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Demon Stone Review at GameSpy

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by chevalier, Sep 18, 2004.

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    GameSpy has posted a review of Demon Stone. Here's a snip:

    Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone tells the tale of three warriors: there's Rannek, a warrior that's haunted by past failures; Illius, a master magician sorcerer that's been shunned by his family of knights; and Zhai, a half-breed thief, with tons of attitude and sex appeal, whose Drow heritage has made life in the surface world difficult. The three outcasts are thrust into one adventure in the first chapter of the game. Throughout the tale you get to learn more about each character's past and how to use each combatant's abilities.

    Demon Stone's gameplay is really easy to pick up. Each character has a weapon attack, a hand-to-hand attack, and a projectile attack. If you string together successive attacks of any type your special meter charges up, allowing you to bust out a wicked special attack. Pushing down the right-analog stick lets you combine special attacks for maximum damage.


    Sounds nice if you're into that sort of fun, although I'm not really sure that's how I imagine combat in a D&D roleplaying game. What do you think?

    Read the whole thing at GameSpy.
     
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    Heh, this sounds like The Two Towers but with the exception that you can switch character inside the chapter instead of having to complete the chapter with the character chosen at the start of it.
     
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