Harry Kalogirou at GameCloud writes: "If you haven't had the pleasure of playing Dragon's Crown before, Dragon's Crown Pro is the best way to experience the game. Not only is it visually stunning, but it boasts an addictive gameplay loop mixed with strong character progression that makes it almost impossible not to get addicted to. The only real drawback with the Pro version is that there's not really a lot on offer for those who've played it before. If you're expecting something akin to what Vanillaware did with Odin Sphere, you'll be disappointed as it's mostly just received an upscaled resolution with a few small quality of life changes. If, on the other hand, you've not played this gem before, you'll quickly be questioning why you didn't earlier. I can't recommend it enough."
GameCrate: "While beat ‘em ups don’t sit atop a throne like they once did, the genre has experienced a renaissance the past few years. Maybe you’ve found your love of the brawler rekindled, or perhaps you’re a newer fan who wants to pummel more fools after playing Streets of Rage 4. Whatever the case may be, here are 10 new school beat ‘em ups worth playing."
Surprised Mother Russia Bleeds didn't make their list. Great game in my opinion.
Love streets of rage 4. I’d even love some DLC for the game or even another installment down the road. Maybe sense SEGA seen the success of Streets of Rage 4 that they may make it into a Triple AAA gaming beat em up title. Similar to the beat’em up favorite of mine back on PS2 called Bouncer. That game was amazing.
The sorceress is likely the best-known among the playable characters of Vanillaware's Dragon's Crown, and she's getting a new figure.
Today Japanese figure manufacturers were in attendance at the winter edition of the Hobby Maker Joint Product Exhibition 2020