Dungeon Lords Steam Edition

Dungeon Lords Steam Edition

other games like this
except good
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claudius May 1, 2016 @ 7:15pm 
I'm not sure exactly what features you like. For me I liked the combat like the music coming on and then slashing things to death and exploding lightning and fire. And other rich character building like a lot of things going on for building your toon. But the other outstanding feature is the DUNGEONS. For me honest I have never found better dungeons with just the right amount of puzzle and atmosphere. But for the combat style I think Kingdom of Amalur is a good game better in many ways than dungeon lords and like dungeon lords has awesome customizable combat. Only problem is not as good dungeons but a lot of other features that make up for not having them. For fun dungeons and also not really comparable I would say Morrowind and Skyrim for cool dungeons. Oblivion had dungeons but I found Morrowind had more unique dungeons whereas seemed Oblivion too similar between them. Somehow Skyrim avoided the boredom with respect to dungeons. But no I have not found another good game in terms of good DUNGEON design.
claudius May 1, 2016 @ 7:17pm 
And incidentally I'm referring to the 2006 CE game. For me I'm not playing this unless for nostalgia and only if they do balance fix of item decay, fix of inventory clog of quest items like shadowstones, and fix of quest bugs I hear people complaining.
oh ya sorry, I mean online co-op dungeon crawlery games like this
claudius May 1, 2016 @ 9:14pm 
Two Worlds 2 actually has a separately designed co-op campaign in addition to the single player only. I played it with my brother and it was really fun at that time for really cool graphics and pretty fun exploration. There's not really wonderful puzzles but you do need 2 or more playing to do some puzzles with gates and things. For 2 people it is pretty challeging. We had to 'grind' sometimes to get stronger. It can play up to 8 and I think with that many it must be pretty easy. The crafting system is a drawback for co-op though because when you got your group together nobody wants to fuss with their gear so much. But the campaign goes in missions. You have to complete the mission to go on to the next so you can't go half way and save. But if you wanted to fuss with gear you could take a break between missions. I think there is over 8 missions maybe 10 or so? And then there is an expansion which I never ended up playing. But it's good co-op I felt.
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Date Posted: Apr 29, 2016 @ 1:22pm
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