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Dungeon Siege III

by Square Enix
Teen
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)

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Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
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  • For the first time, play DUNGEON SIEGE on high-def consoles
  • Players will be able to adventure by themselves or with friends in co-op multiplayer
  • Uncover a deep story that only Square Enix and Obsidian Entertainment can deliver
  • Pick from unique and highly customizable character classes with a wide range of abilities to choose from;
  • Players will have weighty decisions to make that will impact their alliances, enemies and the culmination of the story

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Platform: PLAYSTATION 3 | Edition: Standard
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B003O6G1L4
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 5.2 x 0.5 inches ; 3.8 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: June 21, 2011
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,740 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)

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Platform: PLAYSTATION 3 | Edition: Standard

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For centuries legionnaires have protected the nation of Ehb until they were betrayed and all but driven to the brink of extinction. Now that evil has returned to Ehb the people turn to the few remaining Legionnaires for the protection of the past . As an heir to the legion will you accept this plea for help? How it will all be resolved is up to you!

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Dungeon Siege 3 is an Action RPG that seamlessly blends intuitive fast-paced gameplay, a robust RPG system featuring a large selection of abilities, loot galore and the depth of story Square Enix and Obsidian Entertainment are known for creating. Players will be able to adventure by themselves, on the couch with friends, or online in a fully multiplayer experience.







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Lucas Montbarron
Lucas Montbarron is the son of the former Grand Master of the Legion. He is the last of a noble and respected line. Raised in a series of safehouses by families loyal to his father's memory, Lucas will not rest until the Legion is rebuilt, and his family's honor is restored. Lucas has been taught the art of combat in the ancient and deadly style of the Legion. Lucas is a skilled swordsman, and a master of two combat stances. He can fight with a sword and shield, which allows him to attack quickly, deal heavy damage, and interrupt and stun single targets. When outnumbered, he wields a massive two-handed sword. While slower to swing and less practical for one-on-one combat, it can strike multiple foes and knock them back, making it an ideal weapon for crowd control.




Anjali
Anjali is an archon - a legend, come to life. In the old stories, archons were spirits of fire, who served the long-lost creator gods. But Anjali was raised by friends of the Legion, and she does not know how she came to this world, or what happened to the others of her kind.

Anjali can shift freely between her human form and an incarnation of elemental fire. In human form, she fights with a staff or a spear, allowing her to fend off multiple attackers while leaping in and out of the fray. In her fiery incarnation, she can hurl bolts of flame at ranged targets, flood areas with heat and fire, or inflict searing wounds that injure her foes over time.




Katarina
Katarina is the daughter of a Legion commander and a Lescanzi witch. Her mother's people are nomads and wanderers, skilled in both warfare and magic, Katarina has been trained in their ways. At long range, she fights with ensorcelled bullets and deadly curses. When foes get close, they fare no better, as they come face-to-muzzle with her pistol and her shotgun – or perhaps the jaws of her faithful black hound. Katarina is mischievous and unpredictable, but she is also devoted to the Legion's cause...






Reinhart
Reinhart descended from a great line of Legion mages, but he spent most of his life in Stonebridge, studying magic at the Collegium. As a scholar of arcane magic, Reinhart bends the forces of creation and destruction to his will. He can channel Dynamic magic through his gauntlet, shocking or stunning his foes. Or he can use Entropic magic to warp time and space, destroying large numbers of enemies from afar. Reinhart is known for his unconventional thinking and innovative magical techniques...and for his eccentricity, too.

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Torn asunder, the delicate balance of power between the kingdom of Ehb's powerful factions has fallen apart. As one of the few remaining members of the disgraced protectors of the land, the 10th Legion, it is up to you to rebuild the once great Legion and stop Ehb from falling into darkness. Joined by a group of unique companions, you will travel through the striking land of Ehb defeating all manner of villains and beasts through a combination of heroic abilities, screen shaking magic and pure cunning. DUNGEON SIEGE 3 seamlessly blends intuitive action gameplay, a robust RPG system featuring a large selection of abilities, an extensive multiplayer component and the depth of story Square Enix and Obsidian Entertainment are known for creating.

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It doesn't ask, it just does it, like it or not. Yuya Shiina  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
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35 of 41 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Engaging game and fun, but way too short June 28, 2011
Platform for Display:PLAYSTATION 3| Edition:Standard|Amazon Verified Purchase
Fun: 3.0 out of 5 stars   
I've beaten this game four times, thus I've played using all four characters, including one with normal difficulty level. I am currently playing the fifth time on hard difficulty level. Maybe it deserves a new review.

