Sent on a path of revenge by the Astral Dragon Atruum, it is up to the player to earn the right to a royal audience to carry out swift justice. Whether playing as Empress, Warrior, Shinobi, or Witch, the player takes on the role of one of the last survivors of the Dragonblood Clan, which has been wiped out by the realm’s Divine Family. The game gives players four classes to choose from, which were bundled two apiece in separate versions for its digital release. Now, however, with its physical release, the game’s servers feel like barren wastelands, and those who venture in will be doomed to play it as it was never intended: alone. Rather, it would have been nice to see the game in its short-lived prime, back when there was life to be found on the matchmaking servers and it was possible to find others to party with. Not because it necessarily sounds like a must-play concept, though the experiment to balance a mission-based, side-scrolling action RPG specifically around the ideas of online multiplayer and complimentary character classes does sound like a bit of a gas. I wish I could have played Dragon Marked for Death when it first released on the Switch as a digital release back in January of this year.
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