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A budget 2.5D platformer where you play a small dragon defending territory from robot invaders - but broken controls, untranslated text, and a mostly negative community rating make it hard to recommend at any price.

I want to love every scrappy little platformer that shows up on Steam with a handmade premise and a sub-dollar price tag. Dragon Perception, from solo-outfit ARGames, gave me a setup I genuinely liked on paper: a small dragon whose homeland gets invaded by aggressive robots, a boss-focused structure nodding to classic 2D action games, a score-attack layer meant to keep runs competitive with friends. That premise has a quiet charm. The execution, unfortunately, unravels almost immediately after you hit play. The first practical problem is the controls. Community reports from launch and beyond describe a UI that presents a large central button and then refuses to respond to mouse input, leaving new players literally unable to start the game without digging through discussions to find the correct input method. That is not a slow opening you defend - that is a door that does not open. Once you are past that gate, you meet the boss encounters the game was built around, which can escalate sharply; player posts describe sections with three simultaneous turrets eliminating you within seconds, suggesting difficulty calibration was not a priority in development. The localization situation compounds everything. Despite Steam listing English as the supported language, players reported Russian text appearing inside the game itself - a basic oversight that signals how unfinished this release felt at launch and apparently remained. No patches appear to have addressed it in any meaningful public way. These are not personality quirks you learn to love; they are structural failures that get between you and whatever spark of fun might live in the dragon-versus-robots concept. The Steam community reception backs this up plainly: only about 31 percent of the small number of user reviews are positive, placing it firmly in mostly negative territory. That sample size is tiny, so it is not a definitive verdict, but the specific complaints - unresponsive menus, untranslated strings, erratic difficulty - are consistent and credible. The score-attack system and eight Steam achievements hint that someone had an actual game vision here, and the varied musical accompaniment at least shows some intentionality around atmosphere. But good intentions do not patch a broken front door. If you are a completionist who hunts achievements in micro-priced oddities and genuinely enjoys digging through rough-around-the-edges games from small Eastern European dev scenes, Dragon Perception exists on that shelf. Go in knowing it is a curio, not a polished experience. For anyone else - even fans of short retro-style platformers - there are dozens of better-crafted options at this price point that will not leave you searching a forum just to figure out how to press start. Kai, Scout Team

Dragon Perception

Dragon Perception

27 oct 2017ARGamesMetal Fox
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A budget 2.5D platformer where you play a small dragon defending territory from robot invaders - but broken controls, untranslated text, and a mostly negative community rating make it hard to recommend at any price.

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I want to love every scrappy little platformer that shows up on Steam with a handmade premise and a sub-dollar price tag. Dragon Perception, from solo-outfit ARGames, gave me a setup I genuinely liked on paper: a small dragon whose homeland gets invaded by aggressive robots, a boss-focused structure nodding to classic 2D action games, a score-attack layer meant to keep runs competitive with friends. That premise has a quiet charm. The execution, unfortunately, unravels almost immediately after you hit play. The first practical problem is the controls. Community reports from launch and beyond describe a UI that presents a large central button and then refuses to respond to mouse input, leaving new players literally unable to start the game without digging through discussions to find the correct input method. That is not a slow opening you defend - that is a door that does not open. Once you are past that gate, you meet the boss encounters the game was built around, which can escalate sharply; player posts describe sections with three simultaneous turrets eliminating you within seconds, suggesting difficulty calibration was not a priority in development. The localization situation compounds everything. Despite Steam listing English as the supported language, players reported Russian text appearing inside the game itself - a basic oversight that signals how unfinished this release felt at launch and apparently remained. No patches appear to have addressed it in any meaningful public way. These are not personality quirks you learn to love; they are structural failures that get between you and whatever spark of fun might live in the dragon-versus-robots concept. The Steam community reception backs this up plainly: only about 31 percent of the small number of user reviews are positive, placing it firmly in mostly negative territory. That sample size is tiny, so it is not a definitive verdict, but the specific complaints - unresponsive menus, untranslated strings, erratic difficulty - are consistent and credible. The score-attack system and eight Steam achievements hint that someone had an actual game vision here, and the varied musical accompaniment at least shows some intentionality around atmosphere. But good intentions do not patch a broken front door. If you are a completionist who hunts achievements in micro-priced oddities and genuinely enjoys digging through rough-around-the-edges games from small Eastern European dev scenes, Dragon Perception exists on that shelf. Go in knowing it is a curio, not a polished experience. For anyone else - even fans of short retro-style platformers - there are dozens of better-crafted options at this price point that will not leave you searching a forum just to figure out how to press start.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Mostly NegativeScore AttackBoss RushRetro PlatformerBroken LocalizationBudget TitleShort RuntimeDifficulty Spikes

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OS
Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/8/10
Memory
256 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics
Processor
1.6 GHz
Sound Card
DirectX 9.0 Compatible Sound

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Desarrolladora
ARGames
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Metal Fox
Fecha de lanzamiento
27 oct 2017

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Dragon Perception fue desarrollado por ARGames y publicado por Metal Fox.