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- Dungeon Siege 3
- PC, X360, PS3
- Published by Square-Enix
- Developed by Obsidian Enterta...
- French release: Available
- US release: Available
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Action-RPGs ftw!
Will buy!
Do you like hack with your slash? Srsly, I loved DS1...DS2 not rly. So, here's to hoping they get back to basics!
In the span of a 12 month period, we got Gothic 4, Dungeon Siege 3, Torchlight (which technically came out a year ago), Dark Souls, Dragon Age 2, Two Worlds 2, Hunted: The Demon's Forge, Divinity II: The Dragon Knight Saga, and even Skyrim. And those are the ones that I can think of off hand.
I like a good dungeon crawler and all, but has the genre really gotten that popular that they can drop them all over the place like they were shooters, without cannibalizing each other's market?
Purely out of curiosity, but what's with all the hack & slash dungeon crawlers all of a sudden?