Sacred Underworld Review

ComputerAndVideoGames.com has published a review of Sacred Underworld, giving Ascaron's action RPG expansion an overall score of 72/100. An excerpt to follow:
The dwarf is pretty typical of the vertically-challenged folk, but as well as the standard head-splitting axe typically favoured by his kin, he's taken a leaf out of Charlton Heston's book and comes equipped with an arsenal of guns. Meanwhile, the daemon sports horns, cloven feet and little flappy wings, but despite being able to summon protective orbs and make life-sucking tentacles appear from dead enemies, she's lacking in the devilish powers we were hoping for, being more of a melee character than anything else. Also, if you grow rather attached to your Sacred character, you can choose to import them in or jump straight in with a fully equipped and levelled version of one of the new characters.