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Depths of Peril Mac Game is an RPG game that seems like a MMORPG because there are simulated characters that compete with you in the game and act according to AI programming. This means that if you like War Craft, you will like the interaction of Depth of Peril for Mac. The difference is that only one player can play Depths of Peril, while many can play a game like War Craft. Depths of Peril Mac Games is alot cheaper than War Craft so you can afford to experiment. Depths of Peril is a satisfying RPG action game with lots of replayability. Depths of Peril for Mac doesn't have a whole world of add-on things to buy to expand it, but you might find that is a good thing. If you have been wondering what all the hype around games like War Craft is about, try Depths of Peril for Mac and see if RPG and it's more complex cousin, MMORPG, might be for you. In Depths of Peril! you protect your barbarian city from rampaging monsters while competing with rival factions to see who will rule the city. Between battles and raids, Depths of Peril Mac Game requires that you build the most powerful faction possible, to withstand your enemies. You have to adopt strategy in Depths of Peril!. Compete with rival factions through diplomacy, trade, war, and raids while keeping in mind that every action will have its consequences! With its unique blend of RPG and strategy elements, Depths of Peril for Mac leaves no stone unturned! Find out what RPG is all about. Play the extended two hour trial of Depths of Peril Mac Game. You'll want to keep going after that and save the Princess! Download Depths of Peril Mac Game today! |
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Depths of Peril Review - "Depths of Peril is pretty amazing. It is an action RPG game mixed with the politics of Civilization. After first running into the computer controlled characters it is amazing to think that they are computer AI. It feels like you are playing in a huge world against human players. Unlike most games, In Depths of Peril the goal isn't to kill the computer, it is to out compete the computer. As you often are working on the same goals at the same time, it is a very odd feeling as you realize the computer is racing to save the princess before you do. Depths of Peril is easy to recommend , it even has a full 2 hours trial time,but you won't get enough of this game in 2 hours, there's no question you'll be hooked!" - Midnight Gamer Depths of Peril Review - "Depths of Peril is based on the standard isometric action RPG, like Diablo. This game mode is spiced by many elements of real-time strategy and politics. In Depths of Peril, you play as the leader of a covenant, aiding a small village in a war against evil entities.There is up to six other covenants in game, and gameplay does not evolve around killing these. Instead, these covenants will act as normal players. Not only will they communicate with you, asking for help, trading items, and being a pain in the ass, (I had to quit one game because one covenant kept spamming me with threats) you wil even see them around in the battlefield, fighting, scavenging, and even doing your quests. Your Depths of Peril quests are how the storyline is driven forward, and there are plenty of side quests. These are generic; explore this area, fetch X amount of an item, kill X amount of that monster type. This allows for an almost endless amount of quest work. Which is needed, since opponents will be doing the same quests, forcing you to work fast to avoid all the credit going to someone else. All in all, Depths of Peril is a great game, which will allow for several hours of gameplay. And, when you've played yourself bored of a character, you still have three other classes to choose from, and a near limitless array of combat skills to choose from, allowing for great replayability." - Action Games 4 Me Depths of Peril Review - "I was surprised to see a 120-minute trial for the first time. I thought that it would be enough to bore myself. But I was wrong. The MMORPG-feel of the game is enough reason why such an amount of time is not sufficient to bore you. You'll want to buy the full game. You begin Depths of Peril by creating your character and choosing between different classes. Then you name your own covenant which is like a "guild". And then you are transported to your "house" where you will find useful stuff. I was a bit startled seeing moving "players" and thought, "Are they NPC, too?!" And ys, I think they... were. More play time will tell. You try to recruit people into your covenant and make alliances with the others. Then you also do quests and level up using the simple hack and slash method. You can also form a larger party. Then there are raids, war, etc I have Depths of Peril on my Christmas list, two hours was not enough. You will find yourself wanting to play Depths of Peril for hours, too." - Waiting for Santa Claus Depths of Peril Review - "I
must say some true words now. I am a number 1 War Craft fan.
I've spent tons of money on War Craft. Depths of Peril Review - "Finally, my favorite kind of game! Wow, great work here! Depths of Peril is FANtastic! I can hardly believe that sides are controlled by AI. This world is alive, making self decisions. Like MMORPG. Big (I mean BIG!) sort of items. Excellent graphics. Sounds also good. What more could you want? BUY it!" - RPG Addict Download Depths of Peril Game today!
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