Monday, February 28, 2011

Dungeons And Dragons Psp - Honest report

Having come from a background of playing table top Dungeons and Dragons, I was very excited when I learned of a Dungeons and Dragons Psp version. Could this finally the Dungeons & Dragons conversion we have been waiting for all these years. Well, the short respond is Yes and No. Confused? Well, let me explain.

This of course isn't the first time Dungeons & Dragons has made its transition to electronic form, we had industrialized Dungeon's and Dragons - Cloudy Mountain way back in 1982 for the Intellivision, Baldur's Gate for consoles formats, Neverwinter Nights for the Pc and more recently, the gargantuan Dungeon and Dragons online. So, I wondered, how would this differ to the rest?

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Some of the Dungeons and Dragons video games throughout its history have been great but hasn't had much in base with the table top version other than the name itself. Baldur's gate for example was great but was mostly a hack and slash and somehow lost some of the primary feel.

Whether you enjoy Dungeons & Dragons Tactics for the Psp will depend on your view point. It has received some comment such as the strangeness of sorting through the items you find or fetch after a battle. Granted, the interface is a bit fiddly but back in the table top days, sorting through the booty was part of the fun!

The battle is the excellent turn based ideas which follows the D&D 3.5 rules quite closely, which is quite dissimilar to some of the contemporary real time battles that Rpgs are beginning to favour. For this suspect and others, this game is one of the closest incarnations to the primary role-playing game.

You will pleased to know that all the excellent races can be prime for your campaigns, choosing a good balance of Clerics, humans, half-orcs should assure a good degree of success. The alignment of each character is present but it can be very difficult to stick with this throughout the game depending on the unfolding events.

If I had to point out the main question with the game, that would be the camera angle. Why do so many games have problem getting this right? It's not a huge question here but sometimes it can be difficult to see what is happening up ahead, unless this was a deliberate feature? Also, the camera can zoom in and out quite erratically.

Visually, the graphics aren't remarkable but maybe this is a throw back to the primary role-playing game...where there weren't Any graphics, it was all visualised in your head! The visuals that are there are quite atmospheric due to the seedy lighting which can only add to a good experience.

This may not be the best ever Rpg but if you have come from a turn based Final Fantasy background or more importantly, a D&D table top background, then this Dungeons & Dragons Psp game - D&D Tactics is well worth a look.

Dungeons And Dragons Psp - Honest report

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