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Dragon's Lair 3D

PS2 Released 5 August 2003 Also on GC Xbox
Publisher
THQ
Genres
Party Games
Action: Third-Person
Dragon's Lair 3D
Dragon’s Lair 3D is an entirely new, built-from-the-ground-up, three-dimensional version of the highly successful 1980’s coin-op phenomenon. While it stays true to the design and storyline of the arcade game, it offers a 3D experience unlike anything else Dragon’s Lair fans have played before.... (more)
Dragon’s Lair 3D is an entirely new, built-from-the-ground-up, three-dimensional version of the highly successful 1980’s coin-op phenomenon. While it stays true to the design and storyline of the arcade game, it offers a 3D experience unlike anything else Dragon’s Lair fans have played before. Princess Daphne has been kidnapped by the evil dragon Singe and hidden in a medieval castle owned by Mordroc, a powerful and malevolent wizard. To save her, players take on the persona of Dirk the Daring, a goofy but courageous knight. As he advances through the castle with the help of a magical amulet, Dirk must overcome a slew of challenges, from jumping over flaming pits and climbing ropes to flying across chasms and battling swarms of the wizard’s minions. Gamers must use cat-quick reflexes, cunning and resourcefulness to solve puzzles, defeat a variety of enemies, and fight their way through the castle to find Daphne and save the kingdom from Mordroc's clutches.

  • True control over Dirk, who alone has more than 150 animation sequences

  • 43 areas within the castle to explore – for the first time, in 3D

  • More than 250 rooms to explore, many of them brand new

  • Close to 40 different characters, from Cyclops Worms and the Grim Reaper to the Fire Goon Warriors

  • Over a dozen new characters, including the Lightning Drake

  • Realistic and amazingly fluid animation with a unique animated cel look

  • Power-ups, hidden secrets and special unlocks

  • Brand-new intro and ending movies, evoking the look of the original arcade game, hand animated by Don Bluth

  • 60 original music scores

  • Dolby Surround Sound (Prologic)
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  • Game description provided by Mighty Ape