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Depths of Peril review @gameslave

Game: Depths of Peril

From: http://www.gameslave.co.uk/content/depths-of-peril-review/

not a site I have heard of, but since DoP is my game of the moment…

Overall, Depths of Peril is definitely worth a try, graphics and learning curve aside, the game offers plenty of depth and the diplomatic aspect of the game gives it a lot more punch than other RPGs on the market at the moment. However, it is definitely not for the RPG beginner and don’t expect a game to rival the likes of Oblivion in looks and depth.

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Depths of Peril review

Game: Depths of Peril

From: http://www.rpgfan.com/reviews/depthsofperil/index.html

Depths of Peril is a game for true gamers. This is rare among anything with the letters “RPG” printed near it. Most RPGs these days excel in presentation: the story, the graphics, and the sound are superb. Soldak didn’t have the budget or the manpower to boost these aspects of the game, and even if they did, I don’t know if they would have bothered. Depths of Peril doesn’t care to be a book, or a movie, or a soundtrack. It is simply a game, and it is a great game, so long as all you want is a solid, interactive experience with none of the frills of high-budget PC titles. For thirty dollars retail (direct from Soldak’s website), it’s not a bad deal; plus, you can pat yourself on the back for supporting an independent developer!

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Depths of Peril review

Game: Depths of Peril

From: http://www.gamesradar.com/pc/depths-of-peril/review/depths-of-peril/a-20080505104313282022/g-2008050510576329015

DoP getting more and more coverage - I hope that helps them, as it is a fun and addictive game

Depths has three main problems. Firstly, some odd difficulty spikes, presumably coming from how unpredictable the world is. Secondly, being an action-RPG gold-collector, it’s a trifle repetitive. And finally, it would have been nice to have multiplayer. All these are eminently forgivable - especially the last, when the game manages more life than most humans can manage. If Hellgate left you with deep wounds of despair, this is the healing potion for you.

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