Dungeon Lords Collector's Edition | 
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Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 10840
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Xp, Windows 2000, Windows Me Genre: Role Playing Games ESRB: Teen Media: CD-ROM Edition: Collector's Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: PCO48550TB Model: 22578 UPC: 625904485502 EAN: 0625904485502 ASIN: B000E66CAM
Release Date: January 27, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: NEXT DAY FIRST CLASS SHIPPING! Box has some wear, but contents look great! Guaranteed to play perfectly or your money back!
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| | Experience mystery, surprise, and betrayal in this epic fantasy RPG | | | Brave an army of diabolical foes in real-time, action-packed combat | | | New quests, spells, effects, monsters, and character customizations | | | Non-stop game action and exploration in full 3rd-person 3-D | | | Single-player stand-alone gaming and multiplayer group game sessions |
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Product Description Dungeon Lords - Collector's Edition gives you a new kind of fantasy role-playing. It's loaded with incredible quests, personal missions, extensive skillsets, and special abilities. As you journey through this land of ancient castles, dark forests and dungeon lairs, you'll brave an army of diabolical foes in real-time combat. Uncover the secrets hidden in the depths of this evolving storyline. Play alone or with friends in multiplayer action -- either way, there can only be one Dungeon Lord in the end. Limited Edition painted metal casing sure to look good on any bookshelf. Supports both single and multiplayer gaming
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Dungeon Lords: The True Story April 11, 2006 R. Reitz 11 out of 14 found this review helpful
Yes, Dungeon Lords as initally released needed a few patches. Most games that are released need a few patches. However, even without a a single patch I found Dungeon Lords to be a graphically pleasing and fun game to play. With the 1.4 patch the game has become all that it was intened to be. If you bought the game when it was first released, patch it to 1.4. If you didn't buy the first release of the game buy the collector's edition. The graphics are awesome and the game play is fast. If you need to laboriously plot every move you make, then Dungeon Lords is not for you. There are a ton of gameplay and graphics options that you can tweak. The gameplay screen has been enhanced to show a compass and a dynamic map of your location. Lots of monsters, quests, and treasure chests. Please, stop bashing the game because of a poor inital release and start enjoying the game as it was intended to be. The collecter's tin is VERY nice too. I wish more games would be released in something so nice.
Ce much better than the original January 18, 2008 Cheryl Stabinski I know this game has been beaten up from the beginning and i feel dreamcatcher totally mishandled the release and response to the consumers. I decided to give the Ce a try and have had a good time playing this game. It still has some bugs but nothing to really take away from the game. This game had alot of potential and sadly was not given the time to be developed. I feel this game should be given another chance for anyone looking to by the CE edition only. I hope the expansion packand Dungeon Lords 2 will be handled differently and that Bradley will make sure these games are not released before they are perfected
Great Action RPG February 15, 2006 Rodney Lucas (Lebanon, OH United States) 41 out of 46 found this review helpful
Like you have probably read here and on other sites... the initial release of Dungeon Lords was a joke. It was released in what can only be described as an early beta version. Features, spell, locations, and just about anything else you can think of were left out in an effort to release the game as soon as possible. Now they have released the "Collector's Edition". A better name for this edition of the game would be the "Complete Edition", as that's what it really is. The most important thing to keep in mind when purchasing Dungeon Lords is that you absolutely must NOT purchase the regular version of the game. They have patched it up to version 1.4, but it is still very incomplete. But I completely recommend purchasing this, the Collector's Edition. Basically everything that the developer promised for the original game is in here... and it's a blast. The game has a great character development system, allowing you to create a character that suits your playing style. This is done as you level up and choose new skills, and classes. It's really well done. The action is great, with lots of monsters, fun battles, and good quests. This is the kind of game that you can sit down and play for a half-hour and have fun, or sit and play for 8 hours and have fun. So, once again... if you're going to purchase Dungeon Lords make sure you get this version and not the original.
Not great(but then again,greatness is *RARELY*achieved in today's games). May 23, 2007 Lynn M. Vance (Starke, Florida) Let the truth be told that no matter what game you purchase these days, it's common place to have it patched. Now,as far as I'm concerned games should be patched before they even hit the store shelves, but we all know that kind of reasoning is just wishfull thinking. I've never purchased the 1st release of this game, so i can't comment on that matter ,but i can sympathize with those who have and can understand thier anger towards this product. I have to admit, it really takes alot of nerve to rip off such a large group of consumers with an unfinshed release of a product, turn around and then re-release it, slap a new title on it and expect people to buy it. Think about it though, as much as some of us are denying it(insert your favorite franchise here), this is not the only company to do this and rest assured, they won't be the last, it's becoming the "NORM". With that said, I am enjoying this game, it's fun. There are some very noticeable bugs in the game, but overall it is still playable, I have definitely played worse.I think the thing that keeps my intrest is the fact that the game forces you to earn your rewards(skill pts.ect..ect..) which is a formula that is going the way of the dinosaur in most(not all) of today's modern games. I want a game to challenge me..I don't want my hand held and nose pointed in a certain direction in order to complete a quest. Worse then that, i don't want to be given the option of carrying a shield just for looks and be able to complete the entire game with the attack button. This is where this game differs somewhat. If you don't learn to block against the goups of enemies that are thrown at you(monsters usually attack in groups of 4 or more), you'll find the ('R'KEY-Respawn) as being the most used key during each encounter. I find the few bugs in the game absolutely laughable(i.e walking through crates) due to the fact that they really don't hinder gameplay. The story is a slight bit above average and the enemies can be fierce if you don't 'BLOCK &PARRY'.Get used to 'R' clicking, it WILL determine the difference between the gain and loss of advancement points. Not a great game, but definitely not as bad as most have made it out to be. But then again, i never took a loss on the 1st release. I'm still puzzled about the title of 'Collector's Edition' though, as I've always gathered, to be given that title, the 1st release of a companies product had to have had a huge impact and a loyal follwing, so huge that the company could re-release it with a few more additions such as for example a (Tee-Shirt, Collector Poster, figurines...blah,blah,blah).With the 1st release being a disater from what I've read(the number of complaints are staggering thoughout the net), the title is more laughable then it is gutsy. Man, the rules sure are changing.-holyknight7
Its one of the few good coopertive RPG games February 23, 2007 Collect only good stuff (Raleigh,NC) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Sure it has some bugs but only if you play nonstop for four hours. Tell you what. Save at the end of two hours and restart. Works nice, no lag. I play cooperatively with a friend from East Coast to West Coast. We played whole game twice now. I bought the collector edition to get all of the fixes and also so that my son (he's 21) can play side-by-side with me on a co-op game this coming weekend. (Needed two copies to keep it legal) It is one of the few truly good RPG games around that allows two players to do the same mission (Well Brothers-in-Arms does but thats a war title). It is a lot of fun and more stable than, let's say, Simcity 4, Civ 4, Call of Duty 2, etc. If you enjoy the content, and the idea behind the title, applaud it so that we get more titles like this rather than console based kick-boxing crap.
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