How to Train Your Dragon

How to Train Your Dragon

"The game looks good and the controls are not hard to understand, but this is another in a long line of games that are riding the crest of the feature film and not offering anything compelling enough to maintain interest for long."

All Age Gaming's Phong Nguyen bring's us the 34th AAG "The Week That Was". This week he discusses more information about the Playstation "Move", the confirmation and update date for the 360's external hard drive support, the Wii's current performance and more.

"Two interesting releases this week featuring games whose originals had some great concepts but weren't as good as they could have been. Just Cause 2 parachutes you on to another open-world island for mayhem and destruction while Red Steel 2 sends you to a wild west future with Wii MotionPlus support."

"As a licensed title, it looks brilliant with lush colors and a unique fantasy setting that not many other games are approaching. There’s a high level of depth packaged into How to Train Your Dragon that hasn’t been seen in a licensed children’s title for quite some time. The development team even has stat-tracking in four separate areas with dozens of stats categorized in each, so there’s a lot of attention spent on longevity of the single-player campaign."