Sacred 2: Fallen Angel Reviews
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NZGamer starts us off at 8.0/10:
If you can overlook a few big problems, or just can't afford to upgrade your PC, the console port of Sacred 2: Fallen Angel still provides a solid action RPG with top notch visuals and a truly epic soundtrack thanks to Blind Guardian.
Then we have RPGamer at 3.0/5:
Ultimately, how much you'll enjoy Sacred 2 depends entirely on what you're looking for from the experience. It's a simple hack 'n' slash dungeon crawler, and at that it succeeds. But with virtually no story and a myriad of pointless, distracting side quests, the game relies almost exclusively on multiplayer for a complete experience. Anyone who played and enjoyed the Diablo series' single player campaigns could probably find an enjoyable, thirty hour experience in Sacred 2, but the excitement of character development starts to slow as the game progresses. For Diablo fans wanting something to fill up the time before Diablo 3, however, Sacred 2 is the next best thing.
And Xbox Evolved with a 7/10:
In the end, Sacred 2 is what you make it. It's an addicting single player experience. It's an addicting multiplayer experience. But like I said earlier, if you don't pass the personality test, you will never be drawn in. I obviously was the kind of person who could get drawn into the world of Ancaria. Right now, I could stand on a mountain top and sing praises for Sacred 2. Or I could stand on the same mountain top and scream "SACRED 2, WHY DID YOU MAKE ME FORGET TO EAT DINNER FOUR NIGHTS IN A ROW?!" I wish that were a joke.