Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale Now Available on Digital Platforms

As promised over a month ago, Atari released Bedlam Games' Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale on digital download platforms earlier today, meaning that you can now grab the action RPG from Steam, Impulse, GamersGate, or directly from Atari if you opted against picking it up from a retail outlet. And if you're looking for the best deal out of the four, I'd definitely recommend Impulse as they're giving away a free copy of Baldur's Gate + Tales of the Sword Coast with all Daggerdale purchases within the first week. Anyway, on with the press release:
DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: DAGGERDALE NOW AVAILABLE

D&D Title Hacks and Slashes its way to Windows PC Download

Los Angeles, CA June 24, 2011 The original standard for fantasy roleplaying is taking another step in its storied pop culture history as the Dalelands of the Forgotten Realms is brought to life for gamers and fantasy enthusiasts across the world. Atari, one of the worlds's most recognized publishers and producers of interactive entertainment and Bedlam Games announced today the release of the highly anticipated Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale Windows PC Download.

Media have rallied around Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale's console based hack and slash qualities in the RPG genre:

'¢ (Daggerdale is a hack and slash loot fest.) G4
'¢ (At its heart, Daggerdale is all about dungeon crawling, baddie-bashing, and loot-scoring and I don't mean that in a derogatory way...) RPGFan
'¢ (Upon the lofty pedestal, you discover an ancient artifact known as the controller.) GamesRevolution
'¢ (.the way Dungeons & Dragons was always meant to be played.) - GamePro

Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale, a hack and slash action role playing game set in the deep mythology of the Forgotten Realms, is the first Dungeons & Dragons video game for connected consoles. Players are summoned by a mysterious mage and given the duty of defending their homeland as Rezlus, an evil Zhentarim Cleric looks to bring the power of the Black Lord Bane to Daggerdale. Restore order to the Dalelands by unlocking the secrets of the Mines of Tethyamar, defeating the evil within the treacherous Tower of the Void, leading to the final confrontation with Rezlus himself.

Players can take on the role of the melee expert Human Fighter, the quick and nimble Elven Rogue, the master of the arcane arts Halfling Wizard, and the powerful divine Dwarven Cleric. Gamers use intuitive pick-up-and-play combat combined with a wide assortment of weapons, feats and powers to defeat a wide range of deadly enemies. Players can level their character, unlocking three tiers of powers, and an extensive list of feats to create a truly unique character. As the player levels, they can add additional attribute points to their ability scores, further enhancing the performance of the character. The action-packed RPG gameplay allows for solo and co-op play for up to four players.

Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale carries a suggested Windows PC Download price of $14.99.

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