Worth playing if you pay 10$

User Rating: 7.5 | Dungeon Siege III PC
Recently, there was a Square Enix weekend and %75 discount on this game (10$) at Steam. Thats why I bought this game. First of all, game doesn't deserve its original price even doesn't deserve half.

I don't want to explain story or gameplay. At the end this is a RPG with same game mechanics.

I played the game as Reinhart (Mage) and the game was easy in my opinion. I died a few times even at hardest bosses. (I mean me and my follower are both died else one can revive other). So the game play time is 20-25 hours total with the DLC and I finished all side quests I found.

Pros
*Easy quest tracking
*You stuck on the main quest mostly (This is what I prefer)
*Almost any item pack care necessary
*Graphics are not great but sufficent for a RPG
*Environment changes everytime so you don't go same place again and again
*Different type of creatures and bosses
*Party concept and useful party member (I like playing with party members at most games at single player mode)

Cons
*First of all there is no map (Just a mini map)
*There is no spell/skill bar (This is really annoying. You choose a few good skills and just use them)
*You cannot adjust camera. There are 2 positions for the camera and both don't have enough views. So you can see the creatures when they appear in front of you. Also in dungeons sometimes camera just focus on your character and you cannot see anything around you
*Skill tree meaningless (You use just a few skills/spells)
*There are no combat tactics (Creatures lock on you, if you run, block your follower can kill them in time. If you want to enjoy this is what obviously you don't want to do)
*Weird creature AI (They lock on you even you don't hit them while your follwer is killing them)
*Party concept is good but you cannot control them (You can change their items and choose their skills but cannot control them)
*You get a lot of mana from kills so you have almost never ending mana. That makes the game a bit easy
*A lof of good item drop (This seems good but they don't have too much effect. Just polished weapons and items. This makes no sense)

I liked DAO's party control and combat tactic system. You pause the game, choose the target and use one of your ability on it with any of your party members. Also you use almost all of your skills/spells at DAO. In addition, camera control was almost free.

Don't expect too much from this game but it is worth to play if you pay less than 10$. Short game time is fine for the game because it ends when it starts to bore you.

Waiting for Diablo III. I have great expectations but still will be waiting for the first impressions.