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DRAGON DRIVE: D-MASTERS SHOT

■ This Japan-only release is a videogame adaptation of a manga about a fictional videogame in which and some open areas closer to , both of which task you with destroying other dragons, as well as duels with bosses. Power-ups appear in the form of cards, which can be activated using the D-pad. Sadly it just isn’t as compelling as it could be – the visuals are only OK, and the stages aren’t tremendously exciting.

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