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Slow to L...O...A...D... July 25, 2010 D. Babcock (Augusta, GA) Good points - This is an enjoyable hack 'n slash rpg, the art/graphics are pretty and a great time killer. Bad points are the deadly slow loads and the freezing/non-loads when you are trying to change locales. All-in-all a great deal for 10 bucks new.
diablo 3 August 24, 2009 John Serafin great game id rate this game very similar to diablo type games if you like diablo 1or 2 you will like this game its a hack and slash game has a barb a necro and a palidin
Great Casual Fun July 13, 2009 Lisa Shea Dungeon Siege Throne of Agony for the PSP lets you play Morgrim the Warlord, Serin the Shadow Stalker, or Allister the Battle Mage in a handheld RPG game.
I've always been a fan of hack-and-slash fun with Diablo and similar games. Dungeon Siege brings this same world to you with lovely graphics. Right from the start it's fairly straightforward. Monsters are in your path. You attack them. They drop shiny loot. You gather it up and move forward. Along the way you get to level up - deciding which skills to improve. You gather up additional weapons and armor, and can customize the things you wear to suit your interests.
The graphics are nicely done on the PSP, but I have to admit most of the time you're really not looking at them. I do like mini-maps in games, but they become a crutch. Most of the time in this game you're looking at the mini-map seeking the next red or blue dot. You miss out on half of the detailed trees or flowers or villages you are walking through. It's much easier just to watch the mini-map to get around corners or more towards potential contacts vs meandering randomly around the actual "drawn" map area.
This game isn't about subtle plots. You go out and gather up X. You go to talk to Y. You need to find some Z. Still, that's half of the fun. You can tuck the game in your pocket for a week or two, then pull it out the next time you're on a long bus ride. It's not like finding your bearings again in War & Peace. It's simply about moving forward with the attacks and gaining some new skills.
They do tease you a bit with the intro cinematics with their lush sound and vocals. You almost expect you'll get that same level in the game, when really there are a lot of talking heads and truncated dialogue. Still, this game isn't about movie quality acting. It's about hacking - and slashing. So it does very well in these areas.
Highly recommended for any Diablo fans who want some casual fun to fill in the boring gaps of their day. There are a lot of little fun touches that make the game fun. Well worth the playing time.
Enjoyable but still April 6, 2009 Ron (Jersey) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was a decent Diablo like hack and slash game. The pros are--pretty interesting storyline, beautiful graphics, tons of monsters. The cons are--no real puzzles, story is mostly linear, most tasks are the same. I enjoy hack and slash games, and I went right to the end with this one, but the problem is that after level 20(I solved it while on level 60) it became too easy to beat all the monsters. By level 40 I never had to use a healing potion again. The final guy was ridiculously easy. I hit him 4 times before he ever struck me and he was dead. This is a fun level up kind of game, but the challenge part ends after 5 hours or so into the game.
alright hack-n-slash October 21, 2008 John A. Wetherby the game was mainly a hack-n-slash game. a lot of mindless fun hacking your way through levels, leveling up, grabbing items and doing quests. Graphics not the greatest, but still kinda fun at times if nothing else left to play.
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