News Tagged: Grounding Inc.
News: Crimson Dragon Delayed
What did we do to deserve this?
Crimson Dragon — also known as "the best reason to have a Kinect right now" — has been delayed. The new shooter from many of the staff behind Panzer Dragoon was scheduled for release in Japan on 13th June, but Microsoft has put the release back for unspecified reasons. We didn't have a final Western release date.. Continue Reading »
News: Crimson Dragon Swoops On Japan on 13th June
1200 MSP
Our most anticipated Kinect game of the year — in fact, possibly ever — is nearly here. Crimson Dragon, the new game from the creators of legendary SEGA shooter series Panzer Dragoon, is confirmed for release in Japan on 13th June. It'll cost those lucky Japan 1200 Microsoft Points, which is about £9.99/$14.99 or so. We think that's a.. Continue Reading »
News: Official Crimson Dragon Site Takes Flight with New Trailer
Yep, still looks awesome
Crimson Dragon is homing in on its Xbox Live Arcade release, as Microsoft Japan has launched an official site for what some — particularly this editor — would call the most exciting Kinect game yet. Crimson Dragon at Xbox Japan has fresh screenshots of the sensor-powered spiritual successor to Panzer Dragoon, with a new.. Continue Reading »
News: Project Draco Officially Named Crimson Dragon
This just in: still looks great
Grounding Inc.'s hands-free dragon game just got its official name: Crimson Dragon. Formerly known as Project Draco, director Yukio Futatsugi — creator of Panzer Dragoon, remember — revealed the new title at a demo event in Japan's Akihabara district, and brought some new high-resolution screenshots and game.. Continue Reading »
Rumour: Project Draco Evolves Into Crimson Dragon
Red dawn
Project Draco, our most anticipated Kinect game of 2012, may have just been renamed. Grounding Inc.'s pseudo-sequel to Panzer Dragoon has just been rated by the Australian Classification Board under the title Crimson Dragon. Grounding and Microsoft have always said Project Draco is a temporary name only, and Crimson Dragon certainly fits.. Continue Reading »
News: Project Draco is Child of Eden Meets Panzer Dragoon
That should be enough
It's been a year since we heard anything about Project Draco, the dragon-based shooting game from Yukio Futatsugi, formerly of legendary Panzer Dragoon developer Team Andromeda. The game was shown behind closed doors at this year's Tokyo Games Show though, and 1up snagged some time with it. The good news is the team describes.. Continue Reading »
News: Project Draco Aiming for Absorbing and Epic Dragon Battles
Taking fun seriously
Kinect reaches Japan tomorrow, and gaming bible Famitsu has interviewed some of the country's leading luminaries to gauge their opinions on Microsoft's new controller, including Project Draco head Yukio Futatsugi. Futatsugi previously worked on Sega's classic Panzer Dragoon series, and its spiritual successor is due to reach.. Continue Reading »