Don’t expect your subwoofer to work a lot on this one if you’ve got an elaborate sound set-up. The music is appropriate to the setting with the expected soaring orchestral compositions, and the combat effects come fast and hard, though it’s not quite the surround sound experience of a first person shooter. While the vocal performances are uneven, ranging from competent to somewhat flat, there’s no terrible performances anywhere. The audio side of the game also holds up well. A ridiculous number of particle effects, lights and enemies can all be on screen with four players simultaneously and there’s nary a hiccup. Happily, this isn’t the case where it counts most, which is combat. The console versions can struggle somewhat in the framerate department during heavy environmental scenes, such as when players arrive at their first city, Stonebridge, and chugging occurs as the buildings give Obsidian’s custom Onyx engine a workout. ![]() The 10th Legion is a combination of military unit and semi-ruling authority over a small kingdom, until they are all but annihilated by a woman known as Jeyne Kassynder, “the living saint.” The players choose characters to take up arms and the expected epic quest begins.Īs dungeon crawlers go, Dungeon Siege III holds up well, with colorful, detailed art direction, although the PC version looks cleanest and sharpest. Dungeon Siege III is a separate, entirely new adventure that takes place in the same world as the first two games, but 150 years later, with little past knowledge of the franchise required to play the game.
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