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Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story is more of a nostalgia trip than a genuinely good game. The graphics are decent for the SNES era, and the fighting mechanics are... passable. But the controls are clunky, the story mode is barebones, and honestly, there are better fighting games out there. I kinda enjoyed reliving some of Bruce Lee's iconic movie moments, but if you're not a massive fan of the guy, this one probably won't do much for you.

Pretty subpar fighting game. Becomes mostly trivial the moment you figure out some simple tricks with the nunchakus, so at least it's not miserably difficult but ultimately feels a little shallow instead.

The final boss can only be killed with a specific move or else he just doesn't die when his health reaches zero, which is really bizarre and unintuitive but I suppose the death animation is pretty cool.

Not a lot else to say here at all. There's a two player mode where you can both only play as Bruce Lee, I guess?

Very difficult one-on-one fighting game based on the movie of the same name. Some unique features include the ability to switch fighting styles on the fly, which essentially doubles the amount of moves available. The cons of the game are only Bruce himself is available to play. Despite all the other fighters in here, there's no way to play as them without a hack, which is a bit of a criminal omission. Also the final boss requires a technique to beat which may be a mystery to most.

Minha nota diz tudo, é jogavel, nada incrível, nada horrível e os controles são meio ruins.