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Dungeon Siege: Throne of Agony |  | From: 2K Games Category: Video Games
Buy New: $9.99 as of 7/29/2010 02:22 CDT details

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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 1326
Platform: Sony PSP Genre: role_playing_games ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.3 x 0.8 Memory Card
MPN: 23981 Model: 23981 UPC: 710425239816 EAN: 0710425239816 ASIN: B000FZ1YV4
Publication Date: June 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| • | 4 unique characters to choose from - customize them into 8 different Hero Classes and 16 Legendary Classes | | • | Choose from over 16 different Pets and Companions -- switch between them strategically to use their special power | | • | Face over 100 monsters including well known monsters from the Dungeon Siege world as well as many new creatures | | • | Over 100 stunning spells and abilities, plus tons of powerful weapons and armor - all fully enchantable | | • | Flying and naval vehicles allow access to remote areas of the game world |
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Product Description Dungeon Siege: Throne of Agony for the PSP system is an all-new adventure, created from the ground up specifically for the handheld system. It features all-new playable characters and a freshly designed, non-linear, single player campaign as well as support for Ad Hoc co-operative and competitive multiplayer games. 15 hours of gameplay with 2 different modes Mercenary and Elite Multiplayer Battle Arenas allow a concise, fun party experience for players who don't have time for a full campaign
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This is more fun that I would have ever believed!!! December 28, 2006 Catfish Kozmo (Arlington, TX) 22 out of 25 found this review helpful
I bought my PSP simply because GTA Vice City came out for the PSP. That and I have to travel a lot. And there's nothing better than sitting in cattle class and shooting random people in the street in GTA to get the aggressions out.
But as time has gone on, I've bought other games for my PSP and requested this one for the holidays after reading some favorable reviews. And this game is great. Like the other reviewers, it's got a Diablo-like feel to it. (assuming you've wasted a lot of your life on Diablo like I have) This is a great dungeon crawl and I'm really enjoying it way too much. The graphics are great. The music is awesome. Not all characters have voices which is fine. The animation is smooth. The only problem that I have is that sometimes the load times are long. Can't have everything though. I highly recommend this!
RPG at it's best so far on handhelds November 6, 2006 Robert C. Paro Jr. (Roch ,NY) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This game has a good, interesting story. The Graphics are good, good spell effects, characters clothes and weapons change on screen when you change them in inventory{which is a picky thing, but very big}, and some decent monster designs. The controls are very easy to learn, and streamline the experience. A.I. is decent, and your summoned "followers" are good, but maybe could be fine tuned. Overall it's very fun, and the involving story will keep you til the end, and co-op should make a 2nd visit worthy.
More of the same, but that's just fine with me... April 20, 2007 Urchin (California) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
If you like the pc Dungeon Siege, you'll like this game. It's pretty spot on. The environments are above what I've seen thus far for the psp in this genre, the controls are easy to learn and customizable, and the music/sfx are fantastic. The only thing I miss from the original series is the variety of spells that drop from slain creatures. Instead, a predetermined list of abilities/spells is earned through levelling up. However, you still get a plethora of armor/weapons to outfit your character.
I have to say the quality of this game goes beyond being good "for a handheld" and holds its own as a legitimate title regardless of platform.
Throne of Enjoyment December 6, 2006 Joe (Long Island, NY) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
Does DS:ToA have the depth of a true RPG? Of course not, although it's tough to pull that off in a handheld game -- I will wait for Oblivion or D&D:Tactics to see if that formula will work successfully on a handheld. But what DS:ToA succeeds at smashingly is being a ton of fun to play. I commute to a different state by train weekly and this game is the perfect fix for just killing time -- just enough role playing to keep you working towards that next level-up for an hour or two, but not so complex that you feel a massive mental commitment is required to play. The controls are simple, the graphics are great for a handheld, and the gameplay is stellar. At times the game slows down my PSP a touch, and I've had to reboot once. But mostly it works smoothly and is a great and enjoyable diversion.
Great game. Amazing production November 29, 2006 Boaz Mourad (New york) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This game is excellent and well produced:
It has a terrific story that keeps unfolding. The visuals are strong and appealing and complex. The characters clothes changes with each item (weapon, armour, accessory, etc) it acquires (there are hundreds of items). The character is well developed. It has charateristics that can change as you develop. There are dozens of types of characters to fight.
Before Dungeon Seige, Lord of the Rings was my favourite game. I tried at least 10 other games since Lord of the Rings before I found this one that I found to be just as engaging. Highly Reccomended.
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