Slimebeast said:
Does it have any "One more turn"-magic? (not that it is turn based) I'm craving for a game that will draw me deep within it to mess around with lots of stats and items. And I want it to be addictive. Was Dungeon Siege 3 like that? (started it and cleared the first house but can't remember much) |
Meaning it wants you to play on even if you originally planned to stop after the quest ? Yeah it does, but IMO that's quite common in that genre.
I'm not that far (Level 10 - finished Act 1), but the gameplay doesn't seem to be very deep. I was playing as a wizard btw.
I do like however that it's not a button masher, since it's enough to hold a button and that there are many enemies on screen and obviously the co-op mode.
Sadly I can't remember many details from Dungeon Siege III, but it was quite similar.










