Even the gameplay has its moments, with you controlling the dragon with the motion sensitive SIXAXIS controller, tilting it left and right to steer, flicking it upwards to perform a quick turn and ramming enemies by jerking the controller in the desired direction. It takes a little while getting used to, as the impulse to maneuver with the left analog stick is hard to avoid, but everything works better than we expected.
What we did not expect is the choppy frame rate. At times, Lair cannot handle the action on screen and slows down to an ugly pace that ruins its visual presentation. The story does equal damage, a stereotypical yarn about a civilization under attack and the only man that can save it. Its lack of memorable characters and cornball voice acting don't help matters.

Unleashing wave after wave of dragon fire is fun, but gets old much too soon thanks to some repetitive mission design.
Considering the huge hype behind this game as well as Factor 5's previous efforts, Lair falls short of expectations. We just couldn't get into it, despite the slick controls and dragon combat. If you have tremendous patience and want to see the SIXAXIS in action, it makes for a solid rental.





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