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Dungeon Explorer: Warrior of Ancient Arts

Dungeon Explorer: Warrior of Ancient Arts

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From: Konami
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $18.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 3765

Platform: Sony Psp
Genre: role_playing_games
ESRB: Everyone 10+
Media: Video Game
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Sony PSP
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.1 x 0.6

MPN: 26037
Model: 26037
UPC: 083717260370
EAN: 0083717260370
ASIN: B0011GD51S

Release Date: February 27, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
   Play as a Warrior of Ancient Arts, trained in the ways of mystical forces and weapons
   Choose over 70 different warrior types that vary in race, gender, and class
   Wage battles against a legion of different classes of monstrous creatures
   Choose from hundreds of variations of upgradeable weapons, armor, and equipment
   Battle the underworld demons alone or join forces with up to 2 other friends via Ad-Hoc mode

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Embark on a journey to rediscover and learn the lost Ancient Fighting Arts of Westoria Kingdom, a land plagued by a legion of undead and monstrous soldiers, ruled by a nefarious Demon Lord. Legend foretells a hero who will rise up and wield the powers of the lost Fighting Arts to destroy the bringer of death, restoring peace to a once beautiful and great kingdom.
Battle the Demon Lord's minions alone or join forces with up to 2 other friends via Ad-Hoc Mode. ESRB Rated E10 for ages 10 and up



Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Good Game   August 5, 2008
Mark A. Vance
Although the game starts off very slow, it turns out to be a decent game. Throughout the story, you will have to visit the same dungeons over and over, but as the game progresses, you will have the chance to visit new and harder ones, making the game a little less monotone. The "hub" for each level contains shops for anything you will need as well as the guild where you get your missions. The hub towns could have had a lot more to them, such as sub missions, or just a more interactive environment. It's a good game and worth the money. If you like fantasy games, you must grab this one.


2 out of 5 stars Not nearly as fun as others of its kind   July 23, 2008
WanderingStorm (Sycamore, IL USA)
Having just bought a PSP, I looked for games that were like those I had played on PC. Having played dungeon games before, I latched onto this one right away. I was sorely disappointed. I felt the graphics were rather low-key and the story was boring. I felt I was ALWAYS waiting as the dialoque scrolled and scrolled (with no actual speaking involved). The fight scenes were too easy. I barely broke a sweat against "difficult" monsters. I had to finally turn it off and stop playing. If your hard core into dungeon games, I don't recommend this one.


4 out of 5 stars Dungeon Crawler   July 19, 2008
M. Wells (Glendale Calif)
Love the game and the characters, easy to learn controls and wide array of weaponry and spells.


5 out of 5 stars Great Fun and Balanced Gameplay   April 20, 2008
John J. Robinson (Nashville, TN United States)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

Anyone wanting to know how good game design is done should look at Dungeon Explorer.

The game is balanced perfectly to keep you progressing through. There are no points in this game where you are not making progress. But that is not to say you are not punished for your deaths.

Basically, if you are on a quest and you die in the depths of the dungeon, you get to keep all your loot and experience, but you are punished by being placed back in the city. You also have to pay again to get the quest. If you do not have enough gold, you will need to go in the dungeon and work for some.

If you are not on a quest, however, you will die AND lose all your loot and experience. This perfect balance keeps the game moving at a great pace and never leaves you feeling that you are not making progress.

The graphics are suitable dark and gothic and each dungeon looks unique with a great deal of detail in the surroundings. The animations are also very well done and everything looks fluid and realistic.

Imagine an old school RPG game with multiple levels of depth and strategy in the statistic, complete with several party members that you must also manage, weapon crafting, coop magic, etc... Now imagine the old school arcade game Gauntlet. Dungeon Explorer is a beautiful collision between the two.

I love RPGs, but not necessarily the cutesy whimsical style that appears often on the PSP. Dungeon Explorer is darker, rich, and well worth your time if you share similar tastes.


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