

Dragonriders are tied with mech pilots as one of the most awesome fantasy ideas ever. You see them in books, paintings, movies, etc. But hardly ever in video games! Yeah, sure, some games like the Sega Genesis Dragonriders of Pern game or MMOs let you get dragon mounts, but they are just there to transport you to the real gameplay of fighting on foot. There are some games where you can play as a dragon, like Spyro or that Ubisoft Clash of Giants: Dragons game, but again that's not being a dragonrider. The closest you seem to get is an ocassional dragonrider unit in SRPGs, like Suikoden 3 or Fire Emblem, but most of your units are infantry or horse cavalry. Even the titular World of Warcraft Dragonflight only has four moments in the entire expansion where you use a dragon to do something (world quests where you ram bugs out of the sky, world quest where you plant flags on mountains, the penultimate Emerald Dream quest where you ram enemy dragons out of the sky, and the Tindral boss fight where you mount up and chase him to the other platform). I think the only game I have heard of where you actually do stuff while riding a dragon is one of those dirty Yoko Taro games. This seems like such an obvious market niche waiting to be fulfilled and yet no one is going for first mover status of having figured out how to do it.

















