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Dungeon Siege 2: Review @ GameBoomers

(PC: Single- & Multi-Player RPG) | Posted by Dhruin @ Wednesday - October 26, 2005 - 09:03 -
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GameBoomers has posted a review of Dungeon Siege II with a score of 79%. Here's a clip from the intro:
Like a dance of prisms in a window breeze, Dungeon Siege II envelops your senses with a world of glittering color and constant movement. In fact, the game almost begs a replay so you can appreciate your surroundings without devoting your attention to the frenetic game play. Tattered flags and individual tree leaves wave in the wind over the grassy terrain as you make your way through the short in-game tutorial that begins your play. As you make your way through the canyon, there are jagged rocks, blood spatters, injured enemies on military cots, dust flying from artillery impact, and flames with realistic sparks here and there from sustained hits. You can hear the offscreen sounds of battle, even while you hear the wind shrieking through the canyon, as you meet your first foes. Later in the game you will be able to gaze upon a mesmerizing waterfall, and soothe your tired fingers while you rest in a lovely grotto. Are the graphics state of the art to rival Morrowind? Not at all. But the level of detail and color makes for an enjoyable forty to sixty hour romp.
 
 
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