Elemental Alpha final
May 15, 2012 Elemental Full Version 0 commentsAfter over 2 years of work, this is the final instalment of the biblepunk total conversion for Dungeon Siege. Elemental can be played in both single player...
Dungeon Siege combines the immersive elements of a role-playing game with over-the-top intensity and non-stop action. Dungeon Siege plunges you into a continuous 3D fantasy world where you face off against an army of evil that has been unleashed.
Dungeon Siege is a RPG set in the "Kindom of Ehb" in a medieval type timeframe, similar to games like Diablo. It was created as a highly modable game, and released with an indepth Game Editor, as well as a 3D modelling program. There are a large number of mods in production for the game, extending and pushing its brilliant immersive gameplay to the edge.
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It's a good game, although lacking complexity. But the reason it stands out to me is because I can really have an indifferent attitude about it and it can still be somewhat fun. The multiplayer's a change from more serious FPSs I normally play. However, if there were a new D&D game out with good MP, I don't think I would be playing DS.
On the single player side... it's kind of lacking. Again, really simple to learn, virtually no story, and way too linear. The mule idea's kind of neat, and you do get to have a party (unlike NWN, which ****** me off). Once some of my friends got DS, I practically stopped playing the SP though.
And if you have any skill whatsoever, cheating is not necessary.
No, I don't support cheating.
Hiya!!! This game well.... it kicks ***. Literally. Fast and easy to learn and will have you wanting to play till' 2:30 in the moring. Not that i've ever done that. Great visuals and gameplay. What more can you say to sum up this game. I applaud the multiplayer way of life, but can easily turn away from single player (Its only small flaw). Though if you use god cheat and if ur by yourself in single player you get S***loads of quick level ups!
Omnikill
P.S: Anyone know where I can get a Character modifier like the one for Baldurs Gate 2(Dungeon Keeper or somethin' like that)
Yo....
This game has great graphics....
great sound use.....
great particle effects.....
But....
The multiplayer is way to dificult to use....
Especialy when you have a firewall.....
Other than that....
Its great fun....
Wow. This game is amazing. When you've got only one person on your team, of course, memories of good old Diablo will be sure to come flooding back. Once the other team members join in, however, it's a whole different story. You can sculpt the perfect fighter, just for you, from four different attributes: Melee, Ranged, Nature Magic and Combat Magic. Naturally, the more you use a particular skill, the better you'll be with it. The graphics leave you wiping a puddle of drool from the floor, and the control scheme drops you gently into the game world. The squad tactics can get tricky, but by the time you have to worry about them, you'll be an ace. Once you beat the single player world, however, there's nothing for your single player party to do. You have to take them one by one into the multiplayer world. If there was only a way to take your party through the single player world again, just on a harder difficulty, I'd have no complaints about this otherwise wonderful game. It really lacks SP replay value...its only flaw.
(in reply to deserteagle)
Anything like NWN?
The only game I know that has a jackass O_o
awesome multiplay, gets a bit hack n slash, but it's good to be able to take your kickass fighter and eventually turn him int oa mage
I haven't played this game yet. I heard it has an awesome particle system O_o among many other things I bet