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Dungeon Keeper brought about an excellent sense of "us" (your much-loved zoo of warlocks, trolls, imps and S&M freaks) and "them" (the achingly resilient heroes who routinely arrived with the intention to destroy you) a clash made all the more intriguing because your dungeon was not a happy place.
#Dungeon keeper 3 converting heros series#
Lots of games have done the sim dungeon thing since then (most recently the PSP series Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman!), but nobody's done it with as much charm, ingenuity and breadth.
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Starting with nothing more than a handful of adorably loyal imps, Dungeon Keeper had you slicing corridors, monster lairs and neat little killzones out of the Earth, gradually creating a functional subterranean ecosystem that would, with any luck, automatically butcher any and all heroes that came wandering in. It's the first game I've played in years that I wish had given up on all the clever crap and tried to be nothing more than a derivative, stinking clone.ĭungeons, from German developer Realmforge Studios is in many respects an homage to Bullfrog's classic Dungeon Keeper. When it's your job to play games, all the games, every game, you end up craving anything that you haven't seen before: games that put your expectations in a paper bag and set fire to them. Had you heard? Us games reviewers, we get high off innovation.