![]() ![]() Magic is used as a tool for combat and other things, like lighting up a room or creating a platform. Your characters are imbued with power by entering a contract with Atruum, a dragon spirit. Spiritual Content: Fishermen speak of a statue that they believe keeps them safe and the waters calm. ![]() The Empress player character wears a tube top. ![]() It is clear she is bearing cleavage, but it is not something to dwell on since they are not front and center on the screen. Sexual Content: A NPC’s pixelated breasts bounce ever so slightly in one cutscene. Language: There is some coarse language used in cutscene dialogue such as sh*t and b*stard. It is not gory by any means a big splash or two when he bites down. An example would be when an ogre is seen chowing down on one of its prisoners. There is some blood when you attack, but the more intense blood splashes are within the cutscenes. Violence: A variety of weapons such as swords, axes, and shuriken are used to deal damage to a multitude of fantastical enemies, from goblins to sea monsters and everything in between. Dragon Marked for Death feels like once such example. While they are less common now than they were generations ago, a notable few releases remind us of a time before 3D graphics was even a conceivable concept. In the early days of gaming, action and platforming went hand-in-hand with the likes of Mega Man and Metroid on the NES and SNES. Price: $49.99 (physical includes both versions with $9.99 season pass), $14.99 (digital Advanced Attackers or Frontline Fighters) Publisher: Nighthawk Interactive, Inti Creates ![]()
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