From GamesReviews:"I'm a sucker for the old school FMV games. Playing them on my PC in the mid-late 90s and occasionally we get some on consoles now. The latest of which being Mia and the Dragon Princess, which don't let the name fool you, the game is full of greatly coordinated fights, explosions, and action. But I'm getting ahead of myself."
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VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "Mia and the Dragon Princess is another Wales Interactive entry towards the absolute bottom of the barrel. Though there are decisions with substantial consequences scattered with the usual false choices, it feels like a wish granted from the monkey's paw: you can author a split in a critical path but the adverse effects are a choose-your-own-adventure story without any connective tissue. It's more engaging to think about this team trying to map out how to make sense of everything within the basic decision tree than the story itself. Even by schlocky B-movie standards, that's a terrible sign."
This Mia and the Dragon Princess Review will tell you why Wales Interactive's latest is an enjoyable FMV game experience.