So if you look at the more than solid structure of the game itself and add the move controls plus the multiplayer implementation, this is the most intuitive and original "diablo clone" especially when you compare it to other "diablo clones" in the downloadsector (torchlight for example). It delivers the "pc" feeling perfectly, because it plays similar to the mouse controls on this plattform. This works extremely well and is really a fun alternative to the dualshock 3, or let us say "gamepad" style of playing action rpgs on the console. What most reviews of the "popular" magazine didn't higlight enough is the very good implementation of the move controller. Considering the amount of re-playability, the motivating leveling system and the possibility to enjoy the game with 4 friends, makes this one an offering I cant resist. Sure one could argue, that this game is a plain copy of other hack and slay games. Armed with PlayStation Move motion controllers or wireless controllers, you and up to three friends are all that separate Gothicus and darkness. Goblin kings, enslaved trolls and zombie marauders are just an acrid taste of the tidal wave of evil threatening to rip through this peaceful land. In the bowels beneath Gothicus, malevolent hordes roam in immense packs, waiting to engulf anyone foolish enough to venture there. Spend a little longer here and the atmosphere takes on a more sinister edge. Traders and craftsmen bustle between thatched houses, stopping to pass the time of day and hawk their goods. Picture postcard charm gives the villages and settlements of Gothicus an air of unruffled tranquillity. In Dungeon Hunter: Alliance on PlayStation 3, your destiny and this tormented land depend on your ability to forge a fighting unit strong enough to withstand anything the forces of the netherworld can throw at it. In Dungeon Hunter: Alliance on PlayStation 3, your destiny and this tormented land depend on your ability to forge a fighting unit strong enough to withstand anything the forces of the netherworld can The world of Gothicus is in the suffocating grip of a queen bent on hellish destruction. Summary: The world of Gothicus is in the suffocating grip of a queen bent on hellish destruction.
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