Din's Curse Reviews

Should you be in search of some cooperative hack n' slash action this weekend, you may want to check out the latest two reviews for Soldak's Din's Curse.

GamersInfo remains scoreless:
Din's Curse is a solid PC game that doesn't live up to its full potential. With a concept about redemption, it is a high hurdle to reach. The graphics need to be completed, the game needs a bit more balance, and ultimately, it needs some character. Its universe needs to be explained and fleshed out. I shouldn't have to play a previous game in the series to understand it all. At the end of the day, Din's Curse is completely playable. It is fun but uninspired. I find it hard to recommend it when other games do the same thing better for the same price. As such, give it a whirl and see if it belongs in your library. For others, some might see holy water as a cure. How else do you break a curse?

And AusGamers awards the game a 7.7/10:
The loot system is extensive, with item rarity, dual weapon wielding, sets of legendary equipment, cursed and egotistical articles. There is also a system of pouches for storing items, and chests for storing personal items, as well as items for other characters you have on the go. So if your Priest finds a wizbang double handed sword that he can't use, store it in the town chest for next time you play with the Warrior you are developing.