Abstract: As the name suggests, Sacred 3 is the third game in the franchise. While this was my first Sacred game, I understand how this one has deviated down a different path from the previous two. But I'm not here to dwell on the past, but focus on the now. Choose...
Published: 2014-08-18, Author: John , review by: gamingshogun.com
Fans of Sacred and Sacred 2, be wary in purchasing Sacred 3. It isn't the same game style that you have come to know with the previous games. Having more in common with Gauntlet than Diablo 3, Sacred 3 lacks any type of talent tree system for customizatio...
Fastmoving levels loaded with nonstop combat, Inventive, challenging boss fights, Attractive and colorful visuals
Bland and repetitive level design, Linear exploration lacks the punctuation of quest assignments or item drops, Few meaningful choices when it comes to skills and equipped items, Obnoxious script and voiceacting
Abstract: On the surface, Sacred 3 looks like a fairly standard top down isometric action RPG, along the lines of Diablo or Torchlight. However deep down… well that's actually not very apropos really. Sacred 3 isn't very deep at all, and that's its main problem. I...
Abstract: Sacred 2 wasn't perfect, but it certainly set a high benchmark. The Sacred franchise has never been a AAA series, but it tried its darnedest. Creating an open world game is very difficult, then add on a huge number of weapons and armor with dozens of stat...
Abstract: The Sacred series has been around for a while and has undergone significant changes in that time. Changing development studios has added to these changes, and being a newcomer to Sacred left me completely unsure as to what to expect.Set in the land of Anc...
Abstract: Developer: Keen Games Publisher: Deep Silver Platform(s): PC, PS3, X360 Version Reviewed: PC Playing Sacred 3 is like being stuck on a carousel with the entire cast of the Big Bang Theory. What might initially seem an entertaining prospect quickly reveal...
Sacred 3 is a beautifully detailed, enjoyably shallow experience that's better with friends. Sacred 2 fans hoping for a real action-RPG likely won't be pleased, but as a simple, straightforward slash-'em-up, this stands ably enough on its own.Share Tweet ...