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Nabaza.net-The MarketPlace - Dungeons & Dragons Tactics

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List Price: $19.99
Our Price: $19.99
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Atari Inc.
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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 Amazon Minimum Age: 144 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Video Game Brand: Atari EAN: 0742725275256 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Feature: Deep and exciting turn-based game play that uses the D&D 3.5 rule-set Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Atari Inc. Manufacturer: Atari Inc. Platform: Sony PSP Publisher: Atari Inc. Release Date: 2007-08-14 Studio: Atari Inc.
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Features
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Deep and exciting turn-based game play that uses the D&D 3.5 rule-set All Core race and class type is available, including Psionics classes Highly customizable characters can be created and traded via wireless Multiplayer mode for cooperative adventuring. Players explore a newly created world with a wide range of areas like dark dungeons, forests, towns, even the astral pane
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Editorial Reviews:
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Dungeons & Dragons: Tactics brings the excitement of fantasy battle and role-playing to the PSP system for the very first time. All of the core races and classes will be available to the player, including two Psionic classes, the Psion and the Psychic Warrior. Players will be able to customise their characters and store as many as their memory stick can handle. Faithfully utilizing the Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 rule-set, Dungeons & Dragons: Tactics allows players to take a party of six adventurers into a wide variety of dangerous environments to experience deep and exciting turn-based action. All core races and classes are available, plus the addition of Psionics Deep and exciting turn-based gameplay using the D&D 3.5 rule-set
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Hard to start Comment: This game has alot to offer a fan of the D&D universe, but has a learning curve.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great if you like D&D Comment: This game is great if you like D&D. If you dont then you wont have a clue wat is going on in the game. The game can be kinda slow but it can get tense. So if you like D&D or know how to play it get this game.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Stop right there. Comment: I know. I was there, too. I read all the mediocre reviews. I read the bad ones. Incredibly, once in a while, I found a good one. I thought to myself, "Could it be true? Could D&D Tactics really suck that bad?" The sad, sad answer is "Yes."
This game is truly horrible. Blame Atari, or blame Wizards of the Coast, or blame Kuju, or blame yourself for thinking this could be at all decent.
Just don't blame me.
I told you not to buy it.
Oh, wait, I didn't do that yet.
OK, here's my advice: Press your browser's BACK button as quickly as possible and never look here again.
Don't buy this.
Don't.
You'll even regret spending the shipping even if this game cost you a penny.
The purchase of a game like this only encourages the production of awful video games.
Here's the real deal:
Q: Does it have Dungeons?
A: Yes.
Q: Does it have Dragons?
A: Yes.
Q: Does It have even an INKLING of fun?
A: No. Sadly, no.
I wanted to like this game. I really did. I wanted to like it so much I played it for 29.7 hours. True story. But, try as I might, I can't like an awful game. And I sure as hell would never recommend one.
If you still want to play it, I have one for sale cheap.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fun game- really keeps the tradition and gameplay of D&D Comment: I used to play D&D back when I was a teenager, and I was currently looking for a time wasting game for traveling that was turn based. Since Risk hasn't been rehashed, I decided to give it a shot. From what I remember about D&D, this game seems to follow the rules exactly. The graphics are good, and the game plays well. I dig it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Boring Comment: I like RPG's, Dungeons and Dragons, and Tactics games; but I put this game down after about 15 minutes and haven't picked it back up.
For one, if you want to roll your own characters, it will take you close to an hour before you even start playing the game. After that, I just don't find that the D&D 3.5 ruleset makes for a good backdrop to make a tactics game. Furthermore, there is inclusion of some D&D details that just distract from gameplay.
I would be more inclined to think that the D&D Miniatures franchise would be more suiting. Are you listening WoTC? ;)
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