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Dungeons & Dragons Heroes - Xbox

Offical GamePro Score: 5.00

Average User Score: 4.7

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Xbox 360 Emulator Has Critical Error

In the Metalworks Die Cast while retrieving the key to rescue Laundra the game freezes after getting the soul shard from the fire giants throne (during the players weapons upgrade). This was a three person game, we tried many controllers (wired and wireless), switched individual characters to different ports, and even tried another D&D Heroes disk to no avail.

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Loads of D&D fun for everyone.

Though graphically inferior to other games of its ilk, D&D Heroes features fun, fast-paced action. Think of it as a glorified version of Gauntlet Legends with far more character embellishments. Great as a single player or multiplayer experience. A good game for couples, or getting your girlfriend to see the fun there is to be had by playing games. Highly addictive gameplay, an adjustable camera, decent voiceacting, and fine medieval music. (For maximum enjoyment, enter the nightmare difficulty cheat.)

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Super

First lets get down to the point. Ask me if D&D:Heroes is any good...Go ahead, ask me.....Shut up and buy the game!!! D&D is an awesome game, graphics are pretty, sound is groovy, control rules all, and over all if you're not "a loner and a rebel"(sorry Dottie) and you do have friends with hands and fingers, and thumbs and such, this game is even better. It's so cool to have to have the fighter give a war cry, while the dwarf gives a circle of protection (made of fire), while elf and the rogue throw magic and arrows at the nemesis. This has got to be one of the best multiplayer games of the year...or in years even. If you haven't played this game and wonder if it's any good...Don't, just buy it first, drool all over the packaging on the drive home, pop it in the ol' X and thank me later. 5 all the way!

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