Playable build at last week's Xbox 360 event in Akihabara reveals rail shooter will feature customisable dragon and three-player co-op.
There hasn't been much news about Project Draco lately, an Xbox 360 title developed for Kinect by Panzer Dragoon creator Yukio Futatsugi. That all changed last week with a playable version of the game--now titled Crimson Dragon--unveiled at Microsoft's Xbox 360 10th anniversary celebration.
According to a report on Famitsu, Crimson Dragon is due out on Xbox Live Arcade this year. Just like the Panzer Dragoon series, the game is a rails shooter where players control the on-screen dragon by using their body movement tracked by the Kinect motion sensor.
Gamers attack on-screen enemies by using their left and right hands, as well as both simultaneously. The right hand is for lock-on and homing shots, while the left hand is for single hard-hitting shots that use up the dragon's spirit gauge.
The game also features the option to customise dragons. Players feed it different sorts of meat to boost its attributes and give it new skills. The title also features three-player co-op over Xbox Live, using dragons players customised during the single-player campaign.
Crimson Dragon was announced under its previous name at Tokyo Game Show 2010.
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