Coryoon

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Platform: TurboGrafx-16
Genre: Scrolling Shooter (Horizontal)
Developer: Naxat Soft

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JP
11/29/1991
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Coryoon review (TurboGrafx-16)

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Reviewed by Rob Hamilton (October 09, 2008)

As you progress through its eight stages, it seems near-impossible to stay alive as enemies dart onto the screen in erratic waves, spewing bullets here and there, while various indestructible obstacles such as moving statues and clapping hands also pose a serious threat to your dragon's health. And while you're trying to survive all of this, well, it's not too likely you'll be noticing how cute everything looks. You'll just be hoping you can power up your weapons enough to survive a little bit longer.
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Coryoon review (TurboGrafx-16)

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Reviewed by johnny_cairo (June 22, 2007)

Shooters are often characterised as incredibly hard, intense games so it's only natural that someone in Japan had the brilliant idea of making a pure shooter aimed squarely at kids. Behold Coryoon: Child of Dragon, the garishly cute product of that idea. Surprisingly enough, it all works well enough that any kid could pick it up and have a blast... until they die. And die. And die again. This sporadically brilliant game is nearly killed by its one major flaw.
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