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Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom


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Jan 15, 2008

Dull, repetitive, and generic don't even begin to sum up Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom. Like every other dungeon hack out there, you find yourself constantly stabbing enemies and collecting loot as you travel through various randomly generated environments. However, what you won't find are engaging characters, sexy weapons, or any of the other bits of flair that games of this ilk usually have.

Generic lizardmen and skeletons just walk up to you and wait to be slaughtered. They rarely attack, and potions are plentiful, which means you don't have to worry about "silly" concepts like dodging or blocking. Status ailments and elemental weaknesses also don't matter until after you've unlocked the hard difficulty setting. You may want to use a gun to soften up beefier foes, but, by and large, all you really need to do is collect a few potions and jam on the sword button. You can almost play with your eyes closed!

 
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dingdin  - 5 months 5 days ago 
it sucks balls
Stabby_Joe  - 1 month 10 days ago 
I strangely enjoyed it, I don't care much about grind.
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Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom
Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom

Genre: Action
Release date: Jan 8, 2008
Published by: Microsoft
Developed by: Blueside
Features: Progressive Scan (480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p), Dolby Digital, Content Download, Online Leaderboards
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
4 player CO-OP
4 FLAWED
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