Legend of the Dragon

Platform(s): Nintendo DS, PC, PSP, PlayStation 2
Genre: Action
Publisher: ON Games

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'Legend of the Dragon' (NDS/PSP/PS2/Wii) - 21 New Screens

by Rainier on Feb. 20, 2007 @ 10:01 a.m. PST

Legend of the Dragon is a 3rd person action game with RPG components, featuring fantastic martial arts movements from the TV series. As in the series, players will find Twelve Signs of the Ancient Chinese Zodiac, each with its own temple, and each temple with its own guardian.

The story of Legend of the Dragon centers around 12 Chinese zodiac signs. Each has its own temple protected by a guardian; all guardians have individual powers unique to their zodiac symbol to help them defend their temple. The Zodiac Master – Woo Yin - plans to capture these powers. With these powers, he will be unstoppable in his fight for the dark side to reign over the world. When the Chinese martial arts student, Ang, is chosen over his twin sister Ling to be the next Golden Dragon destined to fight The Zodiac Master, Ling joins the dark side and takes up the dark and dangerous power of the Shadow Dragon!

Developed by French developer Neko Entertainment, the game features 18 playable characters each transforming into a magical temple guardian, 3 wireless multiplayer modes, 4 single player mode including a quest mode,18 destructible battle arenas and a responsive weather dynamic environment system. A unique special moves system is also introduced for the first time in a fighting game combat mechanics. In addition, one complete episode directly taken from the first season of the TV show will be available as an unlockable bonus.

“This is our first title for the PSP system and we are confident that we are delivering an experience that will satisfy fans of the series as well as PSP system owners worldwide,” said Henrik Mathiasen, Game Factory’s President. “We have put a lot of efforts in producing a wireless, multiplayer enable fighting game suited to the portable format.”

Allen Bohbot, Chief Executive Officer, BKN International AG stated, “The deal with Game Factory is a great addition for the Legend of the Dragon series.” “Many fans will be pleased to be able to watch and play Legend of the Dragon on the PSP system.”

 

In her quest for redemption Ling is lured to join the Zodiac Master on his mission to destroy the 12 lost temples of the ancient Chinese Zodiacs and their Guardian Warriors. In the battle between darkness and light both heroes and villains have magic wristbands that can transform them into half man half beast with the likeness and skills of the zodiac creature they represent. The game combines thrilling fighting sequences with a compelling story line all wrapped up in outstanding animations.

The guardians undergo a physical change when they are forced to defend their temple, a metamorphosis that reflects the skills and likeness of the zodiac creature they represent. The main goal is to ruin the plans of the Zodiac Master, who is attempting to attain these twelve astonishing ancient powers to become virtually unstoppable.

 

Features :

  • Unleash the magical power of more than 19 Legend of the Dragon Heroes and willains-experience the innovative real time spell casting system
  • Fight in 18 complete 3D destructible environments and annihilate your opponents with moves and combinations including in-game transformations, team and tag battles.
  • Live the complete adventures of Legend of the dragon heroes in quest mode and collect power-ups to build your character’s magical strength.
  • Compete in 8 different game modes ensuring hours of challenging gameplay
  • PSP wi-fi multiplayer enable
  • Utilizing the Wii’s unique Motion sensor controls

Legend of the Dragon is being developed by Freak Frog studios, a development team based in Barcelona that works exclusively for On Games.


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