Din’s Curse Reviews

A few more reviews for Soldak’s Din’s Curse have hit the Internet, starting with an enthusiastic critique at Co-Optimus that ends with a 4/5:

All in all, Din’s Curse is a solid Action-RPG, a fun co-op experience, and though it’s definitely not the prettiest girl on the block, it scratches the loot-whoring dungeon hack loving itch quite nicely, and the unpredictability that the game’s random elements provide keep the replay value high.

Then Gametactics clocks in with a 7/10:

Din’s Curse is a fun game that is very addictive with a lot of re-playability and will have players creating multiple characters and playing for hours on end. While reviewing the game I attempted to play some of the online multiplayer but I was never able to find an online game and even after hours of waiting no one ever joined my games. Hopefully as the Din’s Curse community grows online matches are easier to join.

And GameZone follows suit with an 8.0/10:

For those with questionable processing power under their belt: Fear not, for Din’s Curse shall bear no heavy burden upon your CPU. True, the graphics are mostly simplistic and perhaps a bit grainy at times, but this just means more of you will get to enjoy it. The developers have clearly focused on the core gameplay, and the final product is one that is brimming with replay value. Din’s Curse strikes a remarkable balance between playability and depth, offering just about everything you’d want from a class-based RPG.

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