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Dragon's Lair 3D Not Worth The Effort

Anonymous Coward writes "While not the best source for gaming information, CNNs Technology section has a review of Ubi Softs Dragon's Lair 3D. Long story short, according to the writer Marc Saltzman, the game isn't worth it. In fact, the opening paragraph says, 'The only thing worse than a lousy video game is when it taints a well-respected, 20-year-old franchise.' One interesting tidbit from the article, the original Dragon's Lair is one of only three video games on display at the Smithsonian. The other two games being Pac-Man and Pong."

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  1. Uhm... by NetJunkie · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why is this on Slashdot now? That game has been out a while. I messed with it on XBox. It's the only title that does 1080i HD. The game itself was terrible...though my Dragon's Lair fan friend liked it.

    Not even worth an article.....

  2. Well respected? by Schnapple · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Shall we define well respected? Dragon's Lair was never a good game, just memorable since it used full animated cartoons and had a story in a time in which no one questioned why the yellow circle eating dots. Dragon's Lair 3D didn't do anything to the legacy in my opinion.

    1. Re:Well respected? by jason.hall · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I'd say it was well-respected since it used a technology unlike any other game in the room, successfully enough that there was usually a line to play it.

    2. Re:Well respected? by fondue · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Dragon's Lair was an interesting technical experiment without a game attached, from a time when such mistakes could be more easily forgiven (because no one had made them before). The fact that the developers of the game have continued to flog the same pretty but gameless dead horse for the following 20 years (Dragon's Lair and its equally non-interactive ilk tainting every platform from the 3DO to the Game Boy) strikes me as an unprecedented marathon of creative bankrupcy.

      Interesting how nostalgia can be based entirely on looks. (Myst- another tedious waste of polyurethane and aluminium- has a similarly inexplicable cult following.)

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  3. So by Bob+Abooey · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Game reviews are so subjective I don't know why anyone would put any stock in them.

    I could write up a review of the latest version of nethack describing how intense it is and how it sucks you right into the game and eats up hours of your life which would be a bunch of blather to someone who only enjoys FP shooters. Of course that's an exageration to prove my point but you get the idea.

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  4. One game is a 20 year franchise? by loucura! · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The game is a sequel. It suffers the same problems that most sequels suffer. What made the original popular was it's originality. Sequels suck because they try to leech off from the originality of the original.

    That said. How the hell does one game make a 20 year franchise? Did Dragon's Lair spawn several sequels? If not, then it's a 20 year late sequel.

    Real franchises spawn fun sequels...

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  5. Excuse Me? by _Neurotic · · Score: 3, Insightful

    How does one bad review for a game constitute a statement like "Not Worth The Effort"?

    Here's a tip: Try looking at more than one review before you bash something in such a high profile forum.

    In the future, try looking up a game's rating on MetaCritic. Have a look and you'll see that altough not everyone liked it, it wasn't universally panned either.

    The Slashdot editors need to wake up to the fact that Slashdot holds sway over many a mind. This influence should not be taken lightly.

  6. Re:Ubi Sucks by Warin · · Score: 4, Insightful

    There is one title that completely nullifies your opinion of UBI...

    IL-2 Sturmovik.

    One of the best flight sims ever, but largely ignored because it deals with the eastern front. Hopefully the stand alone 'expansion' Forgotten Battles rectifies this by adding the American aircraft to the mix. Its one of the best flight sims I've ever played, and kicks Combat Flight Simulator 3 all over the skies!