Din's Curse Reviews

A handful of like-minded Din's Curse reviews have hit the web, just in case you were considering a purchase of Soldak's latest indie hack n' slasher.

GamingExcellence gives it a 7.5/10:
That said, the game is fun. And refreshingly new. When every game that comes out in this genre is just the same thing over and over again, Din's Curse brings a lot of new features to the table. Whether it's something big, like a dungeon with warring factions and towns that change as you play, or something small like requiring nothing but a couple seconds to identify items (instead of stocking up on identify scrolls all the time), it does a lot of things right, and certainly worth a look for any hack-and-slash aficionado.

gameSlave gives it a 7.5/10:
Din's Curse is a nice, simple, back-to-basics dungeon stomper that will keep you coming back for more. Though the plot is a little dull, and the action can be repetitive, it's the ideal stress buster after work, and is even more fun when you drag a friend along for the ride. The graphics, while nothing groundbreaking, are adequate for the job, and the variety in missions and monsters will keep you guessing, as well as on constant alert for an invasion, plague or assassin attack in the city above, as you fight your way towards redemption and the end of Din's Curse.

PC Games and Reviews gives it a 75/100:
It's quite easy to see which gamers are going to be drawn to this and that's fans of Diablo or traditional hack'n'slash rpg fans looking for a new challenge and a variation on that theme. Din's Curse throws in some new ideas as well as maintaining the solid game-play that made the genre so successful.

And Great PC Games leaves us scoreless:
Din's Curse is a very playable, easy to understand game that kept us coming back for more.