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Draglade fights for a cheaper price


Most of you probably skipped over Draglade, since the title flew under the radar in a slew of great games this holiday season. We think it's a fun game, though, and shouldn't be ignored -- especially now that it only costs $14.99 at Amazon. The quirky 2D fighter by Atlus is worth a look at that price. We're sure Cheapy D and the folks at CAG are fond of it as well, since the sale was put on the front page of the site.

Of course, if you'd rather have a pure rhythm game for cheap (as opposed to the fighter/platformer/RPG/rhythm hybrid that is Draglade), Atlus has you covered there, too.

[Via CAG]

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