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Dungeon Siege 3 - Steam PC [Online Game Code]

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  • Adventure solo or with friends in co-op multiplayer.
  • Uncover a deep story that only Square Enix and Obsidian Entertainment can deliver.
  • Pick from unique and highly customizable character classes with a wide range of abilities.
  • Recruit companions with unique personalities, abilities and views on the world around them.
  • Make weighty decisions that impact alliances, enemies and ultimately the culmination of the story.

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For centuries legionnaires have protected the nation of Ehb until they were betrayed and all but driven to the brink of extinction. Now that evil has returned to Ehb the people turn to the few remaining Legionnaires for the protection of the past. As an heir to the legion will you accept this plea for help? How it will all be resolved is up to you!


Dungeon Siege III is an Action RPG that seamlessly blends intuitive fast-paced gameplay, a robust RPG system featuring a large selection of abilities, loot galore and the depth of story Square-Enix and Obsidian Entertainment are known for creating. Players will be able to adventure by themselves, on the couch with friends, or online in a fully multiplayer experience.




(c)2010 Square Enix, Inc. Developed by Obsidian Entertainment, Inc. DUNGEON SIEGE is a registered trademark of Square Enix, Inc.


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Minimum System Requirements:PC Recommended System Requirements:
  • Processor:   Core 2 Duo 2.5 GHz or equivalent
  • RAM:   1.5 GB
  • Hard Disk:   4 GB for full installation
  • Video Card:   ATI Radeon HD 4870 or NVIDIA GTX 260
  • Supported OS:   Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows

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    For centuries legionnaires have protected the nation of Ehb until they were betrayed and all but driven to the brink of extinction. Now that evil has returned to Ehb the people turn to the few remaining Legionnaires for the protection of the past . As an heir to the legion will you accept this plea for help? How it will all be resolved is up to you!


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    Dungeon Siege 3 is an Action RPG that seamlessly blends intuitive fast-paced gameplay, a robust RPG system featuring a large selection of abilities, loot galore and the depth of story Square Enix and Obsidian Entertainment are known for creating. Players will be able to adventure by themselves, on the couch with friends, or online in a fully multiplayer experience.




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    Lucas Montbarron
    Lucas Montbarron is the son of the former Grand Master of the Legion. He is the last of a noble and respected line. Raised in a series of safehouses by families loyal to his father's memory, Lucas will not rest until the Legion is rebuilt, and his family's honor is restored. Lucas has been taught the art of combat in the ancient and deadly style of the Legion. Lucas is a skilled swordsman, and a master of two combat stances. He can fight with a sword and shield, which allows him to attack quickly, deal heavy damage, and interrupt and stun single targets. When outnumbered, he wields a massive two-handed sword. While slower to swing and less practical for one-on-one combat, it can strike multiple foes and knock them back, making it an ideal weapon for crowd control.




    Anjali
    Anjali is an archon - a legend, come to life. In the old stories, archons were spirits of fire, who served the long-lost creator gods. But Anjali was raised by friends of the Legion, and she does not know how she came to this world, or what happened to the others of her kind.

    Anjali can shift freely between her human form and an incarnation of elemental fire. In human form, she fights with a staff or a spear, allowing her to fend off multiple attackers while leaping in and out of the fray. In her fiery incarnation, she can hurl bolts of flame at ranged targets, flood areas with heat and fire, or inflict searing wounds that injure her foes over time.




    Katarina
    Katarina is the daughter of a Legion commander and a Lescanzi witch. Her mother's people are nomads and wanderers, skilled in both warfare and magic, Katarina has been trained in their ways. At long range, she fights with ensorcelled bullets and deadly curses. When foes get close, they fare no better, as they come face-to-muzzle with her pistol and her shotgun – or perhaps the jaws of her faithful black hound. Katarina is mischievous and unpredictable, but she is also devoted to the Legion's cause...




    Reinhart
    Reinhart descended from a great line of Legion mages, but he spent most of his life in Stonebridge, studying magic at the Collegium. As a scholar of arcane magic, Reinhart bends the forces of creation and destruction to his will. He can channel Dynamic magic through his gauntlet, shocking or stunning his foes. Or he can use Entropic magic to warp time and space, destroying large numbers of enemies from afar. Reinhart is known for his unconventional thinking and innovative magical techniques...and for his eccentricity, too.


