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<a href="http://au.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/dungeonhero/news.html?sid=6194665&mode=previews">Here's the GameSpot preview of Dungeon Hero</a>:
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<blockquote>The first segment we saw featured the dungeon hero himself standing on a long barge, travelling slowly down an underground canal. He is a tall, muscular fellow with no shirt and no hair on his head. He wears a shield on his back, a sword on his hip, and a belt across his chest packed with throwing knives. We're told he's no virtuous knight; rather, he's a brute who gets tricked into entering the goblin city where he gets embroiled in a larger conflict. There's a war raging between two goblin factions, but this gets overshadowed when a goblin miner digs too deep and unleashes death itself from the bowels of the earth. Out of this breach, stream the real monsters of Dungeon Hero, sinister black monstrosities led by an evil necromancer. These are the tougher foes that the protagonist will face as the game progresses.</blockquote>
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Yup, underneath the real city of Goblins who are there for a reason and do things, there's a whole pile of evil death they accidentally dug into. That's totally not like clearing out a Church full of evil. No sirree. Now someone please tell me how this is any different to any of the cities in games like Sacred which are full of people doing inane background stuff. The only difference here seems to be that the people are goblins. INNOVASHUN!
<a href="http://au.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/dungeonhero/news.html?sid=6194665&mode=previews">Here's the GameSpot preview of Dungeon Hero</a>:
<br>
<blockquote>The first segment we saw featured the dungeon hero himself standing on a long barge, travelling slowly down an underground canal. He is a tall, muscular fellow with no shirt and no hair on his head. He wears a shield on his back, a sword on his hip, and a belt across his chest packed with throwing knives. We're told he's no virtuous knight; rather, he's a brute who gets tricked into entering the goblin city where he gets embroiled in a larger conflict. There's a war raging between two goblin factions, but this gets overshadowed when a goblin miner digs too deep and unleashes death itself from the bowels of the earth. Out of this breach, stream the real monsters of Dungeon Hero, sinister black monstrosities led by an evil necromancer. These are the tougher foes that the protagonist will face as the game progresses.</blockquote>
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Yup, underneath the real city of Goblins who are there for a reason and do things, there's a whole pile of evil death they accidentally dug into. That's totally not like clearing out a Church full of evil. No sirree. Now someone please tell me how this is any different to any of the cities in games like Sacred which are full of people doing inane background stuff. The only difference here seems to be that the people are goblins. INNOVASHUN!