Dragon Marked for Death Reviews

Dragon Marked for Death is ranked in the 40th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
2 / 5.0
Apr 17, 2019

To the average gamer, the game’s repetitive nature in the face of its overall lack of multiplayer alternatives will spell anathema.

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9 / 10.0
Apr 25, 2019

Dragon Marked for Death is one of the most rewarding sidescrolling games I have played ever, and it’s easily recommended due to its immense polish.

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B
May 1, 2019

Definitely keep Dragon Marked for Death on your radar if you’d like a game to play with friends that’s outside the norm.

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8 / 10
May 20, 2020

Dragon Marked for Death is a game that I'm sure many people will have an easier time getting into now, than if they had attempted to at launch. It's in a much more playable state, and is undoubtedly all the better for it.

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Cubed3
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6 / 10
Jul 15, 2020

This is a type of game that, while experimental for the studio, really represents missed opportunities. Ranging from the extremely limited move set of the characters, lack of any new skills/moves, and a bit too much repetition, it leaves a strong feeling of how much better it could be. A heavy reliance on multiplayer likely dooms this, as the online population is relatively small, and the match-making is atrocious. Sad, as the graphics are great, and it could have been really fun with even a little bit more depth.

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7 / 10.0
Aug 11, 2020

Dragon Marked for Death captivates with its agile and fast-paced 2D action. Completing missions in control of six different heroes is exciting and mastering their skills and peculiarities is one of the highlights of the title. The adventure can be explored alone, but it is in multiplayer that the potential is best explored: players need to coordinate their movements to be able to win, and it is fun when the strategies work. Even so, the game has some notable limitations, such as low-impact RPG aspects, uninspired level design and recycled content, characteristics that can bring a sense of repetition. In the end, Dragon Marked for Death is a reasonable experience, but it is necessary to ignore its problems in order to better enjoy it.

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