So... Nitram just found this on DVD-ROM, in the reduced bin.
This is a D&D RPG, and it's been rather low-key around here. Havent' heard anything about it.
So... anyone played it? Is it worth $30?
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Well from the review it doesn't sound like a Rebellion (good game that everyone else seems to hate)...
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For the X-Box it did, yeah. The PS2 one's been out some time.
It's nice enough, and plays just like the Two Towers and Return of the King games (Same engine, same company, etc.). The only criticism of it is that it's very short, though it is impressive while it lasts. (The dragon, in particular, which you'll see burninating the shit out of things on the first level).
Whether it's worth $30 is entirely dependent on your disposable income, because, as mentioned, the game's really short, and there's only a small amount of replay value.
It's nice enough, and plays just like the Two Towers and Return of the King games (Same engine, same company, etc.). The only criticism of it is that it's very short, though it is impressive while it lasts. (The dragon, in particular, which you'll see burninating the shit out of things on the first level).
Whether it's worth $30 is entirely dependent on your disposable income, because, as mentioned, the game's really short, and there's only a small amount of replay value.