Take A Good Look At Crimson Dragon, The Spiritual Successor To Panzer Dragoon

The official website for Panzer Dragoon spiritual successor, Crimson Dragon, has gone up in Japan. The game, slated for release this year as a Kinect-exclusive title on Xbox Live Arcade, is developed by members of what used to be Team Andromeda—the Panzer Dragoon developer at Sega. The site also brings a trailer:

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We already know that Crimson Dragon is being director by Yukio Futatsugi, the creator of Panzer Dragoon. Other developers credited in the trailer include Manabu Kusonoki (art design on Panzer Dragoon and Panzer Dragoon II), Saori Kobayashi (composer on Panzer Dragoon Orta), and Tomohiro Kondo (director on Panzer Dragoon II).

 

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