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Drake of the 99 Dragons

Drake of the 99 Dragons is a third-person shooter video game developed by Swedish studio Idol FX and published by Majesco Sales. The game stars Drake, an undead assassin who is on a quest to avenge his murdered clan, the 99 Dragons, by recovering their ancient "Soul Portal Artifact" from antagonist Tang. Tang intends on using the artifact to harvest the souls of dead beings and power his undead cyborg army.

Drake of the 99 Dragons
Developer(s)Idol FX
Publisher(s)Majesco Sales
Director(s)
  • Marcus Thorell
  • Stefan Ljungqvist
Producer(s)Johan Sjöberg
Designer(s)Stefan Ljungqvist
Programmer(s)
  • Anders Åkerfeldts
  • Martin Eklund
Artist(s)
  • Stefan Ljungqvist
  • Marcus Thorell
  • Johan Egerkans
  • Alvaro Tapia
Writer(s)Stefan Ljungqvist
Composer(s)
  • Johan Rask
  • Martin Eklund
  • Marcus Thorell
  • Tobias Andersson
Platform(s)Xbox, Microsoft Windows
Release
  • NA: November 4, 2003 (Xbox)[1]
    June 14, 2004 (Windows)
  • WW: March 7, 2018 (Steam)
Genre(s)Third-person shooter
Mode(s)Single-player

Idol FX intended for Drake of the 99 Dragons to be the launchpad for a multimedia franchise, which would include comics and a potential animated television series. However, these plans were scrapped due to the game's negative reception, and is often noted as one of the worst video games ever made. On March 7, 2018, the Microsoft Windows port of the game was rereleased on Steam.[2]

Gameplay edit

Drake has a number of special moves, such as the abilities to double jump and to run up walls. He also has the ability to slow down time.[3] Drake's health depends primarily on absorbing the souls of his fallen opponents, although there are also red "lost souls" which deplete Drake's health.

As a means of defense, Drake uses a wide arrangement of guns and firearms. The player is able to control two guns by using the left and right triggers. In the Xbox version, an aiming reticle (a common staple of third-person shooters) is excluded; instead, an auto-targeting feature is implemented to help Drake aim and fire at the player's enemies. In the PC version, however, an aiming reticle is used.

Plot edit

Drake is the premier assassin of a Hong Kong based clan known as the 99 Dragons. While training in the Kwoon,[4][5] he hears a break in. He enters the chamber containing the Soul Portal Artifact, given to the clan over 3000 years ago, battling enemies before a mysterious Ghost Assassin swoops out of the room with the artifact. The assassin is in cahoots with Tang, a businessman and the clan's mortal enemy. Drake then pursues the assassin,[4][6] but is unable to stop the villain when he phases out of a window of the penthouse. He returns to the Master's chamber, only to find the corpses of himself, the Master, and the other members of his clan.

Shocked, Drake collapses, and the tattoo on his chest glows. In a flashback, Drake is given the tattoo of the Undying Dragon by The Master, which provides him with supernatural powers as well as immortality. The tattoo glows, and Drake unleashes the abilities to run up walls, slow down time, and freeze time. He explores the penthouse and collects thirty souls of his fallen comrades and enemies.[7] When the powers go to Drake's head, he leaps out a window and falls to his death. He then awakens in the Spirit Realm and is scolded by the four Spirit Gods. They inform him that he must collect more souls for the Undying Dragon and recover the Soul Portal Artifact in order to avenge his Master's death. They give him a new body and return him to the mortal realm. He pursues a courier and follows his blood trail to a fireworks factory. Drake shoots at him but is killed in a sudden explosion.

The gods, annoyed once more at Drake's lack of competence, bring him back to life and send him to the House of the Dreaming Cloud casino. There, Drake attempts to find the courier but is attacked by the casino's owner Pok and his demon dogs. After defeating Pok, Drake tails the courier to the Hung Fook Casino Palace, where it turns out he lost the Soul Portal Artifact in a gambling match. A thug beats Chun to near-death for his mishap, but Drake saves his life in time and learns the location of the Soul Portal Artifact. Drake quickly sets off through the city, fending off biker gangs along the way, and returns to the House of the Dreaming Cloud.