    System Requirements
    Minimum Specifications: OS: Win 7, Vista and XP Processor: Core 2 Duo 2.5 GHz or equivalent RAM: 1.5 GB Hard Drive: 6 GB Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 3870 or NVIDIA 9800 GT Additional Info: Requires Steam account for installation

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    3.6 out of 5 stars
    3.6 out of 5
    230 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the graphics of the game, mentioning it looks beautiful and is very polished. They also appreciate the great artwork and programming done by the game. However, some customers report issues with performance and ease of use. They say the game doesn't run properly, is complicated to install, and difficult to play. Customers also dislike the entertainment value. Opinions are mixed on value, gameplay, and character customization.

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    30 customers mention30 positive0 negative

    Customers say the game has nice graphics, and they appreciate the great artwork and programming. They also say the graphics and gameplay are very polished, and the game is fanciful.

    "...What I found much to my surprise was a beautifully crafted, fun little RPG/hack n' slash/beat-em up hybrid that takes the best of what we've seen in..." Read more

    "...Not the best I have seen but they are more then adequate. The game looks beautiful and it is so smooth on my GeForce GT 440 that it is a pleasure to..." Read more

    "...(Bottom Line Up Front): Not worth the money. PRO's: Story, Decent Graphics, Passable Dialogue CON's: Character Customization, no Maps,..." Read more

    "...I love rotating the camera and looking at the great artwork and programming done by game development teams...." Read more

    69 customers mention37 positive32 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the video game. Some mention that the story isn't bad, the game play is fun, and it's a reasonable game. However, others say that the controls for the PC version are funky, the gameplay is incredibly boring, and the game is a total waste of time and money.

    "I bought this game a few days ago because it was so cheap, I never played the previous games in the Dungeon Siege franchise although I've been a long..." Read more

    "...This game is not the best though, the controls for the PC version are sort of funky...." Read more

    "...You can play different characters at least, get some quality coop play going (both localy and online), enjoy a engrossing storyline , exciting..." Read more

    "...It's not the greatest game in the world, the game play is some what crap since it's really hard to control your camera and fight at the same time...." Read more

    25 customers mention14 positive11 negative

    Customers are mixed about the gameplay. Some mention that they enjoy an engrossing storyline, exciting combat mechanics, and decent plot. However, others say that the storyline is pretty loose and boring, the combat can seem repetitive, and the game is completely uninspired.

    "...The skill tree progression is very familiar if you play console games of this sort and reminds me a lot of games like Darksiders, but its really..." Read more

    "...complaints as others about the game play however: no maps, linear game play, somewhat dull and arcade-like boss fights...." Read more

    "...The game is beautiful, fun, and challenging :)." Read more

    "...BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front): Not worth the money. PRO's: Story, Decent Graphics, Passable Dialogue CON's: Character Customization, no..." Read more

    12 customers mention6 positive6 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the character customization in the video game. Some mention that the customization is through the roof, and the character models do look pretty good. However, others say that the gameplay is very limited, and that you cannot name or customize your character. They also say that character progression is horribly dumb.

    "...The legendary items are also a nice touch, with "named" weapons or armor that have a story behind them...." Read more

    "...'s: Story, Decent Graphics, Passable Dialogue..." Read more

    "...You can play different characters at least, get some quality coop play going (both localy and online), enjoy a engrossing storyline , exciting..." Read more

    "...It's bad enough that both characters have to be on screen at the same time (On a PC?!) But when the other player moves, it move MY camera...." Read more

    30 customers mention5 positive25 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the video game. They mention that it does not run properly, the mouse cursor is uncontrollable, and the steam is not working. They also say that the multiplayer is non-functional and the current control system is unplayable.

