Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance (2003)
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Front Cover |
Game Details |
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Platform |
GameCube |
Publisher |
Vivendi Universal |
Language |
English |
Release Date |
4/25/2003 |
Audience Rating |
Teen |
Links |
Amazon US
Amazon UK
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Personal Details |
Index |
6 |
Collection Status |
In Collection |
Original |
Yes |
Completed |
No |
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Product Details |
UPC |
020626718745 |
Nr of Disks |
1 |
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Description
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The Baldur's Gate series redefined and reinvigorated the PC role-playing scene, and now Interplay brings it to next-gen consoles. But don't be fooled; this isn't a traditional role-playing game, but rather a fun, wall-to-wall action hack-'n'-slash adventure in the mould carved by Gauntlet and the storied Diablo series--one that nonetheless conforms to the third Edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons ruleset. The game casts you as one of three basic characters: an elf sorceress, a human archer or a dwarf fighter. And from there you're set free inside a huge Dungeons & Dragons world replete with dungeons, forests, ice caves and much more. Naturally, it's filled to the brim with horrible monsters, wicked traps, treasures and fabled magical weapons. As you go, you're constantly rewarded with new weaponry, new monsters to fight and experience points you can put into your character stats to get even more powerful. You can swap equipment in an inventory "paper-doll" screen, which are reflected in your onscreen character, so you'll start with simple weapons and a drab look but look like a big, mean superhero by the end of the game. The graphics are simply wonderful and the controls are accurate, responsive and fun to use--necessary for the constant hacking and slashing required. It gets all the more fun when you recruit a buddy and play the game in cooperative mode. --Bob Andrews |
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