IGN:Fighting your way through Dungeon Hunter 4’s gorgeous world can be fun—especially with friends—but the obvious paywall and inelegant in-app purchases stall this adventure well before it has a chance to impress. You essentially pay to for the opportunity to reach the next point where you will again need to fork over cash to proceed. In this free-to-play fantasy, you’re damned if you do and damned if you don’t.
Dungeon Hunter 4, the action role playing game developed by Gameloft, has recently received a new update called Descending Depths.
"A constant feeling of moving forward, mixed with the ability to go back and re-play old content whenever you'd like - and a variety of reasons to do so - is a really great thing to have in any game."
STP writes: Many big-name console and PC ports that have made their way to iOS, but Blizzard’s Diablo series was never one of them. That leaves a dungeon-sized void for others to fill, and in 2009 Gameloft introduced their own isometric action-RPG, Dungeon Hunter.