Dungeon Siege: Throne of Agony Reviews
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Given the size of any one-mission area the amount of times you encounter the loading screen and the length it stays in view is a complete drag. All the MP in the Broken Land can't swerve the fact that this is a game for a portable system; it's essential to have that 'pick up and play' factor. Throne of Agony doesn't.
Still, if you can forgive this gripe and you're into your hack-n-slash-rpg-dungeon-free roaming-button mashing-NPC-level-em-ups then you'd do well to wave your wand at this. It's not massively inspiring, nor is it innovative, but it is a solid and at times addictive little number.
While the second is at Games Asylum with an overall score of 6/10:
Things do get repetitive after a few hours, and the loading times and frequency frustrate, but its fair to say that the developers have achieved what they set out to do: create a console friendly version of the PC originals.