Din's Curse Review

The guys at GameShark have become the latest crew to tackle Din's Curse, giving Soldak's indie action RPG an overall score of "B+" despite having some reservations.
Repetition is the game's great weakness. Din's Curse shows you almost everything it has in the way of threats after you've saved three or four towns. Even if you experiment with every class (something I advise, just to see how each one is powerful in its own right), you won't see the monsters adjust to what you are or the dungeon loot change to reflect the new adventurer.

But this repetition also makes it a great time killer. It is easy to sink hour after hour into Din's Curse and never really get bored even if the whole thing looks familiar. It's a game with easy charms in spite of its obvious flaws.