![]() While cool, none of these features are necessary to progress the game. You can also shake the system when stunned to regain control. The fairy that accompanies you on your journey can either be controlled with the right analog stick, or the back touch pad. For starters, you can use the multi-touch on the front screen to zoom in and out of the action. Porting this to the Vita does have some cool features, though, that take advantage of the hardware. Dungeon Hunter does nothing to differentiate itself from the droves of action-RPGs that currently exist in the market. You can map powers to the face buttons, and attacks are your standard quick and strong varieties. Each one has its own unique strengths and weaknesses and its own leveling tree. The entire cast of RPG handbook stereotypes is present with a warrior, mage and rogue class available at the start. The game’s AI levels with you, so power-leveling will do you no good here. Gold earned is best spent on purchasing health items at shops. You can also have items instantly turn into gold making item management super simplified. You can set an auto-equip option that throws on the most powerful gear automatically. This is actually one area where Dungeon Hunter excels. ![]() One of the biggest problems games like this face is inventory management. The problem lies in the fact that if you own one of the other platforms it is on, you can snag it for less than $13 as opposed to $40. ![]() Fans of this style of game have plenty of options lately, but as I mentioned, this is the only one currently available for the PSVita, and it isn’t a bad opening act. You will fight wave after wave of enemies while trudging through dungeons collecting tons of loot in the process. Still, if you haven’t played the game before and don’t own either a PS3 or any type of iOS device, this is still a decent loot-style RPG.Īs I mentioned, Dungeon Hunter is a top-down, loot-style RPG in the same vain as Diablo. This title probably sounds familiar because it is already available on other platforms, PSN included, and at a much cheaper price point. Dungeon Hunter: Alliance is one of those games. The Vita launch is definitely the most robust, but it is also plagued with ports and titles that seem hard to justify the price tag. ![]() It is what it is.Treading familiar ground is the worst nightmare of any new platform. Do not play something weird, because over 15€ it is really a waste of money. One more thing: PRICE!!! I payed 15€ for the game, and im happy with that. For me, this is perfect, a must have for vita system. Everything has it's category and it's easy to compare items with one equiped. ![]() Drops are abundant, which makes you look into your inventory fairly often (which i like despite other reviews). Items are various and useful in some build or order. I haven't tested MP, because i don't like to play that way. It's excellent on the go to kill few monsters. A lot of loot, nice system, enemies are abundant. Every hackslash person who likes diablo, fable, torchlight and other arpgs would love this. My general score is 7/10 because of the fps drop. I put 10 just to correct a little bit a score. My general score is 7/10 because I think that people downvoiting this game made a big mistake. I think that people downvoiting this game made a big mistake. ![]()
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