![]() ![]() I got the Vita version free as part of a bundle and I have to admit it is the poor cousin to it's siblings. But it's easy to play, and requires little effort on behalf of the player. It is a very basic dungeon grinder, similar to Dungeon Siege and Diablo but with none of the depth or polish they have. Once it came out on the PS3 I dipped in and found it to be one of those "I'll just give it ten more minutes." and an hour later I'd finally stop. But I persevered and eventually it became the second most played game I had. I first played it on my iTouch but never really got on with the control scheme. I have to admit that Dungeon Hunter is a guilty pleasure. Besides, there's yet to be any real alternatives -YET- on the vita so until then, go hunt some Dungeons! For commuters, or general hack n' slash fans, this is a well reasoned purchase, especially for just over a tenner. The story is relatively long, and has a lot of replay value once you take advantage of the seamless drop-in/drop-out online system. The controls are excellent, and make hacking and slashing through hordes of your typical fantasy fare an enjoyable experience. The game's generic, albeit slightly original storyline fills a hole, so to speak, but its real strengths come from the gameplay itself. However, for the significantly discounted price it's going at now, this Diablo-esque RPG is more than worth it. It's not a port of the iOS game completely, due to significantly improved graphics, better online functionality and some extra content, but it does still seem like one would be diddled after seeing this go for a few quid on the App Store. Not owning a vita upon it's release here in the UK last Feb, I can imagine that a lot of people were put off by the hefty £35-£40 price tag this game came with. All the ingredients for a great role-playing game: choose your class, optimize your hero's development by assigning experience points to the attributes of your choice, and equip your hero with the best armour thanks to the items you collect throughout your adventure.A real quest to complete solo or with others, spanning over 30 levels with an immense world of dungeons, villages, and forests to explore, including areas that are randomly generated.Fun "hack & slash" gameplay, enhanced by special controls that take advantage of the PlayStation Vita hardware: Use the touch controls to pick specific items, the back touch panel to perform special spells, and the accelerometer to counter rival curses by shaking your device.Complete your training and climb the ranks in the online global leaderboards. A unique multi-player experience on PlayStation Network: team up online with your friends or with players across the globe! The game will adapt its difficulty to accommodate the number of players. ![]() Push evil back to the depths of hell and squash the destructive ambitions of a tyrannical Queen who was once your beloved! Face the world of Gothicus and its hordes of creatures alone or in teams of up to 4 heroes.Įxplore a superbly modeled Gothic universe over several hours of gameplay as you take on the main quest, side quests, and search for innumerable collectible items. Dungeon Hunter: Alliance is the first action RPG game for the PlayStation Vita system that immerses you in the heart of a unique online multi-player experience. ![]()
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