Vault Dweller
Commissar, Red Star Studio
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Tags: Dungeon Siege II: Broken Worlds; Gas Powered Games
<a href=http://www.1up.com>1UP</a> has joined GameSpot and <a href=http://www.1up.com/do/reviewPage?cId=3152545&did=1>trashed DS2: Broken World</a>, giving it 6/10, finally admitting that despite all the extra stuff, both the expansion and the original game are shite.
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<blockquote>All this begs the question: Taking into account the length, graphics, and massive content of its competition (aka Titan Quest) and the inevitable Diablo III), is it worth 30 bones to expand an aging action-RPG? Broken World does offer everything an expansion should, after all: new game elements, new characters, tons of content, and fan-suggested tweaks. <u>But, somehow, it still isn't all that much fun. The only conclusion to draw from this evidence is that the base game isn't very compelling in and of itself.</u></blockquote>No arguing here.
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<a href=http://www.1up.com>1UP</a> has joined GameSpot and <a href=http://www.1up.com/do/reviewPage?cId=3152545&did=1>trashed DS2: Broken World</a>, giving it 6/10, finally admitting that despite all the extra stuff, both the expansion and the original game are shite.
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<blockquote>All this begs the question: Taking into account the length, graphics, and massive content of its competition (aka Titan Quest) and the inevitable Diablo III), is it worth 30 bones to expand an aging action-RPG? Broken World does offer everything an expansion should, after all: new game elements, new characters, tons of content, and fan-suggested tweaks. <u>But, somehow, it still isn't all that much fun. The only conclusion to draw from this evidence is that the base game isn't very compelling in and of itself.</u></blockquote>No arguing here.
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