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I got the game and the entire class content. Daggerdale don't hold a candle to Crimson Alliance. So it's free, but you have to pay to unlock more content, correct? Can you get achievements from the free version? Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. How satisfied are you with this discussion?

Previous Next. Hanzo Storm Bow. How satisfied are you with this reply? In reply to domuhnic's post on September 7, Lame :. Should you take your winnings and live to fight another day, or risk what you've earned AND your life on another round of combat for greater glory? Description Share this Try on.

Get down with your bad self by slipping into the robes of the powerful Acolyte. The All Class Pack unlocks full versions of all three characters: the powerful wizard, Direwolf; the battle-hardened mercenary, Gnox; or the mysterious assassin, Moonshade.

Purchase the Assassin Pack to fully unlock the mysterious assassin, Moonshade. Combining deadly speed with a mastery of edged weapons, her enemies fall lifeless in the blink of an eye. Stalk like a shadow in the Assassin's outfit. Showcase your support for the developers at Certain Affinity.

This Crimson Alliance ball cap shows off your great taste in games. Free Download to Xbox Being bad was never this much fun. Put on the Hierophant hat for some devilish delight. Nothing can harm you when you don the impenetrable Mercenary armor. Purchase the Mercenary Pack to fully unlock Gnox. How can being bad look this good? Also, people who bought all five games in the Summer of Arcade get a code to get the game for free.

If you get it for free, the game is worth playing. The game follows a very basic hack-and-slash play style. There is nothing really unique about the gameplay elements in this game. However, what is interesting is that it supports 4 player co-op. While the game doesn't make great use of co-op, it does give you a game you can beat in one hour sitting with your friends.

The story is worthless, and the voice-acting is among the worst I've heard in a video game. The art style is not impressive when compared to some of the beautiful games offered on X-Box Live Arcade, such as Braid, Bastion, and Limbo.

However, it isn't an eyesore, so it continues the Arcade tradition of looking better than an actual X-Box game. The music is nothing that stands out, but it also isn't horrible. There are plenty of goodies to find, although most can be found while going through your first playthrough. The replayability mainly comes in in trying to improve your high score. I would say get this game if you have some friends coming over for a few hours and you want a not overly complicated game to play, or if you have other friends who have this game, so you can compete over getting the best score.

And if you bought the Summer of Arcade titles, you just got a decent enough free game. Unfortunately there is something wrong with all of the dungeon crawler games, each one different. Here goes in Chronological order Only Three Classes? Shame on them for making a dungeon crawler this awesome and robbing it of life by not allowing co-op play. Thousands of people would still be playing this game everyday had they included this simple and necessary aspect for the genre The world is infinitely smaller than Sacred 2 in both area and content.

The gameplay, sights, and sounds are similarly uninspiring. Random abilities of your characters will permanently disappear at times This may or may not have been patched since I played but its not as if that makes this game worth anything anyway. Of them all I would say this is the worst of them, unless you knock Torchlight down even further for lack of Co-op Crimson Alliance finally falls in our lap and drum roll Its another missed opportunity.

Visually its awesome and the playabilty is fantastic, almost like an action or arcade game. Unfortunately its a little to much like a stand up arcade game. No loot and no character customization? This is little more than an 80's beat-em-up in a dungeon crawler mask. Don't get me wrong, I had a ton of fun with those games, but I can play them if I want beat-em-up co-op. You will have a much better time than with any of the titles so far.

While playing them, continue to pray that one day we will get a good dungeon crawler for current generation consoles or that they will port Diablo 3.

Neither seems likely at this rate Let a whisper of Torchlight 2 accompany your dreams. Crimson Alliance can be perfectly described as "just another dungeon crawler" since it does nothing new and everything has been seen before.



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