While fighting Pok, now in his "true" demonic form, Drake once again gets caught up in an explosion. Serpent-Eye Sung, a business partner and accomplice of Tang, steals the Soul Portal Artifact from a dying Drake and heads off to his canned seafood factory, where they are harvesting the soul from an albino orca. Drake goes to stop Serpent-Eye and take the Artifact back but is attacked by Tang's henchwoman Banshee and killed once more. The Spirit Gods decide to cut their losses and send Drake back to the penthouse, where the Tang Undertakers are stealing the corpses of the 99 Dragons. Drake chases after a truck holding his master's body and finds himself taken to a cyborg creation facility. There, he finds that Master has been turned into a cyborg, but manages to defeat the robot and retrieve his Master's body from the remains.

Outraged, Drake decides to go after Tang. Upon infiltrating Tang Towers, he discovers Tang's true scheme: to use the artifact to reap the souls from the Spirit Realm and use those souls to power his cyborg army. Drake then breaks into Tang's secret morgue facility and recaptures his clan members' souls. He then travels to the basements of the facility, where Tang is using the artifact to open the portal to the spirit realm. Drake fights and defeats a demon-like creature, but the Ghost Assassin steals the Soul Portal Artifact and escapes into the spirit realm. Drake enters the realm and pursues the assassin, ultimately defeating him. He then retrieves the Soul Portal Artifact and collects the Master's soul.

Drake then falls down to a nest of a three-headed beast called the Spirit Lord Supreme and defeats it. Drake then goes back to the Serene Garden and revives the Master with the artifact. Master thanks Drake for his efforts, stating that he achieved a level of proficiency even he was unable to reach, and he has proven himself to the Gods.

Reception edit

Drake of the 99 Dragons received "generally unfavorable reviews" on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[17][18] It was ranked as the second-worst game for the original Xbox. In July 2006, X-Play called Drake the single worst game ever released for the Xbox, even going so far as to state that it had eclipsed the game Aquaman: Battle for Atlantis as "the standard by which they rate all bad games".[citation needed] Alex Navarro of GameSpot named it the second worst "frightfully bad" game of 2003 in Halloween 2004, right behind Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing.[19]

The game was criticized for its controls, along with frustrating gameplay. The game's dual-wielding system, in which players could control two guns independently by using the trigger buttons to shoot and an analog stick to aim, was notably criticized for having a poorly-implemented targeting system that made it difficult to aim. Frequent criticism centered around its unwieldy camera that often got stuck or prevented the player from seeing the on-screen action, and was mapped to the same analog stick as the aiming reticle.

The game was also panned for its poor voice acting, low-quality graphics, character animations, and sound design; in particular, GameSpot's Navarro felt that the game was a "cacophony of terrible effects and voice acting"—noticing the re-use of stock sounds notably used in AOL Instant Messenger,[11] and comparing the title character's voice to a cross between a game show host and "the Moviefone guy".[12][13] He also felt that, due to the game's "disjointed" cutscenes and narration, the storyline of the game was nearly incomprehensible.[11]

While Aaron Boulding of IGN praised the game's unique visual appearance and presentation, along with the "bullet time" audio effects whilst slowing down time, he concluded that Drake of the 99 Dragons was "a good idea that went horribly astray and ended up disastrous" and that "there's no need to rent, purchase or entertain the thought of playing this one".[12][13] GameSpot's Navarro considered the Xbox version "an out-and-out failure in every single discernable category".[11]

Reviewing the game retrospectively in light of the Steam release, Luke Winkie of PC Gamer opined that the PC port was "somehow the best version" and credited his assessment with the removal of the notoriously inaccurate auto-aim functionality found in the console versions. While he deemed it "still a bad game," Winkie expressed that he overall enjoyed the experience, and lamented that it had left him nostalgic for the era of video game releases during which Drake had been published. Ultimately, Winkie concluded his retrospective stating that Drake's rerelease was a sign of Majesco "calcifying their legacy" after ceasing active business in the video games market, and that it was ultimately "a triumph" that the game had resurfaced.[20]

