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Abstract: Name: Genre: Platform: Image Gallery: The first new Dungeons and Dragons title since 2007, Daggerdale uses the 4th Edition rule set that instructs the tabletop RPG games. Many gamers won't notice this at all, as the hack and slash gameplay on offer he...
Save your money and pick up Dungeon Siege III at launch instead; it may be more expensive, but at least if you don’t like it you can get a refund. 4.4/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my p...
Abstract: Published June 1st 2011. Written by Owen Grieve. Professional software development can be a difficult process. Aside from the practical difficulties of co-ordinating teams, managing your asset pipelines, and getting the Friday lunchtime kebab order rig...
Daggerdale boasts a tight control scheme and questing can occasionally be rewarding, but Bedlam's good work is undone by repetitive gameplay and far too many bugs. ...
Abstract: I'll be the first to admit it: I was never a big fan of Dungeons and Dragons. While RPGs were a big part of my early gaming collections, I was never drawn into the world of D&D, with the exception of Hillsfar on PC. In this installment of the D&D se...
Abstract: Video review on page 2.Dungeons and Dragons Daggerdale is an old school, one-dimensional hack-and-slash dungeon crawl that is fairly easy and predictable meaning there was little reason to push forward. Yet, I managed to play all the way through it and...
Abstract: Baldur’s Gate. Icewind Dale. Merely uttering these names conjures images of greatness; iconic gaming franchises that set the cornerstone of the RPG genre. Dark Alliance was the last Dungeons and Dragons game that I played. It was also the worst. It too...
Abstract: The storyline doesn’t break any new ground, taking every fantasy cliché you can think of and throwing it right at you from the very beginning. The dark and very evil Lord Rezlus and his band of Zhentarim build the Tower of Void, which must be destroye...
Abstract: After smashing countless barrels, slaying goblins and dragonborn and filling my pockets with gold, I ask myself if it was worth it. Was traveling through bland environments, fighting battles that grew repetitive and dealing with the glitches wort..