Monday, August 29, 2011

Dungeon Defenders is bloody good stuff!

Dungeon Defenders is bloody good stuff! screenshot

The main goal of most levels there, a core that lies at the heart of the dungeon is to be protected. Enemies come in through different doors at the edge of the plain, and every character class has a number of unique stop falling to their progress. For example, you can set up the wizard tower that hurl magic bullets, while the Knights have several blocks that repel the enemy much damage as they happen.

Between the individual waves can the player change the character, Mana spend by building and upgrading the defenses and score loot from chests. When you are finished, turn on all the core players and let the monsters pour in. Solid defense along won 't cut, however, and players must engage in frenetic hack n' slash in the struggle for the goblins and skeletons game . keep

While things start simply enough, it doesn't take long for levels to become incredibly intense. Each wave adds more monsters, new enemy types, tougher challenges, and the action can get brutal. Unprepared players will be mauled and the Core will be destroyed if they're not constantly fighting, upgrading turrets, and doing everything they can to push the enemy back. 

With four-player drop-in co-op (yes, there are split screen!) And to discover tons, as well as unique levels with different objectives, Dungeon Defender is a real surprise. The name sounds generic, but the game 's quality and adorable cel-shaded visual style to make a very charming game that I' am looking forward to sinking many hours in.

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