New game play experience:
1. I find background music helps the game be more engaging.
2. Each character has its own pros and cons, thus you need to understand them by trial and error, and develop different gameplay strategy.
3. Overall, when dealing with your enemies, you are "hit and run". The more difficult the game level, the more running you will do.
4. There are different defensive choices, but I find myself using the hp regen all the time, so don't waste your upgrade on any other defensive strategies.
5. Regular blocking is good enough even at hard difficulty level, so no need to have those fancy defensive moves, save your upgrade for offensive moves.
6. Since you must have companion, you can experiment on your companions with different upgrade, thus find the optimal combination before you choose that character.

Still very annoying features:
1. With exception of the very last merchant, you get powerful weapons by killing your enemies than from buying them. I only buy rings from merchants.
2. Non-boss enemies and chests are dropping useless weapons. Good for selling them for trophy or achievement.
3. The game is still way too short compare to similar games like God of Wars or Diablo.
4. Hate to repeat this, but this is the most annoying part, even with powerful weapon, I am still doing rolling and running. That's the theme, and that's the only moves you will ever do in this game.

Sorry, still three stars.
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30 of 36 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Don't love it but can't stop playing it... June 24, 2011
Platform for Display:PLAYSTATION 3| Edition:Standard|Amazon Verified Purchase
Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
The first time I put the game in my husband kept asking me if I liked it or not, and I kept saying, "I don't know..." But I kept on playing it. I can't put my finger on it but I'm not "in love" with the game yet I keep going back to it. Sometimes we get a game that's gorgeous, addictive, and makes us think, yeah these guys get gamers! Sometimes we get a game that is so well-designed and developed that it changes our lives. Sometimes we get a game like this: it's not perfect or ground-breaking but it's simplified enough to be fun on the first play and that says a lot, especially when most games I buy tend to have 30 minutes worth of back story and an unnecessary system of tutorials before I can really sink my teeth into them or unlock all the cool stuff (Crysis2, MGS4, LOS, FF!!!) Sometimes I just want to play! And playing this game is smooth... (except that I died every battle the first few hours on hardcore). I get quite a few nifty attacks/spells to start, there are no ridiculous load times, no lag when moving around, dialog is quick. But it definitely grows on you the more you play: the story/setting, the characters, the combat system... Like everything Square Enix does, it's kinda cute. I enjoy the steampunk alternate reality flavor. Combat is awesome once you understand the basic rules. Button-mashing isn't going to work every time in this game, and I'm glad because I'd hate to do that to my $60 controller. Anyway, I was looking for an RPG with a little more hacking and a little less drama/politics/schmoozing after beating Dragon Age 2 5 times (huge disappointment, finally had to retire that game) and while waiting for Skyrim (hopefully one of said life-changing games) to come out, and Dungeon Siege 3 seems to satisfy my evil-doer-slaying urges quite well for now. On any console or even PC, every single RPG title isn't phenomenal, sometimes we get games that are cool, all right or even some that we downright love to hate, but if you like RPG's, you have a PS3, you like killing bad guys and you like fantasy settings you WILL like this game. I imagine it will be fun online once everyone has leveled all of the 4 playable characters... But I don't play online so that doesn't matter. Jump-in co-op is pretty sweet though and how many RPG's on PS3 have that option? Exactly. Reviews for it have been harsh, so harsh in fact that I was afraid to pre-order, but I'm glad I did. I'd say I got what I wanted. I don't think about this game when I go to sleep at night but that's a good thing. Besides, sometimes it's fun not being on the bandwagon. I have a lot of games that got really high scores that I never play... Heavy Rain WTFrak?!!! Overall, it's certainly not a "rental" and I would NOT sell it or even let anyone borrow it at this time. I think that says something...
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20 of 25 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Local Co-Op Mode Sucks (highly irritating) July 3, 2011
Platform for Display:PLAYSTATION 3| Edition:Standard|Amazon Verified Purchase
Fun: 2.0 out of 5 stars   
Local Co-Op mode (which is why I bought it) ties you into a top-down camera angle that makes the gameplay very frustrating. I'm a pretty hard-core RPG Co-Op gamer. My husband and I play marathons whenever we find reasonably worthy co-op games we can play together. We were very excited about this, but it feels like you are walking around in a world where your head is permanently bent down at a 60-degree angle. A less than stellar map feature makes it hard enough without being unable to see ahead more than about 20 feet. Plus you are zoomed out far enough that you never really get to see your character, your partner or any of the cool gear you are dawning. It's a little like the old Diablo days - where you find your character in a battle by the color of the battle circle around it's feet. Plus - the voicing is horrible. The main game characters are fairly badly acted, but the worst part is that Anjali (who I played) is COMPUTER VOICED. I've been having to pretend in my mind that she's an android so that it bugs me less to hear hear computer inflections when talking to the other characters. It's horrible.

