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Abstract: Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom is a decent launch title that has some redeeming qualities, but fails to deliver on a wow factor for the new cosole system.
Action RPGs are a genre that never get old, PS3 launch title...
Story has nothing to do with other Untold Legends gamesThe fact that this was started as a PS2 game showsHacknslash action gets reduced to button mashingAll three characters look like they stepped off of 1980s hair band album coversI kind of dont car...
When Untold Legends: Brotherhood of the Blade debuted on the PSP, I couldnt figure out why Sony didnt just make it a Champions of Norrath game. Now Im even more confused. Why port over a PSP spin off of a best selling PC/PS2 franchise (Everquest) to...
Abstract: Launch games on any console, in my humble opinion, fall into two categories: those that give a brief glimpse of future expectations and gaming potential and those that are simply put out to bolster the launch line up offering nothing new but some sligh...
Abstract: Years after Baldurs Gate: Dark Alliance saw brisk success on the PS2 and Xbox, developers are still making fantasy action games that combine some RPG elements into the game. Sure, we can probably trace it further back to the success of the Diablo gam...
Abstract: After playing through Champions of Norrath: Realms of Everquest on the PS2 several years ago, I was convinced that the genre was headed in the right direction. From the gorgeous visuals to the near-infinite replay value, almost everything in Norrath se...
Abstract: Making the jump from handheld gaming, Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom, brings its dungeon crawling act to the PS3. Similar in style to the Gauntlet titles, Dark Kingdom fuses hack-and-slash gameplay with minor RPG elements. Sadly, key gameplay mechanics e...
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Published: 2006-11-27, Author: Gabe , review by: gamespy.com
Beautiful spell effects; familiar control scheme; fairly sweet environments; people online.
Rookie camera foibles; relatively short for a sweeping epic; only three pre-made characters.
Lets try a little free association for a minute. When I say, "Baldurs Gate: Dark Alliance," whats the first thing that pops into your head? How about "Champions of Norrath"? If you thought of words that are even remotely synonymous with "fun," then ...
Abstract: The Untold Legends series has a fairly middling reputation on the PSP, and that mediocrity is translated directly to this release. As an Action-RPG, character classes are limited to a choice of three at the outset of the game (Warrior, Scout, Mage), al...