![]() ![]() Panzer Dragoon is split into six episodes, each lasting approximately five minutes in length and ending with a boss fight. The game features no upgrades of any sort, so your attacks are as-is for the entire game. The standard gun was pretty useless, save for a few incoming missiles that couldn’t be locked-on to. ![]() Most enemies can be locked-on to, so I found most of the time, I just locked-on and fired. From start to finish, you’re equipped with two weapons, a standard gun and a lock-on weapon. It does get pretty annoying having to circle your view around 360 degrees to attack enemies from different angles, but at least you have a mini-map that shows little red blips when enemies are around you. As you fly through each level, you’ll be attacked by a variety of different enemies, some that can attack you from any direction. ![]() You control the weapons and some basic movements, while the game provides the forward momentum. Panzer Dragoon is an on-rails shooter (think Star Fox). Clowns to the Left of Me, Jokers to the Right ![]()
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