A few things make the game kinda fun & novel. And I'm compulsive about games so I know I'll finish it. But geeeezzze! If you get it - start with low expectations and you'll probably be pleasantly surprised. Just don't by the hype that it's going to be the next best local co-op game to play with your friends, cuz you'll be disappointed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wish I Still Had
I loved playing this game it was one of the most fun and enjoyable games I have played recently. I had to sell due to money reasons and have been able to get it back yet. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Robert Hicks
4.0 out of 5 stars awsome game hope they make another one after this one
great game, short main story line compared to skyrim but lot of fun to play also able to play two player on the same system
Published 1 month ago by Matthew Rosenthal
5.0 out of 5 stars Dungeon Siege III
I enjoy the product. When I first opened the game and seen the #2 I thought I would not be able to play the game but it works no problem.
Published 2 months ago by KELVIN GRAVES
4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, yet basic
Fairly basic, yet entertaining. Somewhat in the style of PS2 games (from back 'in the day') but still pretty good.
Published 2 months ago by Marion
1.0 out of 5 stars Nowhere near Dungeon Siege I
Dungeon Siege 1 was a great game, open, repayable, fun. I got Dungeon Siege III so I could have something to play with my daughter on the PS3 together. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Biron
4.0 out of 5 stars Must be played with other people
Great game that would fall short if it wasn't for the amazing fun inlcuded in the multplayer modes.
I find myself working strategies with my friends either on the same console... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Nicolas Caffetti
5.0 out of 5 stars Great game!
Is a great game, good graphics, good sound and music, good history! Very good!! and a really game to lose the time playing all day! :D
Published 2 months ago by Nerio Carricatti
5.0 out of 5 stars exelente
buen producto quede satisfecho con el gracias de buena calidad y buen precio y la orden llego en el tiempo requerido
Published 3 months ago by jose luis ferreira
4.0 out of 5 stars Despite the interface and game slow down, it is very addictive
Just 7 hours into gameplay and it is so addictive! The multiple, non-linear simultaneous quests let you choose where you want to engulf your efforts. Read more
Published 4 months ago by J. LaSalvia
1.0 out of 5 stars this game sucks
all i wanted was a diablo for my PS3, I can't believe that is such a hard thing to find, theres no torchlight or any other PS3 version of these fun action games, and the closest I... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Marcus Smith
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what makes this game a $60 value?
Unless they allow the non-host players of any co-op to take the xp, loot, and gold with them - I can't see this game having a lot of replay value. Most of the value, for me, in Diablo 1 and 2 was the ability to play with friends and take the loot, gear, and XP with me when I leave. I'm not... Read more
Jun 8, 2011 by B. Kelly |  See all 21 posts
What is the genre here?
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Jun 14, 2011 by J. Brown |  See all 12 posts
Dungeon seige 3 or Hunted: the demon's forge? can't decide
@ Mr. Dmytruk - If I were you, i'd look into Dungeon Siege 3 a bit more as well, as it seems you got some incorrect information.

You will gain both loot and XP from MP sessions, hosting or not. You will however have distinct characters for single player and multiplayer. You will get... Read more
May 25, 2011 by B. Kelly |  See all 26 posts
this is a good, i mean good game ?
@Fat Old Sun

Us console players don't care for DA2 either. It wasn't dumbed down for consoles, it was dumbed down for dummies.
Jun 18, 2011 by Wreckless |  See all 25 posts
Great Game Overall
You talk about hack'n'slash as if it's a genre and acceptable, you've GOT to be kidding. I think you need to read some of the reviews for this game, they pretty much contradict everything you said here (solid storyline?).
Aug 17, 2011 by Fat Old Sun |  See all 2 posts
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