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Editorial Dungeon Lords teaches life lessons!

Second Chance

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Dungeon Lords was bad but not that bad.
 

LlamaGod

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theverybigslayer said:
When you kill a monster, it drops experience points, little shiny balls. The balls are rolling on, you have to catch them in time, because they disapper. :lol: crpg revolution :lol:

what the hell are you talking about?

there are no rolling balls in X-Men Legends 2, retard.

X-Men Legends 2 is a pretty solid action RPG with a great character system and alot of cool characters to play as. Dungeon Lords is a steaming pile of unplayable shit.
 

Naked_Lunch

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But Dungeon Lords is a pc game like Oblivion, not a console shit
You mean the Oblivion that's being developed as an Xbox360 launch title?
 

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