By 1992, Dragon’s Lair 3: The Curse of Mordread continued Dirk’s tradition of “failing spectacularly until you don’t.” Once again, you guide the world’s most inept knight through danger after danger, this time under the shadow of the villainous Mordread. The animation? Downgraded. The humor? Still intact. The game is brutally unforgiving, but fans of slapstick fantasy found it irresistible. It’s basically a medieval blooper reel disguised as a video game. If you can stomach the repetition, there’s joy in finally watching Dirk stumble into victory. If not, at least the deaths are entertaining.
ST Action (1993): "Although graphically excellent, DL III suffers from the same disease caught by the previous games in the series - a complete lack of gameplay! There isn't enough to warrant a full price tag when all you have to do is move the joystick in a couple of directions and occasionally press the fire button to finish it. I've just got a feeling that something is missing."
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Status: NOT abandonware Also published for: Amiga, Atari ST Abandonware DOS views: 9257
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