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Development Info Dungeon Lords GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLD

Saint_Proverbius

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And here's the press release, filled with the important links:
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<blockquote><b>Toronto, April 29, 2005 - DreamCatcher Games</b>, an award-winning publisher of PC and console games, today announced Dungeon Lords has reached gold status worldwide. To mark the occasion, DreamCatcher has released the intro-cinematic for Dungeon Lords, created by Brain Zoo Studios, giving fans a taste of what to expect when the game ships on May 4, 2005.
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Dungeon Lords blends the depth of an Epic Fantasy RPG with the flexibility of an FPS-style control system. Gamers journey through a land of ancient castles and dungeon lairs to engage in real-time tactical combat with a variety of deadly foes. It’s not just about the battles though, as magic spells and hundreds of powerful weapons and artifacts play a huge role in the game.
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The game features an abundance of personal missions and quests along with numerous characters to interact with. Players can customize an extensive variety of skills and special abilities for the hero, including race and class specializations. The simple and intuitive design will thrill RPG and action fans alike and supports cooperative multiplayer for up to eight players.
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<b>Dungeon Lords Features:</b>
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<ul><li>Real-time player control of combat tactics, including a vast selection of weaponry, magic spells and powerful artifacts
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<li>Detailed character hero development that includes a host of personal attributes, skills, and special abilities
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<li>4 completely different schools of magic
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<li>Multiple Class Specializations - each with unique abilities and attributes
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<li>Extensive Inventory that features common, rare, and unique items
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<li>Designed, written and developed by award-winning computer game author, D.W. Bradley </ul>
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<b>Multiplayer:</b>
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<ul><li>Full support for Multi-Player group game sessions for up to 8 players
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<li>Multiplayer adjusts to the number of players. The more players, the more difficult the monsters they encounter </ul>
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Dungeon Lords has an ESRB rating of “T” for Teen in North America and “12+ PEGI” in Europe. For more information visit the game’s website at: <a href="http://www.dungeonlords.com">www.dungeonlords.com</a>.
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<b>About DreamCatcher Games</b>:
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DreamCatcher Games is a worldwide publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment software committed to the release of quality action, strategy and role-playing games on the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, the Xbox® video game system from Microsoft, and Windows®. Its large portfolio of games includes Painkiller: “Single-Player Shooter of the Year” and the official title of the 2005 CPL World Tour. More information about DreamCatcher Games and its products can be found at <a href="http://www.dreamcatchergames.com">http://www.dreamcatchergames.com</a>.</blockquote>
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Have the <i>Combat RPG of 2004</i> jokes already been beaten to death? I think so, so none from me here.
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Thanks, <b>Tara</b>!
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In the spirit of CRPG martyrdom/masochism I'll buy it as soon as I see it.

Alas, the local EB seem ignorant of this game. (some say that might be a good thing :wink: )
 

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Shagnak said:
Alas, the local EB seem ignorant of this game. (some say that might be a good thing :wink: )
I was at my local EB, picking up my copy of GW, the kat behind the counter nodded and smiled as I explained to him how DL was going to own GW so surely my local EB store knows about DL.

The kat also told me stalker is still on for june release.
 

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Deathboy said:
I was at my local EB, picking up my copy of GW,
Make sure you post yer name so we can go burning, looting, raping and a-killing together.
Deathboy said:
the cat behind the counter nodded and smiled as I explained to him how DL was going to own GW so surely might EB store knows about DL.
I got served by the ignorant one it seems. :D
 

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space captain said:
they were only given a case of beer and some corn nuts
That sounds like just the sort of privisions I'll need for when I play it...

And pizza from Hell's Pizza and everything will be dandy
 

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