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Old 02-11-2004, 02:27 PM
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fun but could use improvement

this game is fun and my friend and I are still going through the game. Its cool you can advance skills and stats of each character but it just seems like it lacks various amounts of weapons and such. Its still a fun game but I think they could have made it better. From hearing other peoples replys, I guess its kind of a short game. We just got to the smelting area so I think we still have awhile to go.

I think it may be that I loved playing diablo, diablo 2, diablo 2 LOD and the final fantasy series.

Compared to those games, D&D Heros lacks big time.
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Old 02-17-2004, 07:04 PM
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by the time your reading this your about half way through the game when you get to the icy levels... but you probably bbeat it by now... yes it does seem to lack some things, they should have put xbox live in it to be able to play with other people
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Old 02-19-2004, 01:37 PM
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even with online playability, how much more fun could it have been?? no new items, quests, etc....just the ability to play with other people exactly like the co-op mode.

diablo2 LOD was an awesome game. too bad over time the bugs and cheats and duplication tricks put a damper on the game.

Champions of Norrath for PS2 looks sweet and has been given good reviews. Its supposed to be like diablo but with better graphics, more items, etc....

If its similiar to diablo, that game will kick ass, and it has the ability to play online with the PS2 live connection.

I should go buy it now! haha...maybe in a few months or wait and get it as a gift
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Old 02-19-2004, 04:42 PM
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you can do ehat i do... always wait till its a greates hits or if it is used
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Old 02-25-2004, 03:40 PM
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I didn't like the way monsters only came in shades of brown and grey... Why was that needed? I can hardly imagine they ran out of CD space for the textures.
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Old 02-26-2004, 04:56 PM
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No doubt Xyx, because the xbox uses DVD not CD's, so we're talking about almost 10X the space.

the best I felt about heroes was the teamwork. went through the game with a friend. we did the thief and cleric combo. Ice arrows with the glyph of warding were deadly
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