References edit

  1. ^ jkdmedia (2012-05-04). "Majesco Ships Drake of the 99 Dragons for Xbox". GameZone. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
  2. ^ "Drake of the 99 Dragons coming to Steam on March 6". Gematsu. 2018-02-28. Retrieved 2022-07-30.
  3. ^ "Drake of the 99 Dragons Review". Gamespot.
  4. ^ a b Idol FX (November 3, 2003). Drake of the 99 Dragons (Xbox). Majesco Sales. Level/area: Introducing a Killer.
  5. ^ Idol FX (November 3, 2003). Drake of the 99 Dragons (Xbox). Majesco Sales. Level/area: Honing Your Skills.
  6. ^ Idol FX (November 3, 2003). Drake of the 99 Dragons (Xbox). Majesco Sales. Level/area: Chasing Ghosts.
  7. ^ Idol FX (November 3, 2003). Drake of the 99 Dragons (Xbox). Majesco Sales. Level/area: Death in Person.
  8. ^ "Drake of the 99 Dragons (Xbox)". Computer Games Magazine. No. 161. theGlobe.com. April 2004. p. 7.
  9. ^ EGM staff (January 2004). "Drake". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 174. Ziff Davis. p. 148.
  10. ^ Reiner, Andrew (January 2004). . Game Informer. No. 129. GameStop. p. 151. Archived from the original on January 12, 2008. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  11. ^ a b c d Navarro, Alex (November 26, 2003). "Drake of the 99 Dragons Review (Xbox)". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Retrieved September 10, 2014.
  12. ^ a b c Boulding, Aaron (March 8, 2004). "Drake Review (PC)". IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  13. ^ a b c Boulding, Aaron (February 3, 2004). "Drake (Xbox)". IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  14. ^ "Drake of the 99 Dragons". Official Xbox Magazine. January 2004. p. 70.
  15. ^ Semsey, Rob (December 8, 2003). . TeamXbox. IGN Entertainment. Archived from the original on January 13, 2011. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  16. ^ Jackson, Jonah (March 2, 2004). . X-Play. TechTV. Archived from the original on March 13, 2004. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  17. ^ a b "Drake of the 99 Dragons for PC Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved October 27, 2019.
  18. ^ a b "Drake of the 99 Dragons Critic Reviews for Xbox". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved March 17, 2013.
  19. ^ Navarro, Alex (November 1, 2004). "Frightfully Bad Games [date mislabeled as "May 4, 2019"]". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  20. ^ Winkie, Luke (2018-03-11). "One of the worst games of all time is now on Steam: Revisiting Drake of the 99 Dragons". PC Gamer. Retrieved 2022-07-29.

