some scorching-hot gameplay in this stage demo video of the upcoming hack-and-slash title for the Nintendo Wii, D3Publisher‘s Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire. We get you the skinny on what’s up with the game that gives you all the cool powers of a fire-breathing dragon – and none of the scales.
In this video, we see more of the gameplay that looks quite similar to today’s popular slash-em-up titles, as well as a cool boss battle sequence between the flame-imbued protagonist and the enemy he’s supposed to be ineffective against, the Water Dragon. Elemental rules may not be at play here, as the fire attacks pretty much hurt. We also get to see the Core Attack Chance instance pop up – an integral part in boss battles that activate once you’ve whittled down the boss’ health enough.
For the info part of this update, we learn that Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire is going to be twenty-four stages long, divided evenly between six worlds. The bosses are pretty much patterned after the elements, and you’ll be fighting them in drawn-out battles at the end of the world they’re reigning over. We also find out the answer to a much-asked question: no, you won’t be able to turn into an actual dragon in the game. A bit disappointing, sure, but since you’ve already got all the best bits of a dragon at your disposal, who needs to turn into one?
Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire is pencilled in to fly into store shelves September of this year. Updates as we get them, and enjoy the video!