
I found that just mashing one button relentlessly won most fights for me, but it's a slow and boring process. You take your dragon into an arena, there's another dragon across from you, and you brawl. Sadly, that lack of interest carries over to the real fights as well. Once I got my first dragon beefed up, I dreaded having to take one of my younger pups back to the dojo to repeat the same brain dead lessons.

I fudged up these combo lessons a bunch of times because the game wasn't reading my second button tap in a four-button move. For some reason, there are timing issues with these combos as well. It's teaching you a few combos and making you repeat them over and over again on an opponent who rarely fights back. How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World opens in theaters in March 2019.All of that might be interesting if it wasn't for a couple of things. "And there are still questions: Could dragons come back? Are dragons still around? All of these will be answered in the third film." But we will explain why dragons have disappeared into legend," he adds. While there's a reason in the books, the movies will give us another reason. "I wanted to give this a definitive end," Dean added, who bases the movies on the book series from Cressida Cowell. It's with this villain that fans will get answers to just what happens to dragons. While Light Fury is pulling Toothless away from humans, they'll stand together in the fight against a new villain: Grimmel the Grisly, the big-game hunter who stalked Night Furies into near-extinction. "The Light Fury is an engine of change in our story, representing the call of the wild, which is key to Toothless’ destiny," director Dean DeBlois explained to USA Today. The animated movie will introduce us, and Toothless, to the "very rare, very elusive and very wild" Light Fury, who starts to pull Toothless away from Hiccup and Berk.

How To Train Your Dragon just gave us four new stills from the upcoming final film, The Hidden World.
