I cast Magic Missile!
As I expressed earlier in my preview for Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale, I've always been surprised that there isn't a more high-profile aggressively marketed Dungeons & Dragons title on the console market when developers like BioWare and Bethesda owe much of their success to their D&D forefathers. I can easily imagine a short, succinct, easy-to-follow D&D tabletop campaign…
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Dungeons & Dragons on the console
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Enjoyable multiplayer mode
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$15 is fair for the content
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Good but strict character building
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Not that innovative
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Some faulty presentation and polish
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Too easy to spam
