![]() ![]() Mechanically Dragoness: Command of the Flame is good but nothing special. ![]() ![]() When you aren’t battling you’ll be here on the level map. ![]() This obviously isn’t great from an RPG which is always going to be plot-important. The content of the dialogue can be stunning, but if the delivery isn’t 100% there you find yourself either tuning out and missing bits or trying to skip stuff. This might have been an artistic choice of course but if it was, I’m not sure how well it works. While the actors are proficient enough it doesn’t feel particularly polished. The voice acting while decent feels like it’s been done on a budget. You’ll notice with a lot of this review that everything is pretty much just okay. The story isn’t anything to write home about but at the same time isn’t badly written. As the new general for the kindly Dragoness you must help her save her kingdom and in doing so save yourself from a life-ending curse. Let’s see whether it’s glowing with all the nostalgia we want or using things that we buried in the past for a reason.ĭragoness: Command of the Flame is a hybrid RPG/strategy/building game in which you’re thrust into a world where dragons are at war. The game I’ve been playing is The Dragoness: Command of the Flame. I always try to be open-minded though, and this is where today’s title comes into play. There were a bunch of things that I remember fondly from that time, unfortunately, quite a lot of the things that never worked very well, to begin with, have made it into modern releases too. With this in mind, I’m probably a little bit harder on games that take that retro stance than some others might be. The 90s especially was a period when I was in my teens with far too much time on my hands and playing everything I could lay my grubby little mitts on. This being said, I remember most of the tropes currently being classed as “retro” from the first time around. ![]()
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