Posted by: Dave Burrows | December 28, 2009

Dungeon Hunter (Diablo clone) for the iPhone and iPod Touch

For anyone that loved Diablo on the PC, then you need to check out Dungeon Hunter on the iPhone and iPod Touch. Dungeon Hunter is Gameloft’s version of Diablo for the iPhone.

When the darkness awoke, evil flooded over the land of Gothicus. Dispel the darkness in your realm, uncover your memory about terrible events and fight the evil queen who tyrannizes the kingdom… the queen you loved. Dungeon Hunter is a 3D epic quest set in a dark fantasy world, in the tradition of the most successful action RPGs.

You can

  • Discover the enormous world of Gothicus and achieve different types of quests and missions: explore, kill, protect, find special items… 5 faeries, each with their own personality, will help you, providing protection, powers and advice.
  • Create your own character: choose his class from Rogue (to act stealthily), Knight (to use the blade as your favorite weapon) or Mage (to perform the most powerful magic).
  • Evolve and progress along your adventure. Gain experience points by killing enemies or succeeding in certain quests, and choose how to distribute them according to the skills you want to favor.
  • Tons of items, weapons and armors to find or buy from the merchant. They will change the look and abilities of your character.
  • A great gameplay experience (hack ‘n’ slash) for real-time fights, providing a heavy dose of fun for everybody.

Defeat the forces of evil, by magic and by sword, and finally face your destiny.

The look and sound of this game are exactly what you would expect if you’ve played previous Gameloft offerings like Hero of Sparta or Assassin’s Creed. You view things from a third-person, three-quarters perspective, which is right in line with the Diablo games it so liberally borrows from. Your character’s look changes depending upon what class you choose, and what items you have equipped. You can choose from three different classes in Dungeon Hunter. There’s the basic Warrior, the more lightly clad Rogue, and finally the Mage, who is obviously the chief magic user in the bunch.

Dungeon Hunter is available on the iTunes Store for $4.99 / £2.99, or you can pick up the FREE Version to try before you buy.


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