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Abstract: Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance is a game that I wanted to love. Everything about it spoke to me; the setting, the characters, the 3rd person action gameplay, the story, all of it. A little history about me, I started reading the Drizzt saga from R.A. S...
Abstract: It's been five years since we last saw a new game based on Dungeons & Dragons. This seems like a long time, considering the tabletop RPG has never been far from video game adaptations. We last got Sword Coast Legends, and I'm sorry to have just reminded y...
Abstract: Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance is a strange beast. Wizards of the Coast's latest attempt to transport its classic tabletop RPG to the realm of videogames bears little relation to the roleplaying system on which it's based. A co-op hack-and-slash that...
Published: 2021-06-22, Author: Eric , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Down deep in the core of Dark Alliance lies the quietly beating heart of a fun game. There are systems in Dark Alliance that work well, and monsters that are fun to fight. But for every clever and engaging boss battle, there is one that is broken. For eve...
I badly wanted Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance to be an awesome co-op version of the pencil-and-paper tabletop RPGs I've loved for decades, but it just isn't. It's a bland, boring trek through repetitive encounters that's filled with bugs and annoying d...
Published: 2021-06-21, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Character and environments look great, Four player co-op, Boss battles are fun, Loot delay system is a good move
Unacceptable amount of bugs, Unnecessarily painful matchmaking, Button mashing from start to finish
Infested with bugs from start to finish, Dark Alliance is a button mashing affair that drops the 5E rules in favor of flash. The bosses are great, but the parts in between less so. Here's hoping developer Tuque can pull this out of the Deep Wastes with th...
Smooth gameplay, Pleasant visuals, Reasonably priced
No stealth mechanics, End-game needs more to shine, No magic users
Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance is a fun concept for a four-player co-op action game. It's even reasonably priced, but it needs a little more to live beyond the first few weeks...