Dungeon Hunter Alliance is a great PS3 adventure with a few online flaws and gender bias keeps it from high accolades

User Rating: 6.5 | Dungeon Hunter: Alliance PS3
Plays like an action adventure title with this similar, 3/4 style third person point-of-view, potions that you'll need to keep you alive, hordes of similar ememies, attack and speical mana draining specials, choose between a warrori, a mage or a thief. Tones of loot, powerful gold items to collect, sell, tranmute. The bossess of each level can be rather difficult if not played with skill and strategy. Overall a disaapointment in comparasion to Blizzard's Diablo series in almost all aspects. However, the online multi-player system is great and the revival system is necessarily effective and with online voice over net chat that helps things out. Only thing that really set things back is all characters in multiplayer have to be moving or playing in the same screen and thoe who are sometimes "brb" leave you hanging out for a little bit. A kick or boot "idle" player feature would be helpful in this kind of online gaming situation but hey, it's Gameloft's attempt to get you to snare a low price action prg experience that is fun with others. Lastly, why are there no amazons, or elves, or even female mages? More character choices would have greatly improved the games replay value and of course the leveling system to higher achievers.

-NST