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Drake of the 99 Dragons is a third person shooter video game developed by Swedish studio Idol FX and published by Majesco Sales The game stars Drake an undead assassin who is on a quest to avenge his murdered clan the 99 Dragons by recovering their ancient Soul Portal Artifact from antagonist Tang Tang intends on using the artifact to harvest the souls of dead beings and power his undead cyborg army Drake of the 99 DragonsDeveloper s Idol FXPublisher s Majesco SalesDirector s Marcus Thorell Stefan LjungqvistProducer s Johan SjobergDesigner s Stefan LjungqvistProgrammer s Anders Akerfeldts Martin EklundArtist s Stefan Ljungqvist Marcus Thorell Johan Egerkans Alvaro TapiaWriter s Stefan LjungqvistComposer s Johan Rask Martin Eklund Marcus Thorell Tobias AnderssonPlatform s Xbox Microsoft WindowsReleaseNA November 4 2003 Xbox 1 June 14 2004 Windows WW March 7 2018 Steam Genre s Third person shooterMode s Single playerIdol FX intended for Drake of the 99 Dragons to be the launchpad for a multimedia franchise which would include comics and a potential animated television series However these plans were scrapped due to the game s negative reception and is often noted as one of the worst video games ever made On March 7 2018 the Microsoft Windows port of the game was rereleased on Steam 2 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksGameplay editDrake has a number of special moves such as the abilities to double jump and to run up walls He also has the ability to slow down time 3 Drake s health depends primarily on absorbing the souls of his fallen opponents although there are also red lost souls which deplete Drake s health As a means of defense Drake uses a wide arrangement of guns and firearms The player is able to control two guns by using the left and right triggers In the Xbox version an aiming reticle a common staple of third person shooters is excluded instead an auto targeting feature is implemented to help Drake aim and fire at the player s enemies In the PC version however an aiming reticle is used Plot editDrake is the premier assassin of a Hong Kong based clan known as the 99 Dragons While training in the Kwoon 4 5 he hears a break in He enters the chamber containing the Soul Portal Artifact given to the clan over 3000 years ago battling enemies before a mysterious Ghost Assassin swoops out of the room with the artifact The assassin is in cahoots with Tang a businessman and the clan s mortal enemy Drake then pursues the assassin 4 6 but is unable to stop the villain when he phases out of a window of the penthouse He returns to the Master s chamber only to find the corpses of himself the Master and the other members of his clan Shocked Drake collapses and the tattoo on his chest glows In a flashback Drake is given the tattoo of the Undying Dragon by The Master which provides him with supernatural powers as well as immortality The tattoo glows and Drake unleashes the abilities to run up walls slow down time and freeze time He explores the penthouse and collects thirty souls of his fallen comrades and enemies 7 When the powers go to Drake s head he leaps out a window and falls to his death He then awakens in the Spirit Realm and is scolded by the four Spirit Gods They inform him that he must collect more souls for the Undying Dragon and recover the Soul Portal Artifact in order to avenge his Master s death They give him a new body and return him to the mortal realm He pursues a courier and follows his blood trail to a fireworks factory Drake shoots at him but is killed in a sudden explosion The gods annoyed once more at Drake s lack of competence bring him back to life and send him to the House of the Dreaming Cloud casino There Drake attempts to find the courier but is attacked by the casino s owner Pok and his demon dogs After defeating Pok Drake tails the courier to the Hung Fook Casino Palace where it turns out he lost the Soul Portal Artifact in a gambling match A thug beats Chun to near death for his mishap but Drake saves his life in time and learns the location of the Soul Portal Artifact Drake quickly sets off through the city fending off biker gangs along the way and returns to the House of the Dreaming Cloud While fighting Pok now in his true demonic form Drake once again gets caught up in an explosion Serpent Eye Sung a business partner and accomplice of Tang steals the Soul Portal Artifact from a dying Drake and heads off to his canned seafood factory where they are harvesting the soul from an albino orca Drake goes to stop Serpent Eye and take the Artifact back but is attacked by Tang s henchwoman Banshee and killed once more The Spirit Gods decide to cut their losses and send Drake back to the penthouse where the Tang Undertakers are stealing the corpses of the 99 Dragons Drake chases after a truck holding his master s body and finds himself taken to a cyborg creation facility There he finds that Master has been turned into a cyborg but manages to defeat the robot and retrieve his Master s body from the remains Outraged Drake decides to go after Tang Upon infiltrating Tang Towers he discovers Tang s true scheme to use the artifact to reap the souls from the Spirit Realm and use those souls to power his cyborg army Drake then breaks into Tang s secret morgue facility and recaptures his clan members souls He then travels to the basements of the facility where Tang is using the artifact to open the portal to the spirit realm Drake fights and defeats a demon like creature but the Ghost Assassin steals the Soul Portal Artifact and escapes into the spirit realm Drake enters the realm and pursues the assassin ultimately defeating him He then retrieves the Soul Portal Artifact and collects the Master s soul Drake then falls down to a nest of a three headed beast called