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Draglade Review
8 out of 15
Like Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo, but with more punching
Date: Monday, January 14, 2008
Author: Brandon “Original Grapper” Cackowski-Schnell

On the multiplayer side, the game supports both local wireless and play over Nintendo WFC. Local wireless supports a co-op and versus mode as well as the ability to trade beat combos and bullets. Nintendo WFC play allows for ranked vs matches so that you can play out your own tale to become a Master Grapper. Finding a match wasn’t difficult and there was some lag, however nothing that prevented the match from being playable.

With four character story lines to complete, dozens of bullets to find, multiplayer modes and the ability to create custom beat combos, there’s a lot to do in Draglade, it’s just not all that exciting to actually do it

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