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7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 46 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 24 out of 46
  2. Negative: 2 out of 46
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  1. ChrisP.
    Jan 17, 2004
    7
    I agree. Game has some glaring faults that are even worse than in DS1, I.E. the combat stances kinda suck. Unless you set it to "hold position", your entire party will take off after anything that comes within visual range and will continue chasing it until 1. it goes out of vis. range, 2. they catch it and kill it, 3. something catches and kills you, 4. you stop them. You'll be I agree. Game has some glaring faults that are even worse than in DS1, I.E. the combat stances kinda suck. Unless you set it to "hold position", your entire party will take off after anything that comes within visual range and will continue chasing it until 1. it goes out of vis. range, 2. they catch it and kill it, 3. something catches and kills you, 4. you stop them. You'll be stopping your party a lot. Expand
  2. MateusC.
    Feb 3, 2006
    7
    If you didn't play the first game, this is your chance. If you know Dungeon Siege think this only a weak expansion compared with original game.
  3. AndreasI.
    Feb 14, 2005
    6
    I was expecting the expansion pack beacause i thought that they might put some extras like class and something like that but they didnt! They didnt even put something new to character creation! Its a nice game to spend your time for fun especially On-Line but i am waiting for Dungeon Siege 2.
  4. Jan 28, 2021
    5
    Sadly this is the most unremarkable and generic standalone expansion I know. While it is not truly awful I was always waiting for the game to take momentum and become better. It did not happened and boredom became a problem. The story starts in the town of Arhok on the continent of Aranna were the player character is tasked by the mayor to help to save the supply caves which are overrun bySadly this is the most unremarkable and generic standalone expansion I know. While it is not truly awful I was always waiting for the game to take momentum and become better. It did not happened and boredom became a problem. The story starts in the town of Arhok on the continent of Aranna were the player character is tasked by the mayor to help to save the supply caves which are overrun by monsters. However a greater tragedy happens as the Staff of Stars is gone missing (powerful artifact with a lot of backstory). You follow the clues to get it back and prevent a disaster. Like I said the story is RPG standard. Insert artifact / weapon / item here that is stolen and can cause mayor havoc and must be retrieved form the villains by the hero. While the main games story was not up to the best stories in games too it had it moments and was worthwhile. Here there are some interesting ideas but nothing is at the end worth writing home. Gameplay wise it is more of the same from Dungeon Siege (with some additions). A solid action RPG. You have no fixed class. Instead you have 3 stats and 4 abilities. The abilities are melee combat, ranged combat, combat magic and nature magic. These level up if you use them in battle (melee attacks for melee, ranged attacks for ranged etc.) and are connected to your stats. The stats are strength, dexterity and intelligence. All stats are leveled up with enough experience points from all abilities no matter which one you favor / use but the most connected ability is increased at a higher amount. For example if you use melee combat your strength will increase really fast but your intelligence only a little bit. So your magic spells will not be a force to be recognized. It is for you to chose what you want. I always picked an archer (dexterity) with magic as backup. Alternatively both magic stats use intelligence so there is an overlap. Also as per RPG standards it takes longer and longer to level up. You don't need to be good in everything as you can hire characters that join your party which are controlled by AI. The expansion adds set items (Bonus effects the more pieces you equip), new spells and a few improvements. A big appeal is of cause the loot. Like for example in Diablo and later Borderlands it is so enjoyable to find better and better equipment like weapons, armors and accessories. Without this I would rate it even lower. The presentation was fine for its time and I want to mention that I had no serious bugs or glitches (same as main game). Overall I would avoid this game as it was boring after a while and it did not age well. There are better options out there. Expand
  5. Jun 4, 2023
    6
    The game does not have a bad atmosphere, interesting role-playing system, but has a rather unfortunate approach to the combat system and low frame rate.
Metascore
73

Mixed or average reviews - based on 27 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 16 out of 27
  2. Negative: 1 out of 27
  1. 90
    Almost a full-fledged sequel in its own right. Not only do you get the full original game, but you also get a new campaign with a more than respectable amount of game time, new spells, treasures, monsters, and improved interface options.
  2. It's a welcome and entertaining addition to an excellent game. [PC Zone]
  3. Legends of Aranna delivers. With about fifteen hours of gameplay, lots of new items to collect, and a horde of monsters and boxes to destroy, this expansion offers plenty for gamers who love to increase stats and find fancy weapons and armor. [Jan 2004, p.155]