Let me say first of all that Dungeon Hunter 4 is a really great quality game. It's a Diablo style dungeon crawler that really delivers graphically, with the story, and with the diversity of classes, abilities, and armor customization.
Unfortunately, the publishers are also greedy sons a witches that made a game designed to force you to pay for power upgrades, or else condemn you to grind pitifully until you give up. Fortunately, they are also lazy sons a witches that apparently didn't debug so well since the game like to randomly gift you high level, expensive items for no apparent reason.
I have twice received a high level weapon without ever making a purchase. Let me be clear- I'm no hacker. I couldn't if I tried. All I know is one moment I'm looking at a tier 47 crafted weapon, and the next, it's sitting in my inventory. My dps jumped from 2k to 21k instantaneously, and I am now mowing down demons with wild abandon.
Besides the glaring weakness of trying to force you to part with your money, the main one is that there seems to be no middle ground. You are either pathetic weakling, one shot by any passing goblin, or an unholy angel of vengeance dispensing divine justice to the masses. The former is no fun at all, the latter is hilarious.
If you've got a tablet, the game is worth a go, even if you get blocked by the inevitable wall. When that happens tho, hang it in the shop awhile. Santa may just be in town.
Unfortunately, the publishers are also greedy sons a witches that made a game designed to force you to pay for power upgrades, or else condemn you to grind pitifully until you give up. Fortunately, they are also lazy sons a witches that apparently didn't debug so well since the game like to randomly gift you high level, expensive items for no apparent reason.
I have twice received a high level weapon without ever making a purchase. Let me be clear- I'm no hacker. I couldn't if I tried. All I know is one moment I'm looking at a tier 47 crafted weapon, and the next, it's sitting in my inventory. My dps jumped from 2k to 21k instantaneously, and I am now mowing down demons with wild abandon.
Besides the glaring weakness of trying to force you to part with your money, the main one is that there seems to be no middle ground. You are either pathetic weakling, one shot by any passing goblin, or an unholy angel of vengeance dispensing divine justice to the masses. The former is no fun at all, the latter is hilarious.
If you've got a tablet, the game is worth a go, even if you get blocked by the inevitable wall. When that happens tho, hang it in the shop awhile. Santa may just be in town.