dragon61
4th July 2007, 09:45
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It's impossible that you won't find something to like about Dungeon Keeper 2.
There's something immediately unsettling whenever Bullfrog turns out sequels. Best known for its original game designs like Populous, Syndicate, and Theme Park, the mere thought of Bullfrog working with an already-existing concept instead of introducing an entirely new one makes sequels such as Dungeon Keeper 2 seem less ambitious than their innovative predecessors. All the same, the original Dungeon Keeper, a real-time strategy game in which you'd construct a subterranean labyrinth within whose corridors you'd kill the goodly heroes looking to rid their land of the likes of wretches such as yourself, was one of Bullfrog's best ideas in years. In hindsight, though, it wasn't as outstanding as it might have seemed at first, and suffered from being a little too formulaic and at times too chaotic. And so Dungeon Keeper 2 seems like the right way to make amends, to take a brilliant game design and perfect it. Which is why, in spite of this game's absolutely remarkable detail, it doesn't end up being all it might have been - under the surface, it's too much like its predecessor for its own good.
Although Dungeon Keeper 2 shares the original's half-silly, half-scary visual design, the graphics have undergone an incredible refinement since the first game, lending Dungeon Keeper 2 some of the best graphics you've ever seen. A dark, subterranean setting such as this one constantly runs the risk of looking colorless and too despondent, but Dungeon Keeper 2 succeeds in conveying its claustrophobic hallways beautifully, thanks to subtle but terribly effective light and shadow effects that bring your catacombs to life. The various dungeon components, from paper-strewn libraries and glittering treasuries to more sinister developments like cold graveyards and intricate torture chambers, are all readily distinguishable and beautiful to look at right down to the finest detail. And you can zoom in as close as you like from the default isometric view to appreciate that
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It's impossible that you won't find something to like about Dungeon Keeper 2.
There's something immediately unsettling whenever Bullfrog turns out sequels. Best known for its original game designs like Populous, Syndicate, and Theme Park, the mere thought of Bullfrog working with an already-existing concept instead of introducing an entirely new one makes sequels such as Dungeon Keeper 2 seem less ambitious than their innovative predecessors. All the same, the original Dungeon Keeper, a real-time strategy game in which you'd construct a subterranean labyrinth within whose corridors you'd kill the goodly heroes looking to rid their land of the likes of wretches such as yourself, was one of Bullfrog's best ideas in years. In hindsight, though, it wasn't as outstanding as it might have seemed at first, and suffered from being a little too formulaic and at times too chaotic. And so Dungeon Keeper 2 seems like the right way to make amends, to take a brilliant game design and perfect it. Which is why, in spite of this game's absolutely remarkable detail, it doesn't end up being all it might have been - under the surface, it's too much like its predecessor for its own good.
Although Dungeon Keeper 2 shares the original's half-silly, half-scary visual design, the graphics have undergone an incredible refinement since the first game, lending Dungeon Keeper 2 some of the best graphics you've ever seen. A dark, subterranean setting such as this one constantly runs the risk of looking colorless and too despondent, but Dungeon Keeper 2 succeeds in conveying its claustrophobic hallways beautifully, thanks to subtle but terribly effective light and shadow effects that bring your catacombs to life. The various dungeon components, from paper-strewn libraries and glittering treasuries to more sinister developments like cold graveyards and intricate torture chambers, are all readily distinguishable and beautiful to look at right down to the finest detail. And you can zoom in as close as you like from the default isometric view to appreciate that
Download
http://rapidshare.com/files/38650476/dungeon_keeper_2_-Pc_Full_ForumW.Org.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/38648984/dungeon_keeper_2_-Pc_Full_ForumW.Org.part2.rar
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