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The editors liked
Interesting
If generic
Story
Good graphics and animations
Clever
Yet simple
Action RPG combat system
Real repercussions from player actions
Good multiplayer mode
Loads of loot....
The editors didn't like
Which tends to be very samey
Short game length for an RPG
No real sense of levelling having a purpose
No carrying over of characters in multiplayer
Lacks that epic feel
Especially in the boss fights
Game length means it feels like a chapter of a story
Interesting, if generic, story; good graphics and animations; clever, yet simple, action RPG combat system; real repercussions from player actions; good multiplayer mode; loads of loot....
which tends to be very samey; short game length for an RPG; no real sense of levelling having a purpose; no carrying over of characters in multiplayer; lacks that epic feel, especially in the boss fights; game length means it feels like a chapter of a story, not the whole thing
There is no denying this game has fun combat, but where developer Obsidian really dropped the ball is the multiplayer mode, which gives you almost no control - all the characters have to stay on the same screen at once - leaving feeling like your very muc...
Dungeon Siege III doesn’t have the pomp and ceremony of a triple-A blockbuster RPG, but it does have charm, solid gameplay and a really fun co-op experience. If you love loot then you want to be a part of this. 8.0/10Print this pageComments (0)Share th...
Abstract: PlayStation 3 ReviewDungeon Siege III started off rough. The opening cutscene lacked narration, which wouldn't be odd if several of a similar nature and art style were't narrated later in the game. The player is then thrust into the world of Ehb, a lan...
Abstract: Forget Dungeon Siege I and Dungeon Siege II, we're not talking about them here. There is no need. It is not that Square Enix and Obsidian have completely jettisoned the backstory involved in the first two games, but they have made this one exceptiona...
Abstract: For a series that is making its console debut, Dungeon Siege is remarkably comfortable in its new digs. Too comfortable, in fact. While this sequel offers RPG aficionados a decent slice of cave crawling action, it does feel like something special is mi...
Abstract: The dungeon crawler genre is one that has been seriously under-represented on the home consoles. While it hardly screams ‘INNOVATION,’ there is something about ploughing your way through...
Abstract: Dungeon crawlers are considered by some to be the PC exclusive that consoles only get ports of. After all, dungeon crawlers on consoles have often felt like they were still on the PC. It even seems as if all of the good ones never really consider the c...
Obsidian Entertainment's take on the Dungeon Siege franchise has some merit. The core combat system is well-designed, offering a small but useful set of abilities for each character class. The varied enemy encounters encourage the frequent use of abili...
Abstract: After bouncing around from safe house to safe house, young Lucas Montbarron, son of the killed Grand Master, Hugh Montbarron, has decided enough is enough. It’s time to settle down once and for all by gathering up the remaining Legion and r...