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PC - Windows : Dungeon Siege: Legends of Aranna Reviews

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Gas Gauge 75
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fun game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 17, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Fun game,Inventory managment is a little much though. No problems installing and ran pretty smooth. Good hack and slash rpg.

Loads of fun.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 04, 2008
Author: Amazon User

First things first...the LoA expansion includes the original DS game, so even if you don't like the expansion (and I agree it's not as good as the original) so what? With LoA you get the original game, improved by the various interface and game play improvements that come with LoA. All that having been said, my review below focuses on original DS, as anyone who buys LoA at this late date is probably going to get it mainly for the original game.

DS/LoA is five years old, an eternity in the world of computer games, but I would rather load up my old DS disk and play an hour or two of this than any other game that I've played since.

One of the most common criticisms of this game is that it is too easy. That is absolutely correct. If you are a hardcore gamer who isn't happy unless you're pushed to the limits of your key-punching abilities, you'll hate this game. If you want your brain scrambled by mind-numbing puzzles, you'll hate this game.

Me, I push keys and scramble my brain all day at work. The last thing I want is to come home after a hard days work and face...more work. I want a non-challenging escape, and DS I is the best game I've ever found for delivering just that.

Here's why I love DS I:

It's beautiful. Proof that you don't need to fill the screen with eye-numbing detail to make a visually arresting game. (Wish they had understood this when they made the miserable DS II).

It's atmospheric. All of the many environments in the game are well done, each has a feel, the music is great, it draws you in.

It's intuitive. If you want a game that you don't need a manual for...this is it. If you think something is likely to work...chances are it will.

It's a game that doesn't revolve around mastering the interface. No need to repeat keystroke combinations ad infinitum until they are ingrained in muscle memory. You can play this with one hand on the mouse while sipping a daiquiri out of a coconut with the other. Really.

It's slick. Never had a hitch with this game. I'm no programmer, and my meager attempts at modding the game were very superficial, but it gave the feeling at least of having well-planned architecture and clean code.

It has simple charm out the wazoo. There's no way to describe or define this, it just is. (DS II, by the way, lacks charm to the same extent that DS I exudes it. LoA has less than DS but lots more than DS II.)

Sadly, after five years and the dismal failure of DS II, which sucked and alienated most of the DS community, a lot of the user-generated content that used to be available online has disappeared. Used to be there was a good score or two of complete user-generated campaigns you could download. Some were as good as the original and can still be found.

About half of computer games I dislike right from the start and give up on after half an hour. The other half I like for a while until their flaws finally get to me and I wind up hating them. Dungeonsiege is the ONLY game that I like now in retrospect, years after playing it, as much as I like it the first day I fired it up.

I have a dream...that some day the D&D franchise will be ripped from the cold dead hands of Atari and its genetic material mixed with that of Dungeonsiege I, resulting in the ultimate action-RPG.

AN EXCELLENT ACTION-cRPG PACK!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 28, 2008
Author: Amazon User

This is an action cRPG that came out after DIABLO II and just before NEVERWINTER NIGHTS. And it blew both of them out of the water!

Not as deep as NWN, yet the story engaged you enough to make it more than a hack'n'slash. Not as dark as DIABLO II, yet blood fever will take hold of you once in battle. A number of innovative ideas made DUNGEON SIEGE a unique experience: the cinematic perspective, the original characters (who thought up...machine-gun shooting medieval robots!), the fighting-back pack-mule...
At the same time, both the enemies' and your company members' AI is well above par.

Graphically, this is a 4 year game yet it plays much smoother and it has further horizons than most cRPGs today. Even if, to any true cRPG fun, graphics is not everything (otherwise DAWN OF MAGIC would have been considered a great game), DUNGEON SIEGE is found wanting in nothing when it comes to graphics. Not until TITAN QUEST got released could any cRPG hold a candle to DUNGEON SIEGE! Tress and grass move as you pass by, water ripples as you step into it and wakes as you walk through it. Everything worn or wielded appears on the character; whereas, magic spells are not shabby at all.

The game also sports a GREAT CAMERA PLACEMENT (zoom capable and totally customizable) and has one of the BEST SOUNDTRACKS - the theme music will stay with you as the appropriate theme for any epic battles in the future.

