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Dungeon Siege Throne of Agony – PSP Game

Original price was: $39.20.Current price is: $23.98.

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(35 customer reviews)

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  • 121 Day Warranty Period
  • Personalized Support (8am to 11pm EST)
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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Dungeon Siege Throne of Agony Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:710425239816
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PSP_DUNGEON_SIEGE_THRONE_OF_AGONY

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

Product Type

Platform

PSP

ESRB Rating

Adults Only 18+

Players

1-2

Genre

Action & Adventure, role-playing

35 reviews for Dungeon Siege Throne of Agony – PSP Game

  1. Leo JD

    This is a typical Diablo inspired RPG. Your hero will hack, slash and loot his/her way through yet another fantasy setting. What makes this game atypical is how well its made and lack of good rpg’s for PSP. The interface in this game is pretty good. You use the knob to move, shoulder buttons to drink potions, directional buttons to switch weapons/magic/ map modes, and others to use weapons. As you learn different skills up to six are assignable via button combinations. The interface falls short a bit when it comes to managing inventory. Pressing select bring up a whole new screen. the is no “paper doll” but rather lists for armor/ weapons/ gear etc.. assigning points and viewing stats takes a bit of taking use to. Good thing you don’t take damage as you do so. Other handy feature is compare button which allows quick check to see if your equipped sword is better or worse that that mace you just found.Another shortcoming that only first line of dialogues is voiced.However, it is still a greatlooking, fun, engrossing game.It is a must have for all RPG fans.4.5/5

  2. JAC

    Does DS:ToA have the depth of a true RPG? Of course not, although it’s tough to pull that off in a handheld game — I will wait for Oblivion or D&D:Tactics to see if that formula will work successfully on a handheld. But what DS:ToA succeeds at smashingly is being a ton of fun to play. I commute to a different state by train weekly and this game is the perfect fix for just killing time — just enough role playing to keep you working towards that next level-up for an hour or two, but not so complex that you feel a massive mental commitment is required to play. The controls are simple, the graphics are great for a handheld, and the gameplay is stellar. At times the game slows down my PSP a touch, and I’ve had to reboot once. But mostly it works smoothly and is a great and enjoyable diversion.

  3. HiltonPadberg

    This is a fine little game bringing the same kind of play as the successful “Untold Legends” series. The graphics aren’t quite as nice, and you can’t move the camera around, but this does not detract from the game play experience very much. On the plus side, you have a variety of interesting companions that may fight at your side (one will both fight and constantly heal you). I reccomend this game.

  4. Aaronbo

    This game is excellent and well produced:It has a terrific story that keeps unfolding. The visuals are strong and appealing and complex. The characters clothes changes with each item (weapon, armour, accessory, etc) it acquires (there are hundreds of items). The character is well developed. It has charateristics that can change as you develop. There are dozens of types of characters to fight.Before Dungeon Seige, Lord of the Rings was my favourite game. I tried at least 10 other games since Lord of the Rings before I found this one that I found to be just as engaging. Highly Reccomended.

  5. Marcio N. Medina

    Before I met God of War, it was my favorite game! Nice graphics, nice adventure, I love it.

  6. Robert C. Paro Jr.

    This game has a good, interesting story. The Graphics are good, good spell effects, characters clothes and weapons change on screen when you change them in inventory, and some decent monster designs. The controls are very easy to learn, and streamline the experience. A.I. is decent, and your summoned “followers” are good, but maybe could be fine tuned. Overall it’s very fun, and the involving story will keep you til the end, and co-op should make a 2nd visit worthy.

  7. Charlie Spivey

    If you liked the Dungeon Siege games on the PC, then you will like this. For it being on the PSP, the graphics are surprisingly good. It is strictly a Linear game, so no free roaming. I didn’t know what to expect, but really enjoyed playing this.

  8. Lisa Shea

    Dungeon Siege Throne of Agony for the PSP lets you play Morgrim the Warlord, Serin the Shadow Stalker, or Allister the Battle Mage in a handheld RPG game.I’ve always been a fan of hack-and-slash fun with Diablo and similar games. Dungeon Siege brings this same world to you with lovely graphics. Right from the start it’s fairly straightforward. Monsters are in your path. You attack them. They drop shiny loot. You gather it up and move forward. Along the way you get to level up – deciding which skills to improve. You gather up additional weapons and armor, and can customize the things you wear to suit your interests.The graphics are nicely done on the PSP, but I have to admit most of the time you’re really not looking at them. I do like mini-maps in games, but they become a crutch. Most of the time in this game you’re looking at the mini-map seeking the next red or blue dot. You miss out on half of the detailed trees or flowers or villages you are walking through. It’s much easier just to watch the mini-map to get around corners or more towards potential contacts vs meandering randomly around the actual “drawn” map area.This game isn’t about subtle plots. You go out and gather up X. You go to talk to Y. You need to find some Z. Still, that’s half of the fun. You can tuck the game in your pocket for a week or two, then pull it out the next time you’re on a long bus ride. It’s not like finding your bearings again in War & Peace. It’s simply about moving forward with the attacks a.

  9. D. Braune

    Love 5 he game and got what I was expecting. Best thing is it got here sooner than it was made to appear it was going to.

  10. EMP

    I will admit that I prefer Dungeon Siege II over Diablo II on the PC so this will obviously be a biased review.This game is a perfect example of how PSP stands for PORTABLE. It’s simply a portable Dungeon Siege game. I don’t know how else to describe it. If you are familiar with the series or Diablo then you know what I’m talking about. If you don’t, the think of this as a 3rd person real-time RPG. The game play and graphics are great however it comes at a cost…..small boards with load times in between. If you are impatient, you will get frustrated quickly. Since I am not, I had no problem waiting the few seconds of loading after dealing with an area in the game.Parents: This is a dark fantasy game (like Dungeons and Dragons). I would say ages 8+ would be acceptable but some may want to wait till 10 or 12. Please be responsible.

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