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15 Reviews
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Abstract: Kiss my war axe ... battle in Dungeons Dragons: Tactics. Hand-held role-playing games rarely sacrifice action for greater tactical depth, which makes Dungeons & Dragons: Tactics a risky offering. The ponderous, chess-like combat is wholly driven b...
Maintaining 3.5 rule set, Hours of campaign adventures, In-depth character customisation
Repetitive adventures, Slow and repetitive gameplay, Not very visually appealing
Having gone to good lengths to make this game easy to pick up for a new gamer, it still feels that the real enjoyment is left for the die-hard Dungeons & Dragons fans. ...
Abstract: Andrew Bistak8.2Finally a Dungeons & Dragons game on the PSP which is faithfully to the latest incarnation of the D&D rule-set and boasts powerful new characters such as the Psion and the Psychic Warrior. Like the original pen, paper and die game, Dun...
D&D tactical combat is an absolute blast, Authentic D&D feel with full v3.5 rules, Long adventure with branching and optional missions, Quick loads for hour+ adventures, Excellent soundtrack
Crappy camera control. Dark and murky graphics obscure view; Finicky path-finding; Weak multiplayer; Too little info and feedback
Abstract: It's a crazy world we live in. For the past two years the only tactical role-playing game on the PSP was a disappointing Lord of the Rings RPG put out by Electronic Arts. Yet here we are two years later and all of a sudden we're swamped with nothing bu...
Abstract: Perhaps Im just fussy; perhaps what seems obvious to me isnt clear to others. I dont know, but there seems to be one overriding problem with Dungeons & Dragons: Tactics that ruins what could have been an enjoyable game. Frustratingly its something ...
Abstract: Graphically, the game has a clean and somewhat simple presentation. In battles the map is in 3D with a surprising amount of detail, considering the fact that you can pull your camera away from the main battlefield a fair distance. Light sourcing and sh...
Ironically enough, the people who would probably enjoy Dungeons & Dragons: Tactics the most are the same people who would rather sit down and play the tabletop version with real dice and real miniatures. After all, D&D was created as a socializing even...
Abstract: Imagine that in order to drive a car, you were required to know the inner workings of your car as intimately as a mechanic, or that to fly from New York to Los Angeles you first needed to log hundreds of hours as pilot. You probably wouldnt travel as ...
Abstract: The grandfather of all RPGs has to be Dungeons and Dragons. The pen and paper game has been going strong for more than thirty years, and has evolved from the earlier pre-packaged modules to massive campaigns that spanned vast worlds. For the most part,...