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Saying a game sucks just doesn't cut it.
Im lucky I lived though the beginnings of gaming and saw how gaming has evolved over time from being 2D side scrolling platforms games with very basic graphics to full blow Crysis visuals that grinds even the top PC to a halt.
Dragon's lair is one of them games that falls into classical games history with such games as space invalders, pac man, outrun, doom, CS, halo and many others that changed gaming.
So the OPs statements are completely wrong. This is a classic, lots of fun and well worth the money.
All of those games can be bought for a fraction of the cost as part of bundles. My hat goes off to everyone who greenlit the privilege of paying $10 for a really short, 30 year old movie on steam.
I have no idea what you guys mean by OP but I meant overpowered, as in it was a hard ass game and a good time. Why is there so much mad bro going on in here anyways?