- Publisher: Interplay
- Release Date: Oct 22, 2002
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One
Buy Now
- Critic score
- Publication
- By date
-
Still, it's immense fun for two players, and the game is easy enough for anyone to pick up and get immersed in. If you like D&D games and are up for some monster killing action, this is your game.
-
The graphics are of unprecedented quality, and the gameplay is well implemented, balanced, addictive, and bug-free.
-
Play MagazineSubtle touches like added rain and higher resolution go a long way, especially when a game is this beautiful to begin with. [Dec 2002, p.82]
-
With great visuals, sound, controls and plenty of high-adventure, Dark Alliance is a very gratifying and addictive RPG experience.
-
Official Xbox MagazineThe [Xbox] game is crisper, has more resplendent visuals, a more balanced level of challenge, and swifter load times. [Dec 2002, p.142]
-
It is a bit too short and a lot too linear, but the combination of great graphics, sound, and theme make for a fun experience.
-
A great action-oriented RPG for those who like to spend more time killing hordes of monsters than reading screen after screen of conversational text.
-
If you like "Gauntlet style" hack-n-slash style games, then Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance is definitely for you.
-
A fantastic game. There is a sense of overall refinement and polish that makes it hard not to like anything about it.
-
if you either don't have a PS2 or overlooked Dark Alliance amid the holiday rush last year, then you shouldn't miss this opportunity to get what's easily one of the finest action RPGs ever made.
-
Game InformerIf you love magic and mosters, you really can't go wrong. [Dec 2002, p.142]
-
I'm not sure why there's no support for a third player, but multiplayer is a blast none the less.
-
BG has the entire package: a great story, beautiful graphics, superb audio, all tied together with gameplay that will keep any action adventure gamer glued to their couch.
-
A faithful re-creation of a stellar PS2 game, but considering the beefier hardware and a year of development time, it should have been more.
-
The game still looks and plays great, and will have you addicted for a very long time, whether it be in the co-op or single player modes.
-
GameNowEasily the coolest "Diablo"-style RPG available on any console, and the fact that it looks almost hotter than it plays is icing on the cake. [Jan 2003, p.58]
-
It is the best RPG experience you can find on Xbox to date (sorry "Morrowind," you were impressive, but you were just not that much fun).
-
GMR MagazineA beautiful-looking Dungeons & Dragons-based hack-and-slash that can be played cooperatively with another player. [Feb 2003, p.95]
-
Electronic Gaming MonthlyAs deep as any RPG, but its focus on fast-paced gameplay makes it as visceral as the spazziest beat 'em up. [Jan 2003, p.194]
-
Good for an appertizer, and never the main course. You can beat the game in less than 12 hours, which isn't quite comparable to the usual 30+ hours that fit into other RPG's.
-
A must for every action RPG fan who doesn't mind sharing the love with only one friend.
-
The developers didn't tap into this system like they could have to offer new extras, four-player support, or more characters. In this regard Dark Alliance is a disappointment, but on the flip side, everything that made the PS2 game a hit has been faithfully ported over. Perhaps too faithfully.
Awards & Rankings
|
26
|
|
|
16
|
#16 Most Discussed Xbox Game of 2002
|
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 27 out of 32
-
Mixed: 3 out of 32
-
Negative: 2 out of 32
-
Mar 15, 2018
-
JobA.Mar 25, 2008
-
NathanH.May 27, 2005