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Four Fat Chicks reviews Dungeon Siege

(PC: Single- & Multi-Player RPG) | Posted by Rendelius @ Sunday - May 26, 2002 - 09:14 -
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Four Fat Chicks has posted a review of Dungeon Siege. Their rating is a "thumbs up", and their conclusions is equally positive:
    Dungeon Siege could have used a deeper plot, more vocalizations and some good cutscenes, but like its predecessor-type RPG Diablo, it eschewed deeper storylines and kept the gamer busy with high-intensity fighting against rushes of unique enemies instead. It only broke from the Diablo mold to better it for the most part. The addition of fabulous graphics (and the ability to actually zoom in enough to appreciate them!), an easy and intuitive interface, more natural character development, and less punishing trading all combined for a fine game play experience. Microsoft has an astounding winner in Dungeon Siege, which was very far indeed from a solely dungeon-based RPG.
 
 
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