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    Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom

    Game » consists of 5 releases. Released Jan 08, 2008

    Circle of Doom marks the Kingdom Under Fire series' first release on the Xbox 360. With this release, they changed the series' gameplay formula to focus on the hack-and-slash RPG aspects.

    galv's Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom (Xbox 360) review

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    Not nearly as good as the series Xbox releases.

    I was a huge fan of KUF: The Crusaders and KUF: Heroes on the original Xbox, and was excited when this game was announced. On playing this game, however, my reaction was far from what I expected. To put it simply this game isn’t nearly as good as The Crusaders or Heroes, partly because they changed the gameplay.


    Gameplay

    This game focuses less on the strategy and focuses more on being a hack and slash rpg. You can equip two weapons at a time and have an attack button for each weapon. This causes the game to become a button masher. While fun at first, this quickly gets old. You can gain spells and special abilities, but none of them are all that useful or fun. All in all the gameplay is very repetitious and mediocre.


    Graphics

    The game looks pretty nice, as well as the monsters. However it isn’t like its anything spectacular to look at.


    Sound

    The soundtrack isn’t as varied as the series previous installments. It also isn’t as memorable. Voice acting is flat out bad!


    Story

    Is there one?

    There is but it is poorly told. The Story is told by dreaming, which is entirely optional. It sounds like an interesting way to tell a story, however it simply doesn’t work very well. You could go through the entire game and not hear any of the story if you didn’t want to.


    In the end Circle of Doom is kind of a disappointment and isn’t recommendable, even to the fans of the series.

     

    Other reviews for Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom (Xbox 360)

      Circle of Doom was a generic, boring and ugly mess. 0

      This is my first Kingdom Under Fire game.  I have the 2 Xbox releases just sitting on my shelve, waiting to be played, but I felt like playing this one first.  From my understanding, the very first Kingdom Under Fire game was a straight up RTS.  The 2 Xbox games were closer to Dynasty Warrior type Hack and Slasher / war games.  Circle of Doom is actually closer to Phantasy Star Online or Monster Hunter.  I was expecting a somewhat fast paced game, like Diablo.  While it does share some familiari...

      2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

      Just a waste of time. 0

      Good dungeon crawls should be relatively easy games to make. They have a very well established formula: phat loot + gaining levels and new abilitites + varied and interesting monsters to kill, with a dash of story and interesting levels = at the very least a playable Diablo clone. When all of the steps are taken and done well the results are games like Champions of Norrath and Titan Quest; excellent titles with a lot of replay value and fun multiplayer on top of it all. Even when an ingredient o...

      0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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