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Abstract: Bridging the gap between the old school D&D style dungeon crawlers like The Bard’s Tale and third-person RPG adventure titles like Fable and Assassin’s Creed – Dungeon Siege III definitely attempts to bring something new to the gaming table. The result...
Dungeon Siege III in no way, shape or form reinvents the wheel, or even takes the specific hack and slash action RPG subgenre out of the traditional giant spider filled forests many of us have seen in similar games over the years. What it does do is p...
Abstract: One of the reasons I always enjoyed the Dungeon Siege series is because long, drawn-out plot explanations aren't necessary when beating the crap out of people and collecting loot. That, or I have distorted and fond memories of Dungeon Siege 2: walking ...
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: At the start of this review, I had no idea what to expect due to missing the previous games in this series. This lack of experience wasn’t much of a problem however, as Dungeon Siege III is a fairly accessible dungeon crawler. It shares much of the ove...
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: Dungeon Siege began in 2002 under Gas Powered Game's watch, largely keeping in the style of the Ultima series, and to a lesser degree Diablo. But this is Obsidian Entertainment's first crack at the franchise, and the new studio's focus has moved to oth...
Abstract: It's been quite some time since we last saw Dungeon Siege, with the Dungeon Siege II: Broken World expansion pack released in 2006. Since then, the franchise has landed at the feet of role-playing powerhouse Square Enix and the fine --if notoriously ...