Crimson Dragon Reviews
Crimson Dragon attempts to bring on-rails shooters into the modern era, but fails to recreate the genre's classic straightforward action in the process.
Crimson Dragon is a competent arcade shooter, but its heavy grinding and weak presentation drag down the pace.
While Crimson Dragon may lack a certain level of polish or depth, it's certainly above average.
Crimson Dragon was a pleasant surprise. As a massive fan of the Panzer series, I was worried that this wouldn't quite honor it, but there's plenty here for gamers who have been longing for an entry since 2003's Orta. There are some mechanical problems, but any old-school rail shooter fan will be able to handle them.
Crimson Dragon is a total misfire
While the premise of riding, growing, bonding and battling with a dragon is a cool concept, it's not fleshed out here. The game also recycles levels too much.