Dungeons & Dragons Heroes User Review
I think some of you are just being really mean. Though far from perfect, this isn't that bad of a game.
- Posted Apr 19, 2006 10:46 pm GMT
- Gameplay
- 7
- Graphics
- 7
- Sound
- 7
- Value
- 7
- Tilt
- 7
- Difficulty:
- Just Right
- Learning Curve:
- 30 to 60 Minutes
- Time Spent:
- 20 to 40 Hours
- The Bottom Line:
- "Underappreciated"
D&D Heroes is fun. I could understand how it could be a little unentertaining to some, but this just isn't right.
Story--As you probably guessed, this game is about an evil wizard who has to be stopped by the heroes and blah, blah, yadda, yadda, yadda. Way too predictable, right? I thought so. Each character is a fighter, a wizard(me!), a rogue, or a cleric, with thier own motivations as to stopping Kaedin(a.k.a. Ugly Retarded Wizard). The problem is, they don't show up in the major cutscenes because of choice issues, which is a bummer.
Gameplay--Gets too repetitive after a while, but possibility of so many different moves with the different characters save it from total mediocrity. There are puzzles and giant spiders(-_-'...hated those beasts)and the whole leveling-up thing, just as RPGs need.
Graphics--Nothing to marvel at, but not so bad, either. Unfortunately, the main heroes were not done very well, but some other side characters and bosses were actually decent looking. The environments, which, by the way, were totally huge, were done decently as well.
Sound--Music is good, SFX is good, and voice acting is good. Nothing else to it, really.
Value--The game will be only as fun as it was the first time when it will be any other time. To really want to play it a whole lot, you should probably have someone fight by your side.
Tilt--A bit conventional, but the real innovation here is the co-op. Fighters helping wizards to help rogues assist clerics is actually fun.
Like I said earlier, this game is far from perfect and is not likely to satisfy an all-out, totally hardcore gamer. But if you're a forgiving RPG lover, I say grab some friends and go for it!
Story--As you probably guessed, this game is about an evil wizard who has to be stopped by the heroes and blah, blah, yadda, yadda, yadda. Way too predictable, right? I thought so. Each character is a fighter, a wizard(me!), a rogue, or a cleric, with thier own motivations as to stopping Kaedin(a.k.a. Ugly Retarded Wizard). The problem is, they don't show up in the major cutscenes because of choice issues, which is a bummer.
Gameplay--Gets too repetitive after a while, but possibility of so many different moves with the different characters save it from total mediocrity. There are puzzles and giant spiders(-_-'...hated those beasts)and the whole leveling-up thing, just as RPGs need.
Graphics--Nothing to marvel at, but not so bad, either. Unfortunately, the main heroes were not done very well, but some other side characters and bosses were actually decent looking. The environments, which, by the way, were totally huge, were done decently as well.
Sound--Music is good, SFX is good, and voice acting is good. Nothing else to it, really.
Value--The game will be only as fun as it was the first time when it will be any other time. To really want to play it a whole lot, you should probably have someone fight by your side.
Tilt--A bit conventional, but the real innovation here is the co-op. Fighters helping wizards to help rogues assist clerics is actually fun.
Like I said earlier, this game is far from perfect and is not likely to satisfy an all-out, totally hardcore gamer. But if you're a forgiving RPG lover, I say grab some friends and go for it!
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