Rating: Summary: Outstanding, nearly flawless game. A must-have! Review: I love this game. I have played it nearly every day for a year and I am still not tired of it. This is what computer games should aspire to be. Buy this game! And be sure to visit the DK2 website for the version 1.7 update. The game is good out of the box, but it is truly outstanding when you get the update.
Rating: Summary: For those who liked Dungeon Keeper Review: If you have played the Sims or Age of Empires and enjoyed them, you will certainly enjoy this twisted 3D world. The game is great for those who haven't played the original Dungeon Keeper and also those who have. The game teaches you as you go, so when you have the option to build an extra room you aren't left pondering what it's use is. For those who have played the original it gives you enough new stuff to keep you interested. You are the master of your domain. Come to wreak havoc on towns such as "Smilesville." In an effort to gain control of the region. How you do this is by maintaining your dungeon. You get to build rooms such as a torture chamber, training room, and a prison. You attract certain creatures to your dungeon like trolls, dark elves, and warlocks by building rooms that compliment their skills.It is a fun and imaginative game. I highly recommend it!
Rating: Summary: Very Interesting ideas Review: In the very unlikely event that you are considering purchasing this game, here are some descriptions and thoughts: 1. This is a relatively old game - that's why it's cheap 2. It is a highly original game with a good sense for black humor. 3. It goes as follows- a real time strategy/tactics game where you rule a dungeon and build rooms, produce units, train them and fight the good guys (yes you are the bad guy). The game follows a series of missions but can be played in a single scenario mode as well as varios training missions. I guess you can describe it as an underworld version of WarCraft but this game definetely has its own identity. 4. The original ideas are as follows: a. You have significant control over the landscape as you are the one digging through the rocks. That means that you define if you want wide open spaces (if you have a large army) or long narrow corridors that are heavily trapped (if you are the small guy). Results in the game having an entirely different dimention than most of the real time strategies. b. The game allows you to take posession of one of your creatures (assume a first person look) and play for a while in a first persion shooter perspective. You do that in order to accomplish a specific task. c. The ability to convert units, train uints, etc. Overall, a really great game. It's age shows here and there but otherwise truly great. I am looking forward to any sequels. Technical support wise, it's a bit capricious in terms of video and audio cards - because the game is old your computer probably has the requirement but never hurts to check before you buy. You may also have to make special adjustments (I had to disable hardware acceleration on the audio). If you have NT based Windows you probably already know the drill by now.
Rating: Summary: it is the best game since civlization 2 gold only Review: only diablo 2 expansion beat this game they have the same graphics cababilties but the ppat of a single person is my fave here your under world eveil lord and build an army yo killm the forses of goodwo
Rating: Summary: The Classic Good vs. Evil, except Evil conquers Good... Review: This game is very fun to play, and it's funny. Some of the things that are said are quite funny "A warlock has become unhappy because he has been slapped." "Your dungeon is full of yogurt." "One of your imps does a great impression of you, he can even do the ears." There's always "You're devotion has earned you a free gaming tip - GO TO BED." (If you're playing it late enough). Being a homemaker I don't have a lot of free time during the day, but in the evening I get to rest. My most favorite video game is Tomb Raider (the movie is awesome). I love Dungeon Keeper 2, it's graphics are great, and the fact that you get to control you're own little world, and the creatures in it is kind of an awesome power. I mean, where else in life can you do that, and walk away whenever you want, or start over if you loose. You get to mine gold or gems and put the money in your treasury. You can build a lair, hatchery, library (for warlocks to research spells), training room, workshop (for all your traps and doors), wooden bridges, stone bridges, casino (for gambling and drinking - no evil dungeon would complete without this), a torture chamber (where dark mistresses actually torture themselves), Guard Room (for your Dark Elves), Prison and Graveyard (one turns your enemies to skeletons, the other turns your dead into Vampires), and last but not least, the Temple (where you can sacrafice anyone "The Gods have accepted your sacrafice" and possibly be blessed with other creatures, and if you're running low on Manna, you're creatures can pray). Well, I think I've said enough, if this has caught you're attention and you want to know more, I highly recommend this game. Whether you have a little evil in you or not, this game is great. It's definitely a great way to escape life. I, myself, have spent countless hours playing this game, forgetting about my worries, my problems, and the long exhausting day I've had. It's just a fun way to spend you're time. You'll thank yourself for it.
Rating: Summary: The Classic Good vs. Evil, except Evil conquers Good... Review: This game is very fun to play, and it's funny. Some of the things that are said are quite funny "A warlock has become unhappy because he has been slapped." "Your dungeon is full of yogurt." "One of your imps does a great impression of you, he can even do the ears." There's always "You're devotion has earned you a free gaming tip - GO TO BED." (If you're playing it late enough). Being a homemaker I don't have a lot of free time during the day, but in the evening I get to rest. My most favorite video game is Tomb Raider (the movie is awesome). I love Dungeon Keeper 2, it's graphics are great, and the fact that you get to control you're own little world, and the creatures in it is kind of an awesome power. I mean, where else in life can you do that, and walk away whenever you want, or start over if you loose. You get to mine gold or gems and put the money in your treasury. You can build a lair, hatchery, library (for warlocks to research spells), training room, workshop (for all your traps and doors), wooden bridges, stone bridges, casino (for gambling and drinking - no evil dungeon would complete without this), a torture chamber (where dark mistresses actually torture themselves), Guard Room (for your Dark Elves), Prison and Graveyard (one turns your enemies to skeletons, the other turns your dead into Vampires), and last but not least, the Temple (where you can sacrafice anyone "The Gods have accepted your sacrafice" and possibly be blessed with other creatures, and if you're running low on Manna, you're creatures can pray). Well, I think I've said enough, if this has caught you're attention and you want to know more, I highly recommend this game. Whether you have a little evil in you or not, this game is great. It's definitely a great way to escape life. I, myself, have spent countless hours playing this game, forgetting about my worries, my problems, and the long exhausting day I've had. It's just a fun way to spend you're time. You'll thank yourself for it.
Rating: Summary: really good Review: this is a sort off cross between the sims and warcraft the orc campaign. the differences are the graphics which are now 3D and a few different creatures,rooms, and spells
Rating: Summary: :) Review: This is the most sadistic and funny at the same time game ever! Half of skirmish game i spend catchin' enemy in my prison, another half - in torture chamber... mhahahahahahaha
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