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Dragonblade: Cursed Lands Treasure

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Dragonblade: Cursed Lands Treasure

Rating: 2 (9 votes cast)

For thousands of years dragons' treasure lays in a temple in Cursed Lands...
For thousands of years daredevils come searching for it....
For thousands of years they find final rest in Cursed Lands...
... until the day White-Haired One will come.

Dragonblade: Cursed Lands' Treasure is both fairy and scary tale. The Hero wakes up on the unknown coast and the only thing that explains his presence there is a shipwreck glittering in a distance. Quickly he finds out that natives are not too friendly. The struggle for survival begins, the struggle against the legend of Cursed Lands...

Dragonblade is primary a first person shooter, but for variety's sake we have created a spectacular hand-to-hand combat system. Player can choose from wide range of punches, kicks and 18 kinds of both: melee weapons and firearms.

The game environment requires player's alertness and careful choosing of weapons. There are lots of surprises waiting just around the corner for a careless one. And there is nothing worst then be caught surrounded by enemies without means to fight them. Many times hero will fall into a trap and only skills and wits of a player can help him.

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Dragonblade: Cursed Lands Treasure review

By Carnival73 posted 18th November 2011

I really have nothing against amateur developers peddling their designs on Indievania but when one of those kids playing around with Blender and a level editor manages to somehow afford to disguise his garage game a full-on high budget production I become flooded with memories of running immediately back to Blockbuster with some of my PSX rentals.

This one should have never slipped any further past Megazell's freebee thread and I'm betting with all bets that cover artist never got paid.

Dragonblade: Cursed Lands Treasure review

By toyoch posted 30th May 2010

This is a TPS/FPS Hybrid with fantasy and Medieval setting.

Gameplay is simply awful. You're forced to play in Third Person with Melees(Martial Arts and Saber), while you play in First Person with guns(Dual pistols, shotgun, crossbow, etc).

Melees have block option but it's hard to actually do so and blasting melee enemies with shotgun is simply better than blocking let them hit you.

Health is regenerative but depletes very quickly, even with Lives(yes, you can respawn on death as long as you have any). Armors are useless as enemies hurt you very hard.

HUD is hard to understand, I haven't found any use for golds that you can collect.

Escape menu is the worst I know of, since you'll be directed to OPTION screen from main menu, with "BACK(to game)", "Controls(you can't change them, at all!)" and "QUIT(insta-quit to windows, hopehully)" in it(Option screen itself doesn't offer much, anyways).

Graphic is bland, with screwed-up animations.

Sound Effects are not usually played properly. even if they're played, it's not a quality for commercial game to be honest.

Music is not too bad compared to other content, besides they're nothing more than short loops those get repetitive very quickly.

Performance is quite horrible, with lots of pauses on loads ingame(without warning, and I can't figure what cause it).

I suggest you to sail away from this game in hard starboard. This game is a haunted island filled with poorness in quality.