![]() At the very least, I thought it’d be a fun game to run through once or twice with some friends who know far more about DnD than I do.Īs I said, it sounds good on paper. Take four of the most famous and beloved Dungeons and Dragons characters – Drizzt Do’Urden, Bruenor Battlehammer, Catti-brie, and Wulfgar – and drop them into a co-op hack n’ slash dungeon crawler where you can slay monsters and grab loot with your friends. Most others will wait until it's 20 bucks.There is also a platnium trophy, and a lot of easy trophies to get.On paper, Dungeons, and Dragons: Dark Alliance sounds like a home run. On the Vita you need a friend playing with you.Still, this is the only hack and slash game available for the Playstation Vita right now, and unless you plan on visiting your PSP Library of games, it's worth a look, try the demo and see how you like it first, however it's worth it to me. And it would make single player muling possible, on the PS3 you could simply have another player jump in. I can understand not allowing remote play for the game, because there would be no point of buying this game, however being able to play with other PS3 users would give people a lot more to play for. However, be warned, there is NO cross play at the time of the review. You also pinch the screen to expand or shrink it, which is a cool feature.Multiplayer is still a lot of fun, playing 4 player co-op is just as fun as on the PS3. Most people will not find this review helpful, because let's face it, the game is 99 cents for the iPhone(Or was) and anywhere from 6.99 to 14.99 on Playstation Network, depending on when you got it and if you were a plus subscriber.But let's get down to business, Dungeon Hunter Alliance plays JUST like the other games, however you can use the touchscreen to navigate the menus, and you double click the screen to use the Fairy spell. Again, I like how they added in some additional controls with the Vita's touch screen/rear touch panel, and how they added some additional game play features.The only criticism that I really have is that it has a rather steep price tag. Play control is fluid, and sound/graphics, while not cutting edge, are perfectly serviceable. If you enjoy these sorts of games (Diablo, Torchlight, Dungeon Siege, Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance, etc.) you should be right at home here.As far as technical aspects, the game fits the bill just fine. In fact, it does a pretty good job at doing it's job. You kill lots of things, and get lots of loot. For players that want to pad their trophy catalog, I suppose this'd be a good place to invest your money (in a few hours time, I think I racked up between 10 and 15.)I noticed that this game has been receiving a lot of poor reviews, and I'm surprised by this. It also seems that this version has WAY more trophies. You have more control over the faeries, and they made good use of the touch capabilities of the Vita. They did add several new features when it comes to game play, however. Don't expect anything more as far as story! The quests and main plot are all the same. ![]() This one is the same game, with some added tweaks. I own the PS3 version, and had a lot of fun with it. This game was one of the most attractive to me, however. The Vita has a pretty limited selection of games at the moment. Its not by any means game breaking, its just a shame to see is all since the rest of the game is really awesome.Great game, great purchase.and a must own for fans of this genre. I definitely feel its well worth the money, sure maybe 30 bucks is a better price point but isnt that the case with most games? So whether you get it for the listed price or find a better deal, its a great game, and a good time.well worth it.The only drawback is the occasional framerate stutter, and thats the only reason im giving it 4 stars. And there is a ton, and i mean a ton of loot to be had in this game. So for 40 bucks, youre getting a game that is meant to be played with this type of control setup.The game is pretty huge, especially if you plan to tackle all the trophies but the beauty is that each class feels unique, and fun. I have no idea about really any of its former releases on pads or what not, but i dont really care either because a game that is played on "real controls" like the vitas analogs is priceless to me. But clone talk aside, most hack n slashers stick to a similar formula, so whether its Diablo, Champions of Norrath, console Baldurs Gates, Dungeon Siege, it doesnt matter.this genre has the same feel.If youre a fan of hack n slashers, get this game asap. People say its a diablo clone, well last i checked Diablo is an awesome game so if its going to be a clone of something id rather it be of something really good.
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