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Steam now offers a playable demo for Dungeon Siege III, providing the chance to check out this action/RPG sequel developed by Obsidian Entertainment. Here is what they have to say about this: The Dungeon Siege III Demo is now available via Steam. Experience a small taste of Dungeon Siege III in single-player and 2-person local co-op play modes. (co-op requires two controllers)
Click Here to download and start playing. Must have Steam installed.
Pre-Purchase your copy of Dungeon Siege III today and be ready to play when it launches this month.
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Re: Dungeon Siege III Demo |
Jun 7, 2011, 18:18 |
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StingingVelvet wrote on Jun 7, 2011, 18:06:
Teddy wrote on Jun 7, 2011, 17:16:
StingingVelvet wrote on Jun 7, 2011, 16:54: All these complaints about the UI and such are based on PC controls, which right or wrong are not the way to play this. That's an absurd way to look at the situation.
If playing with PC controls isn't the right way to play it, then they shouldn't have the audacity to try and sell it to me as a PC game. That's a really limited view some people have that I have never understood. Controllers have been part of PC gaming since the beginning and there have always been PC games that worked better with a controller, from Tomb Raider to Assassin's Creed.
I play PC games for a hell of a lot more reasons than just mouse and keyboard. Still, we didn't play Diablo with a controller. Games like this just seem more natural with a mouse. |
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