Dungeon Siege
Siege The Day!
Dungeon Siege combines the immersive elements of a role-playing game with over-the-top intensity and non-stop action. Dungeon Siege plunges you into a continuous 3D fantasy world where you face off against an army of evil that has been unleashed.
You begin as a humble farmer, and as you travel through the world and gain new skills, you can gather a party of up to eight characters to aid you. Dungeon Siege impels the player into one over-the-top battle after the other as the storyline unfolds and a larger plot begins to reveal itself.
A world of adventure where you can explore sprawling landscapes in a seamlessly unfolding story awaits...
Dungeon Siege combines the immersive elements of a role-playing game with over-the-top intensity and non-stop action. Dungeon Siege plunges you into a continuous 3D fantasy world where you face off against an army of evil that has been unleashed.
You begin as a humble farmer, and as you travel through the world and gain new skills, you can gather a party of up to eight characters to aid you. Dungeon Siege impels the player into one over-the-top battle after the other as the storyline unfolds and a larger plot begins to reveal itself.
A world of adventure where you can explore sprawling landscapes in a seamlessly unfolding story awaits...
Publisher: None/Unknown
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Single-player was a yawn. Totally linear and not much to do beyond hack and slash. Oh, with a bit of magic thrown in for good measure.
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Seemless world, amazing graphics, Diablo-like style of play. This game rocks in co-op over a LAN. Like most RPG games this one is light on the story, and heavy on combat.
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Dungeon Siege, to me, seems to be good for nothing other than testing how many clicks it takes to destroy your mouse. I was seriously disappointed by this game. The seamless world technology could've been used to make a far deeper and more interesting RPG.
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I hated this game... it was a totally lame attempt to clone Diablo 2, that completely missed the things that made Diablo 2 great - a huge variety of interesting random gear finds, interesting skill sets to delve into, and respawning enemies so you could level if you got stuck. The one thing Dungeon Siege had going for it was the automated characters - I wish my Diablo guys would attack on their own!
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The Singleplayer seemed a little bland to me, but in Co-op it was a total blast.
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