    "...Basically, it's the fast food of video games." Read more

    "...they're trying to spread the wealth, but lets face it, consoles cannot do what a computer can...." Read more

    "...nature of the quests in the game drew attention to just how slow your character party moves...." Read more

    "...Game completion time is less then 15 hours, not worth the price tag. Re-playability is none." Read more

    18 customers mention4 positive14 negative

    Customers find the video game software complicated to install and play. They also say there's no real help available and the instructions are lacking.

    "...I saw an Xbox 360 gamepad emulator on the internet but it is complicated to get running so I didn't download it...." Read more

    "...I like STEAM for what it is, except that it makes things pretty damned difficult when you're deployed...." Read more

    "...It took several tries.Attempting to run the program results in crashes. I get a busy cursor for about 3 seconds, and then nothing...." Read more

    "...Inventory/Loot: Very streamlined, you don't have tons of junk to lug around and bring to town...." Read more

    9 customers mention0 positive9 negative

    Customers find the entertainment value of the video game software to be dull, boring, and dumbed down. They also say the controls are awkward and the game lacks the soul of other Obsidian games.

    "...as others about the game play however: no maps, linear game play, somewhat dull and arcade-like boss fights...." Read more

    "...Weapons and armor in the game are also bland and unimaginative and reference dozens of cryptic statistics whose functions are never explained...." Read more

    "...when referring to 'JEYNE KASSYNDER', Storyline is pretty loose and boring, Character progression is horribly dumb.. I think the main problem with..." Read more

    "Save your money not anything like the previous 2 versions. Dumb-ed down, terrible controls, no manual (not even downloadable), no explanation of..." Read more

    Top reviews from the United States

    Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2012
    Platform For Display: PC DownloadEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
    I bought this game a few days ago because it was so cheap, I never played the previous games in the Dungeon Siege franchise although I've been a long-time PC gamer and know some of Obsidian's older titles well. I checked out the demo first on Steam however to make sure I wouldn't instantly uninstall the game after playing for a few minutes and had read a few of the negative comments about this game, mainly centered on two major complaints: 1) being a console port and 2) not really a Dungeon Siege title.

    What I found much to my surprise was a beautifully crafted, fun little RPG/hack n' slash/beat-em up hybrid that takes the best of what we've seen in recent years on both the PC and console and combines them. The result is somewhat watered down sum of its parts, but that doesn't make Dungeon Siege 3 any less enjoyable. In fact, the game is quite fun overall, especially once you plug in a 360 controller.

    As I've mentioned earlier, I have a vast background as a PC gamer and don't understand all the hatred and contempt people have for "console ports". The makers of this game clearly made every effort to make the PC experience an excellent one and superior to that of the consoles. Yes, the game design does take some cues from console games, especially with the streamlined character progression, but is this such a bad thing?

    1) Level Design: Its not wide open like Skyrim, or even Diablo or Titans Quest. You are funneled along with some backtracking but you never feel like you have to explore every bit of terrain or you might miss something. It feels more like Dragon Age in some respects, but still not as much free movement to explore.

    2) Inventory/Loot: Very streamlined, you don't have tons of junk to lug around and bring to town. Inventory management is minimal as well as you don't have to manage size-based inventory. Its more like an MMO in that sense. You also don't have pots or anything like that to bog down your gaming experience. Item rewards are also balanced and continue to keep me interested, whether its chest/boss drops or loot I can buy at vendors. I generally find loot I can use and loot that's better than the stuff that I'm already wearing, which is sometimes a problem in games like this. The legendary items are also a nice touch, with "named" weapons or armor that have a story behind them. Adds to that "epic" feeling even though the story and characters themselves don't always feel so epic.

    3) Story-telling/Choices: Obsidian may have taken some cues here from Bioware with the "decision wheel" style of story-telling, although its obvious most of the dialogue choices lead to the same conclusions. I actually got more of a Witcher vibe from the story decision and consequences. Either way, the story isn't great but its certainly not bad either.

    4) Production values/graphics/sound: The graphics, animations, particle effects, itemization, art direction are all fantastic, I'm also playing in 3D which makes it even more amazing. Definitely check this game out in 3D if you get a chance! The music was a weaker spot imo, just seems out of place sometimes, but I think this game has a lot of that overall and is just confused at what kind of fantasy era or secular culture it wants to adopt.