Those of you who were (rightfully) disappointed with the truly bad and much shorter DUNGEON SIEGE 2 (I still cannot fathom how they managed to botch that one!), keep in mind that it has only skin-deep similarities to its predecessor. This is the one to buy!

Combined with its expansion, this comes out...more expensive than buying them separately in jewel-cases - so, I would recommend shopping around first. Nevertheless, you will enjoy it more than most latest games!

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!

DS Violence reduction version

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 04, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I like this game in old version as more violence. For this violence reduction version, i still like it but less joy such as explode the enemy dead body into pieces by explosive powder combat magic.

Fun game, just too linear

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 12, 2007
Author: Amazon User

This game is great fun and I've played it at least three times. The system requirements listed on the cover are too low. The game will run, but too slow and the graphics are choppy and not smooth as they would be with a more upgraded system. 800mhz 64mb graphics and 256 mb ram.

The game play is great as an rpg adventure. I especially love the mule you can buy to carry extra supplies. The cons of the game are that the monsters do not respawn, so as not to be able to level up your characters in an earlier area of the game to handle harder level monsters further ahead. This also limits the amount of gold a character can accumulate, as items are expensive. The games offers lots of items your character can pick up, that are junk or useless, but can be sold for some gold. Only, your character is unable to hold on to most of the items, so you will have to go back and get them; perhaps even making a half dozen round trips
to collect all the items (shovels, knives, etc) to sell.
Later in the game, you will have more characters in your party and perhaps a mule, at which time your party can carry more items.
The biggest letdown of this game is that it is linear; meaning that your character goes from point A to point B and Point C and so on, with no side quests and no variations other than who will be in your party.
You have a specific number of monsters to kill and a specific route throughout the entire game.

More of the same...

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: February 16, 2007
Author: Amazon User

If you enjoyed Dungeon Siege, you'll enjoy Aranna. It doesn't introduce anything new or novel. It's still just a straight bash, slash, magic attack your way through hordes and hordes.. and hordes of badies. Not that this is always a bad thing. Sometimes you just want a mindless game to take you away or vent your frustrations :P
After a while though, I just plain got bored with it. I wasn't able to get attached to my character or companions or engrossed in the quests or storyline.

- The game was stable
- The graphics .. ok
- The storyline weak
- Character involvement low
- Somehow Diablo II was more satisfying :P

Much fun

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: December 05, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I had never seen or heard of the game untill I saw my cousin playing it. I was instantly hooked and I wanted to play it for myself immediantly. The landscape is beautiful along with the other graphics in my opinion. I have heard people say that this game is a cheap rip off of Diablo, however I used to be a Diablo fan, and this game blows Diablo completly away. You can have a party of people instaind of going through the game alone. Purchase pack-animals for help when needing something to carry extra loot from battling monsters. This game never got boring from start to finish. And to this day I still want to play it.

Dungeon Siege (the original) plus Legends of Arranna Expansion Pack

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: February 25, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This is not the latest or greatest game, but my PC isn't either so they get along just fine. I really enjoy playing Dungeon Siege with a friend in PA who host the game on his up-to-date computer. Lots of fun and highly recommended!

Better than I expected.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: November 05, 2005
Author: Amazon User

When I get a game, I usually like to see screenshots & read an article on it. A fellow PC Gammer at work let me borrow his to judge. For polygons, the background art was fantastic (the sensation of hiking without the leg cramps) the mules were useful, gathering allies unexpectedly & latter deciding with of your long-term trainees had to go to make way for someone you'd need latter...all good. Loved the way you could pick up armor & weapons to sell for even better stuff...& there's quite a bit per level! I didn't like the lilited selection of design pieces for designing the main chara, nor did I care much for the BG music, & the text-items were annoying, & if you turned off the text, the items were difficult to see. I'm giving it a 4 because I've never played this type of strategy game before so I have no other similar experiences with witch to compare it.

Mindless hacking

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: October 01, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Like other reviewers here, I enjoyed the original DS. The visuals and the (admittedly thin but still fun) story line kept things going nicely. This expansion, however, seems to have expanded on the stupid parts of the game (endless hack and slash til you want to puke), and made the story line and character development weaker than the original. My vote would be: keep the great visuals and puzzles but give us a real story line. Give us only 6 gazillion monsters to kill instead of 100 million gazillion, and make it interesting for heaven's sake.


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