Dungeon defenders 2 hack11/13/2022 ![]() In either case, as you defeat enemies you level your character up, which means you can place points into beefing them up in various ways. In most instances I’m against that much of a mess, but in Dungeon Defenders it was actually fun, not just because of the fact that you’re playing with friends, but a lot of it has to do with seeing how the pros and cons of the various classes sort of balance each other out when you have someone else there playing with you. I played through the campaign mostly by myself, and, while it does get messy at times and can be quite difficult, nothing compared to the complete and utter chaos of multiplayer. Multiplayer and co-op are also very, very much more chaotic. As far as how the game plays out in each dungeon, things are generally the same, except you can work together and, to be honest, things seem easier. You can coordinate defense placement, enemy management during the battle phase and all sorts of stuff. Basically the exact same things happen in each phase when you’re playing co-op, except obviously your co-op partners play a different character than you do. Now, there is a great co-op aspect to these two phases, as well, which I’ll talk about here since, I suppose, this is where it belongs. Toss in a dash of strategy, some action elements, mix everything together, and you have a great game. There are obviously aspects of tower defense games and RPGs here, but also hack-and-slash and beat-em-up titles, as well. Oh, wait, that’s like real life.Moving on, as mentioned, Dungeon Defenders seems to combine a lot of different genres into one massive game that can quite literally take up dozens and dozens of hours of your life. That’s good parenting, right there - leaving your kids to clean up the mess you made. So now, you’re tasked, as one of four different classes representing the younger generation of these heroes, to protect the eternia crystals from being broken by hordes of enemies, thus letting out the evil that was shut inside them all those years ago. That’s right, they packed up and skipped town, leaving their young ones around to defend these crystals. Why you would store your enemies inside gorgeous crystals, one can only guess. You see, quite a while ago great heroes banished evil into these huge crystals, called eternia crystals. But, before I get too much into what I do and don’t like about this particular title, it all starts with the story. I’ve had my eye on Dungeon Defendersfor a long while and, while I’m not a huge fan of tower defense games, I do like RPGs, and this title gives that genre more than enough love to go around.In a way, it seems like the core principle of the game - defending - takes a backseat to the meatier, deeper and, in my opinion, more fun RPG elements that seem to encompass it. ![]()
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