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Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (SNES) Review

Posted on January 29, 2019December 31, 2022 by Mont Cessna

Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story

Dragon is a SNES game that is based on the movie by the same name which features Eric Lee playing the part of Bruce Lee. The video game offers little in the way of historical information but instead jumps right to the fighting after a brief introduction.

Using a combination of legend and fact surrounding Bruce Lee and his untimely death, the game has Bruce Lee, always running in fear of the demon who chases him through life, fighting a variety of people from the movie. Little of either the movie or the game has historical basis, and some of the fights in the game don’t appear in the movie.

Dragon the bruce Lee story gameplay

The music is the same throughout, but although not bad, it gets boring. The fighting isn’t the best I’ve ever seen in a SNES game, but really folks, if the computer Bruce Lee that you control fought like the real one, that wouldn’t be much of a game as the fights would last only seconds and not minutes.

I think that the game’s writers should have weaved some more of Bruce Lee’s philosophy into the game (Bruce Lee had a college degree in philosophy). They would have also done better to have studied his fighting style and not the poor imitations of Eric Lee. I have studied Bruce Lee’s fighting style in depth and the game isn’t true to it. To be more realistic, the fighting system should be based around the right, strait punch and the right leg side, hook, and roundhouse kicks. The game should also let the player weave combinations together and get rid of the ridiculous squatting stances that you will end up using a lot. No one squats down and kicks or punches their opponent’s shins like they do in the game.

The game does allow players to use one wrestling move, a simple Judo throw, and stop kick. The stomp kick is the best part of the game. I also enjoy the crazy Bruce Lee yell that sounds like the real thing. When you get enough energy from beating up opponents, you can:

  1. a) go to turbo mode and flip and kick and punch very fast, more like the real Bruce Lee.
  2. b) if you have enough energy, pull out your nunchuku and beat some crap out of your mostly unarmed opponents.

Some major flaws in the game are that halfway through, a group of opponents, scantily clad, Zena like warriors attack you with staffs on a movie set. They aren’t in the movie and they are harder to beat that the demon at the end of the game! I breathe a sigh of relief when I beat them. Don’t fight the demon without nunchuku though, it ain’t pretty since he has a giant kwan-do (a Chinese halberd like weapon). He is kind of predictable and slow though and I beat the game in 2 weeks on the hardest level. It only takes around an hour of play to beat it if you are good at it.

I give game play a 8.5

I give story a 6

I give music a 7

I give the awesome Bruce Lee yells a 9.5

I give the fighting an 8

I give it an 8 overall.

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Category: Reviews
Tags: Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, Fighting Game, SNES

2 thoughts on “Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (SNES) Review”

  1. Dragon says:
    December 31, 2022 at 12:43 am

    So pretty good vs fighter player here. I find this game trash and can’t disagree more. There is 4 buttons and about 20 diff attacks depending on “form” which depends on a multitude of things. Enemies hit harder then you unless you have form level. CPU has a counter to every button you press with a weeeee but if lag except one move per enemy where they instant counter. Cpu gets to frame skip allot. About 30% of attacks also don’t hit when they clearly hit 2 attacks ago for no reason at all. I give this a 2. Only because I’ve seen worse

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    1. Mont Cessna says:
      December 31, 2022 at 1:10 am

      Well, I wrote this review almost 20 years ago (Never Ending Realm was originally a Tripod site). I have played it again a few years ago, and I still find it enjoyable for a few hours. Definitely better than a lot of fighting games I’ve played on SNES, Genesis and even PS1, however. Not sure why you are having problems with attacks hitting, unless you’re playing on a misconfigured emulator. Obviously, you just max form level and the story mode is easy with the nunchucks. My biggest problem was the game was too easy in story mode, and each 2P fight would degenerate into shin kicking, which has interestingly been a problem in even modern fighting games.

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