If you’re familiar with the original Dungeon Hunter – picking up loot from killing enemies works pretty much the same way. 400 items such as weapons, armour, shields, rings, helmets, boots etc. Great thing about these classes and new subclasses is that it provides players with a lot of replayability as they can try out what each of the subclasses are like combined with the 16 available skills to choose from. Last but not least the Mage who always starts off as the weakest but if used wisely can be one of the most deadliest characters in the game will have the ability to branch off into an illusionist or ShadowMancer. The Warrior has the option to move into and become a Berzerker or a holy Crusader, Being a Berzerker allows him to pull off powerful offensive manoeuvres or you take the path of the Crusader where you’ll be granted a fine mix of both offensive and defensive style abilities. ( A total of 16 skills are available to each character – 8 for main class and 8 for specialty class both with 4 active and 4 passive skills to choose from) With whatever decision you make unlocking a new set of skills to allocate points to making you stronger and more deadlier as you progress further into the game. Take for example the Rouge once you reach level 12 you have the option to branch off and choose between taking the path of an archer or a Death Walker. What Gameloft have added to spice up player choices is a specialization class within the main class once you reach level 12. The same three classes are still available which are : The Mighty Warrior, Rouge and Mage. Unfortunately no new classes have been introduced into the game. This time around you can level up your character up to level 100 compared to only level 50 in the original game. Your main character has also undergone a fairly decent transformation not just graphically but also in terms of character progression within the game. Unfortunately all the dialong in the game appears in text boxes and no one speaks, personally that was one thing I would of loved to see to draw you even deeper into the story. One thing missing which I thought would of made it into the sequel was voice acting. You also start off with your little lightening fairy Celest who can hurl lightning bolts at enemies which also look quite impressive when called to aid in battle. Along with that the lighting effects when casting spells have vastly improved from the original. Taking advantage of the iPhone 4 retina display, images appear vibrant, sharper and much more detailed, take for example the first level (Prison Break) the ground looks absolutely stunning making you feel guilty that you’re walking around with those dirty boots on messing up the place. You take on the role of one of the Immortal king’s twin sons and embark on a journey that has you escaping from prison and then traveling across the realm of Gothicus to save everything that needs to be saved and to restore peace to these cursed lands.ĭungeon Hunter 2 has received quite a few updates from the original release – for starters Gameloft have ramped up the graphical aspect of the game. The story takes place 25 years after the events of the first Dungeon Hunter. Dungeon Hunter 2 has finally arrived on the Apple iPhone. The long awaited sequel to Gameloft’s hack and slash Diablo style RPG : Dungeon Hunter.
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