The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Dungeons and Dragons Tactics Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:742725275256
Condition:Used
Genre:Strategy
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PSP_DUNGEONS_AND_DRAGONS_TACTICS
———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.
Alberta M Fenton –
This game is not what I thought it would be so I don’t play it that much
Michael McMaster –
Awesome
donald miller –
good game got a copy for a friebd
Kindle Customer –
…this game would get a much lower review.The developers did a decent job of taking the D&D rules and putting them on the PSP. A few things are missing, but that’s understandable.This issue comes in with the difficulty. D&D rules say encounters should be scaled so you can get through 4 of them before resting. The game doesn’t do that. I find myself having to rest every battle or 2. Also, monsters do not always match the available equipment to fight them. (There are a lot of early monsters with damage reduction, but there is no way to get the weapons needed to overcome DR.)User interface can be a pain. You always have to move the camera so you can see where you are going and move your characters. (It would be nice if walls and such were semi-transparent, but that may be too much to ask.)
John W. Davison –
It took me a long time to get into this game. The first time I played it I became frustrated trying to move equipment around between characters. The interface is the worst I’ve ever seen in a video game. Once you learn how to work around the shortcomings of the interface, you’ll find an enjoyable and fairly challenging strategy game.This game is probably strictly for D&D players, though. You won’t find any spell descriptions in the instruction manual, you’ll need to pull out your Players Handbook, which the game stays true to for the most part.I recommend this game for D&D fans who like strategy RPGs.
Jason Poupard –
For $2 I got what I expected. A steep learning curve, even though I already knew 3.5 rules (I had to keep looking up spells, as well as how the mind flayers kept murdering me). A large variety of character customization (but not enough faces). A paranoid experience brawling through dungeons (every step can get you smeared). A review with a ton of parenthetical asides (yup).Replay value is good, as one play through won’t give you the full experience, and if you made your characters poorly, you’ll be starting over pretty quickly.I did not like the set lists of available magical items. Diablo made random items, way back in the 90’s. Surely, the PSP can do somewhat of the same.The graphics in the battles are excellent, especially the settings though I ended up turning them off to speed up the game (a great boon!).The camera controls are decent, and easy enough to pick up.It’s no Disgaea or Final Fantasy, but it cost half as much!
Christopher Smith –
Everything was great. Exactly as the shop said. Thank you
Eric Matern –
I was very excited when I heard a D&D game was coming to the PSP. The good points are the ruleset 3.5. Follows the rules of D&D perfectly. The bad point is the clunky menu system and trading weapons. My characters are mostly encumbered all the time, and I can’t figure out how to move items along, and what item is better than the next.All in all a fun game for the D&D fans, but if you aren’t into the rules, pick up Untold Legends – brotherhood of the blade.
Mrs. Victoria N. Gibson –
My husband is an avid gamer and when he has to go away for duty with the Marines he gets rather cut off (Boot Camp broke his WoW addiction). So when his birthday was coming up and bought him this game only having read the reviews. Let me tell you this has been the hardest game for him to play but he is loving the challenge. It takes his mind off the Marines completely.
Kevin A. Swartz, MD –
I like RPG’s, Dungeons and Dragons, and Tactics games; but I put this game down after about 15 minutes and haven’t picked it back up.For one, if you want to roll your own characters, it will take you close to an hour before you even start playing the game. After that, I just don’t find that the D&D 3.5 ruleset makes for a good backdrop to make a tactics game. Furthermore, there is inclusion of some D&D details that just distract from gameplay.I would be more inclined to think that the D&D Miniatures franchise would be more suiting. Are you listening WoTC? ;)