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60
Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM)
Dragon plays impressively for a Game Gear title. I like the number of moves and the easy jumping between different platforms. The sound can actually be distinguished as more than the standard clicks and pops of the Game Gear. Bruce's attacks control well even with the expected shortage of buttons. One problem is that the moves tend to be on the slow side requiring that they be performed early while an enemy is an exact distance away.
30
Digital Press - Classic Video Games
All of the above situations occur in Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story. If you have answered no to the above questions (which you should have), then you understand that Dragon on the Sega Game Gear is a rather poor attempt at recreating the great martial artists life. None of the actions in this game will seem to be familiar to any Bruce Lee fan and they should quickly come to the assumption that Acclaim was abusing the license.
| Category |
Description |
MobyScore |
| Gameplay |
How well the game mechanics work (player controls, game action, interface, etc.) |
4.0 |
| Graphics |
The quality of the art, or the quality/speed of the drawing routines |
2.0 |
| Personal Slant |
How much you personally like the game, regardless of other attributes |
3.0 |
| Sound / Music |
The quality of the sound effects and/or music composition |
3.0 |
| Story / Presentation |
The main creative ideas in the game and how well they're executed |
0.0 |
| Overall MobyScore (1 vote) |
2.4 |
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