the Spirit Lord Supreme and defeats it Drake then goes back to the Serene Garden and revives the Master with the artifact Master thanks Drake for his efforts stating that he achieved a level of proficiency even he was unable to reach and he has proven himself to the Gods Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScorePCXboxMetacritic35 100 17 22 100 18 Review scoresPublicationScorePCXboxComputer Games MagazineN AF 8 Electronic Gaming MonthlyN A1 67 10 9 Game InformerN A1 25 10 10 GameSpotN A1 6 10 11 IGN2 9 10 12 2 9 10 13 Official Xbox Magazine US N A3 10 14 TeamXboxN A2 10 15 X PlayN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 Drake of the 99 Dragons received generally unfavorable reviews on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic 17 18 It was ranked as the second worst game for the original Xbox In July 2006 X Play called Drake the single worst game ever released for the Xbox even going so far as to state that it had eclipsed the game Aquaman Battle for Atlantis as the standard by which they rate all bad games citation needed Alex Navarro of GameSpot named it the second worst frightfully bad game of 2003 in Halloween 2004 right behind Big Rigs Over the Road Racing 19 The game was criticized for its controls along with frustrating gameplay The game s dual wielding system in which players could control two guns independently by using the trigger buttons to shoot and an analog stick to aim was notably criticized for having a poorly implemented targeting system that made it difficult to aim Frequent criticism centered around its unwieldy camera that often got stuck or prevented the player from seeing the on screen action and was mapped to the same analog stick as the aiming reticle The game was also panned for its poor voice acting low quality graphics character animations and sound design in particular GameSpot s Navarro felt that the game was a cacophony of terrible effects and voice acting noticing the re use of stock sounds notably used in AOL Instant Messenger 11 and comparing the title character s voice to a cross between a game show host and the Moviefone guy 12 13 He also felt that due to the game s disjointed cutscenes and narration the storyline of the game was nearly incomprehensible 11 While Aaron Boulding of IGN praised the game s unique visual appearance and presentation along with the bullet time audio effects whilst slowing down time he concluded that Drake of the 99 Dragons was a good idea that went horribly astray and ended up disastrous and that there s no need to rent purchase or entertain the thought of playing this one 12 13 GameSpot s Navarro considered the Xbox version an out and out failure in every single discernable category 11 Reviewing the game retrospectively in light of the Steam release Luke Winkie of PC Gamer opined that the PC port was somehow the best version and credited his assessment with the removal of the notoriously inaccurate auto aim functionality found in the console versions While he deemed it still a bad game Winkie expressed that he overall enjoyed the experience and lamented that it had left him nostalgic for the era of video game releases during which Drake had been published Ultimately Winkie concluded his retrospective stating that Drake s rerelease was a sign of Majesco calcifying their legacy after ceasing active business in the video games market and that it was ultimately a triumph that the game had resurfaced 20 References edit jkdmedia 2012 05 04 Majesco Ships Drake of the 99 Dragons for Xbox GameZone Retrieved 2023 05 21 Drake of the 99 Dragons coming to Steam on March 6 Gematsu 2018 02 28 Retrieved 2022 07 30 Drake of the 99 Dragons Review Gamespot a b Idol FX November 3 2003 Drake of the 99 Dragons Xbox Majesco Sales Level area Introducing a Killer Idol FX November 3 2003 Drake of the 99 Dragons Xbox Majesco Sales Level area Honing Your Skills Idol FX November 3 2003 Drake of the 99 Dragons Xbox Majesco Sales Level area Chasing Ghosts Idol FX November 3 2003 Drake of the 99 Dragons Xbox Majesco Sales Level area Death in Person Drake of the 99 Dragons Xbox Computer Games Magazine No 161 theGlobe com April 2004 p 7 EGM staff January 2004 Drake Electronic Gaming Monthly No 174 Ziff Davis p 148 Reiner Andrew January 2004 Drake of the 99 Dragons Xbox Game Informer No 129 GameStop p 151 Archived from the original on January 12 2008 Retrieved October 28 2019 a b c d Navarro Alex November 26 2003 Drake of the 99 Dragons Review Xbox GameSpot CBS Interactive Retrieved September 10 2014 a b c Boulding Aaron March 8 2004 Drake Review PC IGN Ziff Davis Retrieved October 28 2019 a b c Boulding Aaron February 3 2004 Drake Xbox IGN Ziff Davis Retrieved October 28 2019 Drake of the 99 Dragons Official Xbox Magazine January 2004 p 70 Semsey Rob December 8 2003 Drake Review Xbox TeamXbox IGN Entertainment Archived from the original on January 13 2011 Retrieved October 28 2019 Jackson Jonah March 2 2004 Drake of the 99 Dragons Xbox Review X Play TechTV Archived from the original on March 13 2004 Retrieved October 28 2019 a b Drake of the 99 Dragons for PC Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved October 27 2019 a b Drake of the 99 Dragons Critic Reviews for Xbox Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved March 17 2013 Navarro Alex November 1 2004 Frightfully Bad Games date mislabeled as May 4 2019 GameSpot CBS Interactive Retrieved October 28 2019 Winkie Luke 2018 03 11 One of the worst games of all time is now on Steam Revisiting Drake of the 99 Dragons PC Gamer Retrieved 2022 07 29 External links editDrake of the 99 Dragons at MobyGames Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Drake of the 99 Dragons amp oldid 1183027427, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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