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Dungeon Siege III is an action role-playing game developed by Obsidian Entertainment. It was published by Square Enix for PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows in June 2011. It is the third full and fifth overall release in the Dungeon Siege series of video games and the first since Dungeon Siege: Throne of Agony in 2006.
Dungeon Siege was initially planned for release in the third quarter of 2001, before being delayed to the following year, and Gas Powered Games spent the added time tuning and polishing the game and expanding the game's items and multiplayer features. [29] Dungeon Siege was released for Windows on April 5, 2002, by Microsoft. [18]
Secret of Mana's co-op gameplay was considered innovative in its time, [10] as it allowed the second or third players to drop in and out of the game at any time. This function influenced future titles, such as Dungeon Siege III. [11]
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The Windows version of Dungeons 3 received "generally favorable" reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic; [25] the Xbox One version received "mixed or average reviews". [26] Multiple reviewers opined that Dungeons 3 was the closest the developer has come to creating a successor to Bullfrog Productions' iconic Dungeon Keeper series. [8 ...
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Ultima V: Lazarus is a fan-made remake of Ultima V.The game uses Gas Powered Games' Dungeon Siege engine, and that game is required to play the remake. It is an attempt to reconstruct the original title, including an elaborated plot, strategy elements and updated conversational mechanisms to resemble 2005 game dialog systems.
The Dragon Quest series has sold over 85 million units worldwide [2] while the Kingdom Hearts series has shipped over 36 million copies worldwide. [3] Since its inception, the company has developed or published hundreds of titles in various video game franchises on numerous gaming systems.