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Dungeon Explorer Golden in the U.S.

Hudson Entertainment, the American subsidiary of Tengai Makyou (Far East of Eden) makers Hudson, announced that its action RPG Dungeon Explorer Warriors of Ancient Arts has gone gold. The game, which will be available for PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS is on track to ship in the US on February 12th at a retail price of $29.99 USD.

Titled Dungeon Explorer: Meiyaku no Tobira and Dungeon Explorer: Jashin no Ryouiki, the two titles have been available in Japan since last November.

-- by Chris Winkler

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Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts Review by Extreme Gamer

Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts is Hudson Software's new release, which has strong similarities to a Diablo type game. Dungeon Explorer is set in ancient times when evil monsters terrorized the lands by coming up through dungeons. The inhabitants of the land banded together to fight off the demons, but after all the demons had disappeared they had to fight with something more powerful than demons. Hatred, greed and anger threatened to break the people apart. While everyone was fighting each other, the monsters below were feeding off this hatred and began multiplying so that one day they could come back and threaten the people once more…

If you've ever played Diablo before you'll know the concept of this game. You begin by creating a character, everything from his name to the color of the outfit and of course attributes. Once your character has been created you go on to begin your first quest, creating a seal between the dungeon and the above ground.

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CheatCC Review: Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts for Nintendo DS

CheatCC writes: "RPGs are certainly one of the most venerable video game genres ever. And with something so old, you've really got to work hard toward ensuring it doesn't die. Thankfully, RPGs have had some pretty excellent taking-care-of from various different franchises who are excellent at developing the genre to give players what they really want. Other titles in the genre, however, kind of seem to be stuck in the past. "

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GamePro Review: Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts

Graphics are decent, but the sound is obnoxious... No significant voice acting, either, which could've livened things up a bit. Co-op games are great, but Dungeon Explorer failed to excite GamePro.