Enter Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire, meet the water dragon boss Jagira

Ever since Devil May Cry, boss battles had to reach epic standards for gamers to appreciate it. D3Publisher‘s Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire may sound a wee bit cliche, but it’s packed with everything an action game needs. Here’s one of the boss fights that flaunt Wii’s motion sensing capabilities, courtesy of IGN.

Ever get tired of pressing the same button over and over? Dragon Blade breaks the tradition, almost turning hack-and-slash into a physical activity. We’re not talking about working your fingers out to do cool moves – you have to do all sorts of tricks with the Wiimote and Nunchuk to take down foes.

That isn’t to say enemies will be made easier to conquer, because the water dragon Jagira shown on the video is made to give some punishments. With different attack patterns to avoid and memorize, Dragon Blade‘s biggest battles won’t be a walk in the park.

 

Ever since Devil May Cry, boss battles had to reach epic standards for gamers to appreciate it. D3Publisher‘s Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire may sound a wee bit cliche, but it’s packed with everything an action game needs. Here’s one of the boss fights that flaunt Wii’s motion sensing capabilities, courtesy of IGN.

Ever get tired of pressing the same button over and over? Dragon Blade breaks the tradition, almost turning hack-and-slash into a physical activity. We’re not talking about working your fingers out to do cool moves – you have to do all sorts of tricks with the Wiimote and Nunchuk to take down foes.

That isn’t to say enemies will be made easier to conquer, because the water dragon Jagira shown on the video is made to give some punishments. With different attack patterns to avoid and memorize, Dragon Blade‘s biggest battles won’t be a walk in the park.

 

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