Dungeon Siege II: Broken World Reviews

The very first reviews for Gas Powered Games' Dungeon Siege II: Broken World expansion pack have showed up on the web. The first is at GameSpot with an overall score of 6.3/10:
Dungeon Siege II: Broken World feels more like it should be the first act of a game rather than the last act. It doesn't bring anything to Dungeon Siege II in terms of the story, and it's too short to stand on its own as a separate campaign. The new character classes are a welcome addition, but they alone aren't worth the price. Broken World also doesn't add any multiplayer-specific features, so that part of the game remains unchanged. You can play through the campaign cooperatively and experience the new content that way, but the multiplayer doesn't increase the longevity of the expansion. If you're just looking for a hack-and-slash role-playing game, you'd be better off replaying Dungeon Siege II, because it's a much more satisfying experience.

And the second is at 1Up with an overall score of 6/10:
If you crave more Dungeon Siege II, you should go out and pick up this eminently competent expansion. If not, you should save up an extra 20 bucks and take a gander at something else in the same weight class.