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You’ll come across some serious eye-candy in Dungeon Siege 3.
Worth playing the game just to see all of the game's environments.
Immersive Story.
Quest Tracking System is a Great Innovation.
Sharp Graphics that Don't Hog System Resources.
Smooth flow of loot keeps you pressing forward.
Your choices steer certain story elements.
Simple but entertaining combat for up to four players.
Fun combat.
Camera can be annoying at times.
Not as lengthy as its predecessor.
That's Brought Down by Unrefined Controls.
Camera Issues.
Coop Multiplayer has Limited Scope.
A fraction of the length of previous Dungeon Siege games.
By ITP.net on September 20, 2011
The transition from PC to console has stripped Dungeon Siege 3 of some of its past greatness. That said this is still an action RPG game worth trying at least once....
By Atomic MPC on August 12, 2011
Almost a great game, but a lot of work to...
By Computeractive on August 06, 2011
An enjoyable but unremarkable action role-playing game...
By PCWorld India on August 05, 2011
Dungeon Siege III is a top-down action-RPG set in a fantasy world with single-player and co-op components....
By Gameplay Monthly on July 30, 2011
This game is primarily developed by Obsidian, and you will know it by the rotating dialogue tree that you’ve come to expect from Mass Effect. If you have not played one and two before (which is an offer in the Steam download I purchased) then I...
By GamingShogun on July 26, 2011
It’s been a couple years since I sat down to play a traditional role-playing game. I’ve dabbled in the Fallout series (if you can call 102 hours in Fallout 3 “dabbling”). But it’s been quite some time since I took on the...
By Techgage on July 25, 2011
Action role-playing games are a niche sub-genre of RPGs, focusing on killin' and lootin' more than progressive story elements. Niche is probably a bit of a strong word to use, considering the choice of Diablo, Sacred, Torchlight, Titan Quest,...
By Game Chronicles Magazine on July 19, 2011
When the original Dungeon Siege released in 2002 it definitely enhanced the RPG genre far beyond what we were getting from other games of the time such as Diablo II and Icewind Dale. Since then we had an expansion to the first in 2003 and a full...
By itreviews.com on July 18, 2011
While often graphically exciting in landscapes and battle scenes, Dungeon Siege III is seriously let down on the PC by clunky and frustrating keyboard controls, and is best experienced in co-op mode....
By Gaming Nexus on July 15, 2011
The 10th Legion returns in Obsidian Entertainment's Dungeon Siege III, although this once PC-centric action RPG series suffers a severe case of console-itis on its native platform. The effort to craft a Dungeon Siege title for two consoles and the...
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