Preview: Dungeon Hunter Alliance – new video!

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1 min read

Gameloft has been hit and miss with its games in the past, but dungeon hack fans can look forward to the iPad/ iPhone Dungeon Hunter franchise coming to PSN.

An unashamed clone of Diablo, Dungeon Hunter is all about killing monsters and gathering loot. The PlayStation Network game, Dungeon Hunter: Alliance, will be out in April, and focuses in on the multiplayer experience.

You’ll be able to team up with up to three friends locally or online, and true to Gameloft form, the game offers up a number of technology gimmicks – in this case the game is PlayStation Move supported.

Gameloft is promising 30 levels, smooth animation and robust character customisation.

There’s a new trailer up at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lrdz_ohdSJw&hd=1

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Preview: Dungeon Hunter Alliance – new video!

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1 min read

Gameloft has been hit and miss with its games in the past, but dungeon hack fans can look forward to the iPad/ iPhone Dungeon Hunter franchise coming to PSN.

An unashamed clone of Diablo, Dungeon Hunter is all about killing monsters and gathering loot. The PlayStation Network game, Dungeon Hunter: Alliance, will be out in April, and focuses in on the multiplayer experience.

You’ll be able to team up with up to three friends locally or online, and true to Gameloft form, the game offers up a number of technology gimmicks – in this case the game is PlayStation Move supported.

Gameloft is promising 30 levels, smooth animation and robust character customisation.

There’s a new trailer up at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lrdz_ohdSJw&hd=1

This is the bio under which all legacy DigitallyDownloaded.net articles are published (as in the 12,000-odd, before we moved to the new Website and platform). This is not a member of the DDNet Team. Please see the article's text for byline attribution.

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