It’s really very difficult to compare Dungeon Siege III to another game. Sure, most people will say Baldur’s Gate, but that really doesn’t do it justice. The thing is, Dungeon Siege III is a rather unique experience. It’s an RPG, with no real emphasis on ranking up or equipping the best armor, weapons or spells. It has a single player mode, but you’ll find it’s darn near impossible to defeat bosses, unless you’re on the easiest difficulty and you’re an ace gamer. It’s an action game, but with multiple plot lines. It’s story driven, but you can jump in and out of available multiplayer games that are in different points in the plot. So, what exactly is Dungeon Siege III?
Neil writes: "Payday is fast approaching, and whilst that means good times are ahead, it may also mean that current cash funds are running low. But hey, that's where the Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale comes in, delivering a host of Xbox One and Xbox 360 games at bargain basement prices. Want to know exactly what is on offer between the 19th-25th March 2019? There's a good few to choose from!"
Square Enix have teamed up with Amazon to offer a bonus game for Xbox owners that is guarenteed to be backwards compatible.
Neil writes "Dungeon Siege III has been stripped of its price tag thanks to the Xbox Games With Gold scheme. Fancy playing it on your Xbox 360 and/or your Xbox One?"
If this wasn't playable on X1 too I'd never get round to playing it. No idea how good it is but worth a go!
Eh? I beat every boss in singleplayer and normal difficulty and I assure you I am not an ace-player BY ANY MEANS AT ALL.
Tough true but nothing that the fact that your AI ally can revive you doesn't balance out.