If you are in a need of a easy and quickly solvable action game, then maybe 'Demon Stone' is for you, but I would suggest caution though, as there really isn't anything in it, that would really stand out. After each level you gain experience and gold which you can use to upgrade your characters and gain new attacks, skills or weapons and armor. It's more of a mix between 'Mortal Kombat' and other beat'em'ups, and your generic third person action games. And the game isn't exactly clever with its plot line either: Salvatore has managed to produced another generic and cliché ridden piece of fantasy so typical to his works, that its not even funny.Įven though 'Demon Stone' is described as a RPG game, the truth is, it really isn't that. More experienced players will go through it in less than eight hours. I'll be blunt here: I would have been a bit mad if I would have paid full prize out of this game, as it is SHORT. ![]() Gameplay works pretty well, as the camera mostly stays in a good position, though sometimes, when a horde of creatures try to mangle you and your three companions the characters seem to get lost in the middle, but luckily you just need to press the attack buttons and the characters will hack their way to freedom. The change between characters is easy, especially if you have a good game pad, which feels the right choice when this game is played. You play with three different characters: a fighter, a mage and a thief, which all have different equipment and attacks. Though Patrick Stewart has done better job in the past. Graphics are generally nice and voice acting, even though far cry from phenomenal, does its job decently. It actually is very easy game in general, so if you don't have anything crucial to do and you need to kill a couple of minutes (which is relatively easy with 'Demon Stone' as some levels can be played through in a couple of minutes.) before doing something important. You can read the whole review here.'Demon Stone' is, if not anything else, very easy game to get into. I could believe that, especially after seeing the new gameplay footage in the media section. ![]() True, I could do with perhaps a multiplayer feature (or an online mode considering that The Two Towers had one) to make those heated battles that much more enjoyable, but as it stands, Demon Stone is probably the best Dungeons & Dragons action game ever made. While having a knowledge of those things make some of the more obscure references worthwhile, the addictive hack n’ slash gameplay ensures that gamers of all D & D knowledge levels will have plenty to have fun with. While the game is oozing with D & D lore, you don’t have to be a level 50 wizard or know the names of all the weapons and items to have a good time. Call it the “X factor” or the “fun factor,” but Demon Stone is simply fun to play. While all the features that I’ve talked about already make Demon Stone one heck of a game, there’s also another feature that helps vault the game into a higher status. GameInformer has got the first hands-on impressions of Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone, and the reviewer is quite enthusiastic about the game.
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