If that's not enough, a well-fed dragon can lay eggs and unleash her hatchlings to join in the fun or enter Rampage Mode to incinerate all in her path. It's not all mindless carnage, though - the game's combo system rewards strategic gameplay so really Dragon Rage is about mindful carnage.
Prioritizing targets, destroying buildings at the right time, and carefully deploying Rampage Mode are all essential if you want your dragon's legendary hissy-fit to be remembered for all time. There are plenty of retro shoot-'em-ups in space. The NES title Dragon Spirit took the classic genre and made it fantasy, putting the player in control of a dragon out to save the world from evil. It's a fun take on other games of the era like Xevious or Upgrades cause the player's dragon to mutate and adapt its form - for example, getting a double shot will make the dragon grow a second head.
Dragon Spirit is also notable for its "Level 0" at the start of each run that determines the difficulty for the entire game. If the player dies on this first stage, they get an easy campaign in a world where evil has largely already been vanquished. If Level 0 is successfully completed, however, Dragon Spirit's much more challenging true storyline starts up.
This forgotten gem allows the player to both create and destroy, fighting against an evil cult while shepherding their own followers. The protagonist in I Of The Dragon is destined to save the world, so the pillaging won't be quite as indiscriminate as in other dragon games. The player gets to choose from one of three dragons to play as, each with their own stats and unique breath weapon fire, ice, or poison.
The dragon's features even change as they level up, growing larger horns or tail spikes depending on how they grow. I Of The Dragon wasn't well-received at launch due to the repetitive nature of the campaign, but it's worth checking out in retrospect - heck, after twenty years, maybe it's time for a reboot! Casually destroying dozens of enemies is the main draw of playing as a dragon. At the end of the day, though, you're the bad guy - those knights you barbecued were trying to protect people!
If only you could incinerate hordes of enemies and not have to feel bad about it! Fire and Steel has the answer, eliminating all doubt in the rightness of your actions by letting you take to the skies and kill some Nazis. This recent title from Kreatin Studios casts the player as a dormant dragon who is roused from his slumber beneath a World War II battlefield. While dragons play a part throughout this, dragons still being a part of the main story, the best example of their dragons come in the optional bosses.
Supreme among them is the Highland Ravager, the strongest of the optional dragons. It makes its nest in a pit within the landscape of Emprise du Lion, taking refuge in a pit with its brood.
The Ravager is known for its destructive tirades, incinerating settlements and slaughtering herds of animals in its rampages. This is a fitting description for one of the strongest optional bosses in the game.
The sequel to the original Divinity , dragons have been hunted to near extinction. However, your time to strike back has arrived as you reach out from your Battle Tower to face the enemies that would rather see you dead. Just like in the original, this RPG allows for your character to unleash the dragon within himself, battling as one of the most ferocious beasts in the land. Not only that, you can harness the powers of your fallen foes, creating abominations to summon and serve you in battle, aiding your dragon.
This is a great addition to the list, allowing you to harness the power of a dragon in full, battling against countless enemies. In the Developer's Cut , your options are nearly limited, being allowed the option to play the game in the same way the developers had, using console commands to enhance your experience.
This game details the strength of the dragons you will be facing right from the start. Playing as a man who must hunt down the dragon that defeated him, you are taken on an adventure spanning a massive open world.
You are able to recruit partners known as Pawns to assist you and cover any weaknesses you yourself might possess. While there are multiple dragons in this game, Grigori is the main focus here. He creates your character into the Arisen, making him an immortal warrior until the day the dragon is slain. The dragon has ravaged the land for years, making it your task to put an end to it.
The battles with the dragons of this game is particularly fun through the methods that are used in battling. This world was ravaged by the great Dragon King, Bahamut, and your characters, heroes of ages past, were sealed away to awaken at a later date. At the start of the game, the time of awakening has come and your hero emerges from his or her slumber. The Final Fantasy series has many dragons, but none that match the destructive power of Bahamut. A reincarnation of this massive beast, named Bahamut Prime, is one of the strongest bosses in the core game, offering a large raid for players to come battle him.
Entering a vast world, reminiscent of the older Baldur's Gate franchise, Pillars of Eternity sets your character on an adventure to combat the forces of evil. While not a major part of the game, some of the more memorable battles will come in the form of dragons.
As per the lore of the game, dragons begin as wurms until they can evolve into drakes and, eventually, dragons. As such, your hero meets bests from each stage of this evolutionary chain, beginning with a wurm and ending in enormous dragons to halt your progress. These are some of the more dangerous battles in the game, offering ample challenge for even veteran players.
The sequel to Baldur's Gate has the hero of the first game and his party being overcome and captured by a powerful wizard. After being experimented on, the hero finally finds a chance to escape, freeing his party and fleeing the complex during an attack. You take the role of this hero during the escape as the story unfolds around you.
While not the main focus of the game, there is an immensely powerful optional enemy. A large red dragon by the name of Firkragg has taken residence in the Windspear Hills. Under the alias of Lord Jierdan Firkraag, the dragon took the deeds to the land and sets a trap for the hero.
Having been injured in the past by Gorion, your character's adoptive father, he wishes to put an end to you as a form of revenge. While the quest itself does not end with a dragon to battle, you have the option of attacking the dragon anyway, triggering one of the strongest enemies in the game.
Of course, for those brave enough to challenge it, there are great rewards associated with its defeat, including materials needed to craft some of the best weapons and armor in the game. They were once uncountable among the land of Azeroth, legends having said that they were around at the dawn of the world, when it was created by the Titans of the primal plane. As time went on, though, their numbers shrunk to what is left now.
While there are multiple dragons still present in the MMO, the most famous of them would be Deathwing. Once known as Neltharion the Earth-warder, it was tasked with guarding the earth and the deep places among Azeroth by the Titans.
They empowered him with the Aspect of Earth as a result. Ride a winged lizard and kill people with deadly flames. Build a huge dragon online in Minecraft multiplayer sessions. Fly over a simulated city with your cool robot dragon. Be a knight and explore a dragon's lair in an epic adventure. Some of the free, new games are made for kids and show baby dragons.
No proof of these reptilian creatures actually exists. But here on Silvergames. The best dragon games are waiting for you here. These flying monsters show up in fun action, shooting and adventure games.
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