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Dungeon Hunter: Alliance Critic Reviews

34 Total Reviews

0 Positive Reviews(0%)
30 Mixed Reviews(88.2%)
4 Negative Reviews(11.8%)

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PSFocus March 5, 2012
A long and fun game, albeit one with a lack of properly executed back touch features and filled with graphical mediocrity. Skipping this will not make your heart skip a beat – we promise.
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Cheat Code Central February 23, 2012
The Vita copy of Dungeon Hunter: Alliance is in a rather unique and unsavory position. You see, the exact same game can be purchased on the PlayStation Network for less than a third of the $39.99 Vita cartridge cost, and cheaper still on the iOS app store.
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Game Chronicles February 27, 2012
I love a good action-RPG but sadly, Dungeon Hunter: Alliance is my least favorite launch games for the Vita, and has only held my attention for as long as it has because I never played the PS3 version. And if you really must play this game then by all means get the PS3 version. You'll save more than $25 plus you might actually get to read the text on the larger screen. There are a lot better games you can be playing on your Vita, even if they aren't action-RPG.
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PSM3 Magazine UK March 22, 2012
Solid, playable and enjoyable - but its world is just a bit too hackneyed to care about.
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GameSpot February 15, 2012
The Vita version of Dungeon Hunter: Alliance is a fine Diablo clone, but a lack of ambition and a high price hold it back on the platform.
60
4Players.de February 23, 2012
The Vita version of this PSN hack'n-slay, which in return is based on a mobile phone franchise, offers solid entertainment with a hefty price tag.
60
Gamereactor Denmark March 9, 2012
A decent take on handheld hack'n'slash entertainment, but we can't help but feel that Gameloft were in too much of a rush with this one.
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Hyper Magazine April 12, 2012
The gameplay is very much by-the-numbers for the genre.
60
Gamer.nl April 21, 2012
The hack 'n slash role playing game Dungeon Hunter Alliance is a lot cheaper on other platforms, and for that reason alone not recommendable for purchase on a PS Vita. From a gameplay perspective, this isn't a bad game, but it doesn't shine anywhere either.
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Games Master UK April 4, 2012
Basic, low-budget dungeon grinding with a ridiculous price tag.
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GameTrailers March 8, 2012
Dungeon Hunter does offer a few moments of fun, but they're eclipsed by painful repetition and clumsy design.
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GameFocus March 10, 2012
Gameloft once again had an opportunity to set the bar for what to expect from a genre game on the Vita, and once again they've set such a low standard it's not going to take long for another title to surpass it.
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IGN February 14, 2012
Dungeon Hunter: Alliance isn't as polished as Diablo and lacks the charm of Torchlight. Battling through its varied levels and sorting through mountains of loot is fun, when glitches don't get in the way.
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ZTGD February 24, 2012
Dungeon Hunter: Alliance isn't a terrible game, just an overpriced one. When you can nab the same experience somewhere else for nearly $30 less, it is hard to ignore that fact.
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Play UK February 22, 2012
Dungeon Hunter: Alliance is a bland port of a bland game doing bland things on an exciting system. Nothing else to see here. Move along.
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Dungeon Hunter: Alliance does nothing similar games didn't already do ten years ago and stubbornly refuses to make use of the unique capabilities of the PlayStation Vita. There are no voice-overs, there is no visual flair whatsoever and there is very little strategy to be found.
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Digital Chumps March 4, 2012
Dungeon Hunter Alliance has too many fundamental issues -- from gameplay quality and length, to presentation issues, to a massively inflated price -- to make it worthwhile for most Vita owners.
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Game Informer February 17, 2012
Ubisoft must think the Vita audience is brain-dead to try to sell them a flawed, unimproved port of an already mediocre game for $39.99.
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TheSixthAxis February 23, 2012
Not necessarily a bad game. It just doesn't do anything to make itself memorable or stand out from a crowd.
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EGM February 24, 2012
Solid dungeon crawler action is held back by monotonous game play and a cluttered loot system, but most of all a price point at $40 that is more than double the PSN price for virtually the same game.