![]() ![]() We hope they have as much fun playing Dungeon Hunter: Alliance as we had making the game. We are very proud to offer PlayStation Network users the type of experience that has been lacking in this current generation of consoles. It was tempting to do, but we opted to focus our effort on making the best possible cooperative experience and had no wish to throw in more game modes simply to make the features list longer. Naturally, we couldn’t include every single feature that came to mind, and player versus player is one such feature. If you want to play with four players but can only get two real life allies, you can take your game online and invite a distant friend or a random player to join the party. If you feel like having friends over but don’t want to start a new character, the option is there. After all, the multiplayer experience really is the focus of this game, but we don’t want players to feel like they have to start back at level one when they feel like playing solo. Still, the hardest part of the process has been making a fun, stable and engaging multiplayer mode that lets you switch seamlessly between single player, local multiplayer and online multiplayer, without having to switch your character. Personally, I love the fact that it allows you to play with a single hand – leaving the other hand free to grab chips or a cold one – but if you prefer, you can always use a DualShock controller instead. Even players inexperienced with the classic controller can easily pick up and play using the PlayStation Move. The PlayStation Move motion controller allows players to experience Dungeon Hunter: Alliance in a somewhat more relaxed and casual manner, which is exactly what we had in mind for it. Even with a designer working full time on this for nearly half a year, we had to go through many iterations before finding exactly what we wanted: a new and refined experience with the peripheral – not some tacked-on feature. Though originally we only planned on players using the standard DualShock controllers, we started working on PlayStation Move motion controls in the spring of 2010. We also have a system that allows players to reset their skills and explore different roles and customization paths. This creates opportunities for players to complement each other, becoming a party that’s far more powerful than the sum of its heroes. You’re going to need all those powers, as monsters in co-op are noticeably beefed up (and drop better loot), so teamwork is important. ![]() Each class has a total of seven ability tiers and players unlock a new tier every few levels, so there’s always something to look forward to just around the corner. To this end, we included some great abilities to unlock as your character progresses. Just getting the classes balanced to the point we felt every player will be happy filling in a unique role for their party required extensive playtesting. So we rebuilt our game systems, graphics and engine from the ground up for the PlayStation 3. While the storyline is based on the original Dungeon Hunter, we wanted to re-imagine everything else for Alliance. In all honesty, we might have been able to release it sooner, but we really wanted to make sure this was a polished game, not just a run-of-the-mill hack ‘n slash. Today, the game is available for download on the PlayStation Network! Visit the game’s PlayStation Japan game page here.Hard to believe it’s almost been a year since we unveiled Dungeon Hunter: Alliance at E3, but the wait is finally over. Superior Graphics – Dungeon Hunter V offers AAA graphics and intricate details to bring the game and story to life.Unrivaled Hack ‘n’ Slash Action – Discover how the animations and controls have been revamped to bring the most amazing combat moves and even more satisfying deaths.Daily and Weekly Events – Daily dungeons will reward your demon-killing skills with unique materials to evolve and fuse your gear, while weekly Wanted Challenges will require you to get on top of the leaderboard to get the best rewards.Asynchronous Multiplayer – Customize your Stronghold with a large variety of creatures, manage and defend it, and raid opponents’ Strongholds to ravage their loot.Cooperative Gameplay – Hire your friends or other players as Allies to help you on your journey of vengeance and bounty hunting.All other registered trademarks are the property of. Embark on a Single-Player Campaign through Five Realms and countless dungeons – While seeking vengeance against those who have forsaken you, embark on an immersive journey as our spirit-imbued hero through the five shattered realms, and become known as the most notorious Bounty Hunter of them all. PlayStation Trophies is not affiliated with Sony or PlayStation, it is owned and run by Resero Network Ltd.Join millions of Bounty Hunters in the latest opus of the most intense and immersive hack ‘n’ slash game ever released on mobile.
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