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'With four character story lines to complete, dozens of bullets to find, multiplayer modes and the ability to create custom beat combos, there’s a lot to do in Draglade, it’s just not all that exciting to actually do it.'
Read more » GameShark
Read more » GameShark
'So if you have some spare time on your hands, Draglade is worth picking up to get your fighting fix. Fighting based around beats is interesting but not enough to carry the game the way it’s supposed to. Mortal Kombat will probably be able to suit your fighting needs better, but Draglade is a decent addition to the DS’s fighting catalog.'
Read more » Gamer 2.0
Read more » Gamer 2.0
'If you get Draglade expecting a nice mix of rhythm and fighting, you're in for some disappointment. Get it expecting a decent brawler with some simple controls, and you'll like it much more.'
Read more » GamerNode
Read more » GamerNode
'The story mode can be played through with each character in just over two hours, the story is token "I want to be the very best." commonplace, and the characters did absolutely nothing to pull us in. What Draglade offers, however, is some solid battling centered around a unique beat-based combo system, allowing for a ton of customization and depth within a basic three-button fighter.'
Read more » IGN
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'It may look like it is based on a Japanese TV show, but I assure you that this game is not based on a licensed property. And maybe that's a good thing, because Draglade proves to be an interesting take on the fighting genre that perfectly fits the Nintendo DS' limited hardware.'
Read more » GamingNexus
Read more » GamingNexus
'Draglade has a really unique premise that will keep players attention for a while, especially with the multiplayer aspects.'
Read more » GameZone
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'Draglade's rhythm-based combat isn't as robust as it could be, but the story mode and competitive online play are still fun.'
Read more » Gamespot
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