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The editors liked
Love the concept
Lots of customization
Plenty to see and do
The editors didn't like
Idering how long it takes to level up once you start hitting double digits it is nice to have an alternative method to earning this. Some of the minigames are even quite enjoyable and I am not sure why they were omitted from the actual game as they would have been nice diversions from the standard package.
Abstract: I really, really enjoyed the Dreamworks film How to Train Your Dragon. Critics did, too - it's actually one of the highest rated feature films of 2010. Because of this, and because of my girlfriend's love for dragons, I figured reviewing Activision's v...
Abstract: As far as the graphics are concerned, How to Train your Dragon for the Xbox 360 presents as a bit of a ‘mixed bag’. On one hand the developers did a fabulous job with the game's characters. Hiccup, Astrid, Gobbler, Fishlegs, and all the other notable c...
I know that I’m not the target audience for this game. I know it’s meant for kids, but How to Train Your Dragon is just so "bleh." You can make a fun game for kids, but this isn’t one of them. The fights are robotic and lack any impact, the third-perso...
Abstract: Another animated feature film, another video game to coincide with the release. How to Train Your Dragon, from Activision is based off the Dream Works film of the same name and while graphically pleasing, the game is extremely limited in scope, opting ...
Abstract: It’s a new year with a whole batch of new animated movies coming to theaters, which ultimately translates to a whole bunch of video games based on those movies coming to your game consoles. The first one out of the gate is How to Train Your Dragon bas...
Love the concept, Lots of customization, Plenty to see and do,
idering how long it takes to level up once you start hitting double digits it is nice to have an alternative method to earning this. Some of the minigames are even quite enjoyable and I am not sure why they were omitted from the actual game as they would have been nice diversions from the standard package.
Abstract: At first glance, How to Train Your Dragon looks very promising. It combines all sorts of kid-friendly attributes: non-bloody fighting, virtual pet care, some light RPG elements, a story that is derived from a popular animated movie, and a good helping...
Abstract: My 10-year old son doesn't care that developer Étranges Libellules has a proven track record of producing some really solid movie tie-ins. They add to that CV with How to Train Your Dragon, based on the movie of the same name (which in turn...
Eine hübsche Umgebung, Tunen à la „Need for Speed“, Gute KomboRegelung
Billige Rätsel, Wird schnell öde, Wenig intuitiv
Leider wurde hier wieder ein Titel zusammengewürfelt der, wie so oft, nur kurzweiligen Spielspaß bietet. Der Mix aus „Pokémon“-Konzept und Filmstoff ging hier nicht auf. Schade, denn es gäbe viele gute Ansätze für ein ernstzunehmendes Game. ...
Mit einer kindgerechten Mischung aus Beat´em Up, Minigames, Lebenssimulation und einfachen RPG-Elementen besitzt im Prinzip richtig gute Ansätze, die aber leider vor allem durch mangelnde Abwechslung stark in Mitleidenschaft gezogen werden. So ist etw...