![]() ![]() Do not play something weird, because over 15€ it is really a waste of money. One more thing: PRICE!!! I payed 15€ for the game, and im happy with that. For me, this is perfect, a must have for vita system. Everything has it's category and it's easy to compare items with one equiped. Drops are abundant, which makes you look into your inventory fairly often (which i like despite other reviews). Items are various and useful in some build or order. I haven't tested MP, because i don't like to play that way. It's excellent on the go to kill few monsters. A lot of loot, nice system, enemies are abundant. Every hackslash person who likes diablo, fable, torchlight and other arpgs would love this. My general score is 7/10 because of the fps drop. Around 67-68 you can do the 'Higher level' dungeons.These are a couple dungeons at once instead of like 1 per 2 levels. They mainly come in the order of the zones you go through. I put 10 just to correct a little bit a score. The dungeons have a natural level progression, same as in Classic. Each time you level up, you are given two points to distribute among your attributes (strength. Link achievement, show logs, must have Disc, unwanted blues HR. My general score is 7/10 because I think that people downvoiting this game made a big mistake. You start the game as a warrior, rogue, or mage, each of which favors different attributes. LFM Violet Hold, have 6k+ Gearscore or no inv Edit: YIKES This upset a lot of people lol. ![]() It's not the best, most polished experience around, but it's a great game that doesn't deserve it's overly bad reputation. Many people describe this game as garbage, broken, terrible, but I completely disagree. I put 10 just to correct a little bit a score. Since Dungeon Hunter: Alliance will be on sale this weekend, I wanted to put together this buyer's guide for it. Retrieved March 9, 2019.I think that people downvoiting this game made a big mistake. ^ a b "Dungeon Hunter: Alliance for PlayStation Vita Reviews".^ a b "Dungeon Hunter: Alliance for PlayStation 3 Reviews". ![]() ^ Eykemans, Peter (February 14, 2012)."Dungeon Hunter: Alliance review - diabolical action (Vita)". ^ Hargreaves, Roger (February 22, 2012).^ "Review: Dungeon Hunter: Alliance (Vita)". ![]() "Dungeon Hunter: Alliance Review (Vita)". "EGM Review: Dungeon Hunter: Alliance (Vita)". "Review: Dungeon Hunter: Alliance (Vita)". ^ a b c VanOrd, Kevin (April 20, 2011).^ Dungeon Hunter: Alliance, official website, Gameloft.In Japan, where the game was ported under the name Dark Quest: Alliance ( ダーククエスト〜 Alliance ( アライアンス )〜, Dāku Kuesuto 〜Araiansu〜) and released for the PS3 version on September 13, 2011, and for the Vita version on December 17, 2011, Famitsu gave the latter a score of all four eights for a total of 32 out of 40. As released the PS3 version had technical issues with the multiplayer online game hosting, but was eventually fixed. The PlayStation Move implementation was criticised as not working well, the gameplay was considered well implemented, but generic and dated. The PlayStation 3 version of Dungeon Hunter: Alliance received "average" reviews, while the Vita version received "generally unfavorable reviews", according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. When all players die, the level will be restarted however. Unlike in singleplayer, when a character dies, the other players have a chance to revive him or her instead of having to completely restart the level. Each player is assigned a color and their character can only pick up items with that color around them, ensuring each player gets an equal amount of loot. Each player works together to complete the current quest of the host player, although players who are not on that quest in singleplayer mode will not have their data saved except for items and experience. Multiplayer mode supports up to 4 players on a single server. Players can restart their game after completing all quests on an Elite mode, which enables them to level up to level 75. Single quests are estimated to last 8 hours. Three character classes – mage, rogue, and warrior – are playable, with the game taking place over 30 levels in environments including dungeons, forests, and villages, which include randomly generated areas. ![]()
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