![]() Fortunately, players can transmute items for gold without having to return to town to sell all their goods. In fact, it’s overwhelming how much loot there is to collect, to a point where it does get irritating to have to sort through it all. Part of the fun of the third-person looter genre comes from loot collection, and Dungeon Hunter provides plenty for those who like to horde equipment and items. ![]() There’s not enough variety in the combat, and although it’s competent, it is very uninspired. Combat follows a very simple pattern: hack, slash, a skill here, a skill there, lather, rinse, and repeat. Character stats are determined by class, though if one plays as either a warrior or a rogue, using potions frequently becomes a necessity due to the sheer number of enemies that swarm players. There’s plenty of ways to restore mana, but players will have to take time to do this every few minutes. Each skill requires mana, and it’s easy to go through mana fairly quickly. The combat is a simple hack-n-slash, and as players level, they can take on new skills which can be hot-keyed to the square, triangle, and circle buttons. However, while there’s a fair number of skills, most of them feel useless and don’t add much to the gameplay.ĭungeon Hunter‘s main flaw is that its gameplay feels very lazy and it suffers because of it. If there had been more classes or even some customization outside of set skills for each class, it would be easier to forgive the limitations of Dungeon Hunter: Alliance. It seems a bit odd that there are four character slots, but only three classes. The game only offers three classes to choose from, all with very minimal customization in the way of skills that can be upgraded. That’s about where the story ends, as there’s not a lot of it. With the help of some clever fairies, players will traverse through several different areas, rousing fairies as a means to gain more power to stop the possessed queen from threatening local villages. How does Dungeon Hunter: Alliance, the first of the series to appear on the PlayStation Network, fare?ĭungeon Hunter: Alliance begins with players creating a warrior, rogue, or mage and awakening as a dead king who must journey through vast dungeons to slay a nefarious queen. The Dungeon Hunter series, which has seen considerable success on the iOS platform, is a fairly competent clone of the Diablo titles, with similar hacking-n-slashing elements. The Ultimate King (Silver): Beat the game with all 3 character classes.Gameloft is a company many gamers are probably familiar with, as they are notorious for creating many blatant copies of popular franchises. ![]() Legendary King (Silver): Beat the game on Legend difficulty. The Mage King (Bronze): Beat the game as a mage. The Rogue King (Bronze): Beat the game as a rogue. The Warrior King (Bronze): Beat the game as a warrior. Brutal King (Bronze): Kill a monster in a single blow. Skillful King (Bronze): Kill a boss only using skills (no basic attacks). Devoted King (Bronze): Complete all quests on Hero difficulty. Destroyer (Bronze): Destroy 1,000 barrels with on character. Tyrant (Bronze): Kill 10,000 monsters with one character. Rich King (Bronze): Earn 1,000,000 gold with one character. Potion Addict (Bronze): Drink 200 potions with one character. One For All (Bronze): Beat the final boss in a 4-player multiplayer game. League of Kings (Bronze): Kill the Goblin King with more than one player present. Level 75 (Bronze): Reach level 75 with one character. Level 50 (Bronze): Reach level 50 with one character. Level 25 (Bronze): Reach level 25 with one character. Level 10 (Bronze): Reach level 10 with one character. Level Up (Bronze): Gain a level with on character. Successfully complete one of the following tasks to get a trophy:
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