    5) Gameplay/Combat/Skill Trees: The game is just fun overall. Boss fights are generally challenging, getting there usually less so. Combat can seem repetitive until you get some more abilities to use, as you only have a single default attack/combo. If they could've done things differently here, they could've made combat more varied imo. The skill tree progression is very familiar if you play console games of this sort and reminds me a lot of games like Darksiders, but its really not that different from skill tree progressions found in older games of this genre like Titans Quest or Diablo, just presented differently. All things said, this area could probably use the most work but its still fun and lets you cater your character to your playstyle.

    So, in summary, I'm really enjoying this game and think its a treat for anyone who likes RPG, hack n' slash, or beat-em up platformers. Its not a perfect game by any means, but it clearly takes bits and pieces of the best features in a lot of games, doesn't necessarily improve on them or even go into as much depth, but the game will feel familiar in a lot of ways. Just play the game for what it is instead of what you think it should be based on the title or the fact its on the PC, and I think you'll enjoy this game more.
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2011
    Platform For Display: PCEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
    I have played this game on and off since I got it last month. I have to say that I enjoy it very much, up until the part my character gets overwhelmed and killed. Needless to say, I am stuck in the game and I have trouble concentrating these days so I haven't figured out a good tactic to get past it.

    With all of that said though I have to say that the game is very fun. I have not been spoiled on the first two so can not compare how it holds up to the rest of the series so this is an unbiased review of the game. I see in other reviews though that Dungeon Siege III breaks from some of the traditions set in the first two so many people just hate it on principle. I for one like this game though and I have been thinking of buying the first two to see what all the griping is about.

    This game is not the best though, the controls for the PC version are sort of funky. It does have gamepad support though but it has to be a Xbox 360 gamepad. A regular PC gamepad, like what I have, is not supported. I saw an Xbox 360 gamepad emulator on the internet but it is complicated to get running so I didn't download it. I prefer my games to be simple to use and play.

    One thing to note, this game reminded me a bit of Dragon Age, I guess that is not important but the look and feel of the game was very similar. The only difference is this game is more of an action click-fest and Dragon Age is not so much.

    The graphics in Dungeon Siege III run smoothly on my PC, and the look very good. Not the best I have seen but they are more then adequate. The game looks beautiful and it is so smooth on my GeForce GT 440 that it is a pleasure to play. I run it at high resolution (1920x1080) and high settings and it runs just great. The game seems to be well optimized to run on lower performance hardware. I guess the 8GB of RAM that I have helps with that.

    All in all I recommend this game. If you are not too hung up on the first two, or have not played them at all, then you are in for a treat :). The game is beautiful, fun, and challenging :).
    Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2012
    Platform For Display: PC DownloadEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
    I got this game when it was on sale. It's not the greatest game in the world, the game play is some what crap since it's really hard to control your camera and fight at the same time. However, as a mild form of entertainment for about 12-16 hours the game is fine. It's a dungeon crawl, there's not much to it. I think the horribly negative reviews are unwarranted. If you go in to the game like you go into watching an action movie it's fine. It's cheap, mindless entertainment that will keep you occupied. If you're expecting the depth of prior dungeon siege games, well it's just not there. Basically, it's the fast food of video games.
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    Dark Storm
    4.0 out of 5 stars ... 1st & 2nd Dungeon Siege games the graphics are better, at the moment my only negative is that ...
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 21, 2015
    Platform For Display: PCEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
    I have only just started playing this game its different from the 1st & 2nd Dungeon Siege games the graphics are better, at the moment my only negative is that the camera angle is rather awkward. You can only have it very high looking down on your character or zoom in closer you can never see that far ahead before being attacked.
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    Olivier Cyr Delforge
    3.0 out of 5 stars Three Stars
    Reviewed in Canada on March 2, 2016
    Platform For Display: PCEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
    Dungeon Siege I and II were better, they changed the gameplay too much =/
    Edward C Prefontaine
    1.0 out of 5 stars Unusable disc
    Reviewed in Canada on May 13, 2016
    Platform For Display: PCEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
    I love this game however the disc I bought had already been registered and is unusable. I wasted my money.