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Reviews
16 reviews found85
Hooked Gamers
Feb 12, 2013
Summary and quote unavailable.
80
Eurogamer
Feb 6, 2013
It's infuriating that the adventure feels so rough around the edges, then, but a range of annoyances are not quite enough to detract from the madcap brilliance at the core of the whole thing.
80
Destructoid
Feb 4, 2013
Despite a few issues I have with the game, most notably the idea of grinding a bit too often early on, this game is a steal at $9.99. If you see it on a sale and remotely enjoy ARPGs, you need to pick this up immediately.
80
Hardcore Gamer
Feb 3, 2013
In the end, Dungeonland is light on content and features, but that’s okay because it’s an absolute steal for $9.99. Players will get a hell of a little dungeon crawler that can provide hours and hours of entertainment, so long as they have friends to partake in the silliness. The game’s tough as nails difficulty, genuinely fun and accessible gameplay, slew of unlockables, and Dungeon Maestro mode all make this worth the price of admission.
70
PC Gamer
Mar 12, 2013
Summary and quote unavailable.
70
Gamer.nl
Feb 6, 2013
Summary and quote unavailable.
70
GameWatcher
Mar 5, 2013
All in all, a fantastic effort from Critical Studio that reaches a climax when you've got three friends fighting against the toughest and most numerous hordes. If only it wasn’t for that damn AI. Top Gaming Moment: When you finally kill one of the game's bosses after repeatedly dying for hours first. In a game like Dungeonland, unreliable companions are a massive problem.
70
The Digital Fix
Mar 14, 2013
Dungeonland is ultimately pointless when it comes down to it. Yet it is the good kind of pointless, the kind that still produces entertainment with friends and fills a void. Dungeonland knows it does not amount to much, in fact it revels in it, wilfully mocking itself throughout. It is this inanity and insanely high difficulty that keep this game afloat and will keep you coming back every now and then for a burst of irrelevant fun.
70
Multiplayer.it
Feb 16, 2013
Summary and quote unavailable.
70
Hyper Magazine
Mar 12, 2013
Summary and quote unavailable.