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Dungeons and Dragons Tactics – PSP Game

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  • 121 Day Warranty Period
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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
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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.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

Product Type

Platform

PSP

ESRB Rating

Teen

Players

1

Genre

role-playing

43 reviews for Dungeons and Dragons Tactics – PSP Game

  1. Jelger Kellingston

    I know. I was there, too. I read all the mediocre reviews. I read the bad ones. Incredibly, once in a while, I found a good one. I thought to myself, “Could it be true? Could D&D Tactics really suck that bad?” The sad, sad answer is “Yes.”This game is truly horrible. Blame Atari, or blame Wizards of the Coast, or blame Kuju, or blame yourself for thinking this could be at all decent.Just don’t blame me.I told you not to buy it.Oh, wait, I didn’t do that yet.OK, here’s my advice: Press your browser’s BACK button as quickly as possible and never look here again.Don’t buy this.Don’t.You’ll even regret spending the shipping even if this game cost you a penny.The purchase of a game like this only encourages the production of awful video games.Here’s the real deal:Q: Does it have Dungeons?A: Yes.Q: Does it have Dragons?A: Yes.Q: Does It have even an INKLING of fun?A: No. Sadly, no.I wanted to like this game. I really did. I wanted to like it so much I played it for 29.7 hours. True story. But, try as I might, I can’t like an awful game. And I sure as hell would never recommend one.If you still want to play it, I have one for sale cheap.

  2. That Review Guy

    ok 1st off I am a dungeons and dragons former nerd. so my review might be seeming to be in favor of all the options in this game (which I am) but they may not be for everyone.this game has all the D&D favs such as the Beholder, Illithids, Dragons of course, Undead and so much more. also the (up to 4 player) multiplayer wireless adhoc option is pure genious.just dont think this is one of your standard level up/ loot grinders. it has these options and so many choices for everything from eye color all the way to feats and Psionics!Overall this game is done well and executed in the truest dungeons and dragons experience out there.Fans of the baldurs Gate series might want to rent this first since it’s turn based combat and huge menus may slow down this game too much for the hardcore action RPG’er.Beautiful Grphics on the monsters and Loads of Equipment and Loot. enough here to keep everyone including me busy for many many hours.Graphics: Crisp 5.0Sound: clear but repeatitive. 4.0Overall: with multi-player modes and all the loot options then toss in the Entire 3.5 core rules set and you get the D&D experience that most Hardcore Fans Have Been Seeking the whole time. Give it a try! 5.0!buy this 5 star title by clicking the link below.

  3. Republican

    I have been waiting so long for a patch for this game, i guess i will have to take it back to retrolio and get something else, I liked the game it was an old test of d&d but it locks up when i fight the 4 flying angels. EVERY time. I am stuck there and it shuts the machine right off. anyone else do this? There are no scratches. i wonder if the game disk is just bad or is it the game in genral? I never find anyone else online either

  4. C. Nivison

    There are few games in the past ten years that have given me satisfying turn-based tactical combat experience. This one has. I currently DM pen and paper D&D and have found this gem to hold up very well against the ruleset. Sure, there is very little in the way of role-play elements, but truth be told, you can’t role play on a computer (AI) worth a darn any way (reading page after page of “story dialogue” and choosing from a tree of contrived responses in not what I call roleplaying) , so this gets right down to brass tax; turn based combat.Character creation is very involved and exciting; the experience point system has been accelerated, so leveling happens often (maybe a little too often, actually, as the lower levels offer excitement that is entirely different from mid and high level characters). Atari has included most major feats and their implementation comes off well. The skill system is fully included, but a bit deceiving. With the lack of RP elements, I haven’t seen any use for knowledge skills (or other non-combat skills) and wonder why they were included. Had I known the game was almost strictly combat based, I would have configured my skills differentally for each character before starting.The in-combat interface works well. Line-of-sight seems to be right on and using cover seems to affect my characters chances of being hit. What this game desparately needs is a status screen that shows a breakdown of your numbers (i.e. if your AC is showing 17, there is.

  5. Bubba_Holtzkopf

    D&D fans rejoice! Finally a game to implement the 3.5 rulebook with psionic characters! You can finally put those long dormant mental powers to use using all the characters designed in the d20 D&D 3.5 system in this game. The downside is, this is one your PSP, which isn’t that great a platform for party-based/turn-based adventuring. I can explain.First of all, this game is amazing. I mean, it is the closest thing to the pencil, dice and paper games of D&D past with great TRUE implementation of the rule set. I mean, I like to move around from ’tile’ to ’tile’ in turn based mode when roaming dungeons, so I can better plan, rather than real time RPG’s which leave me feeling somewhat panicked. I mean sure, battle can do that to you, but I feel that taking some time to make your moves assures that you are putting more thought into it, which would be impossible in real time across multiple characters. This gives individual control and thought to each person’s actions in the party, and that trumps all other styles of play, IMHO. All of the ‘basic’ classes are there, including psion and psychic warrior, as all of the ‘basic’ races, and most of the applicable rules.The graphics are fine, very three dimensional, and with a rather blocky polygon count. However, base body appearances that remain static regardless of body armor or headgear are a little disappointing. Still, the animations are pretty good, especially non humans, like the wolves and dogs. Some problem animation.

  6. Icculus

    Well, I am definately enjoying this game, the controls are not too bad, just it is quite a pain to trade items between your characters, you can’t control (as far as I can figure out…)if you want to give a bow to your ranger that your bard has, it seems like you have to give it to your cleric Then to your barbarian, then to your rogue…then maybe your ranger? If someone figures this out I would be happy to hear it.Gameplay is enjoyable, be sure you save often. I’ve had to replay battles just because I accidentally loaded instead of saved.Well overall, there is a whole lot to this game, I’ve barely scratched the surface, I’m sure

  7. Sleek Mouse

    Now, I have played tabletop D&D and love video games, so I was very stoked about getting this game. I love rpg’s and strategy games so I assumed this would be an excellent buy. I tried, I really tried to like this game but the truth is, it’s no fun. There was no enjoyment in playing this game. It felt like a chore, learning how to play and then generating characters was impossible. The game plays very slow and I couldn’t quite get the "hang’ of the controls. I only played the game one time for 8 hours and now it sits in it’s original box in my closet. I wonder if I’ll ever try it again. I prolly won’t, I can still vividly remember the onslaught of extreme depression when I played; Like I’d never be happy again. Please don’t buy this game. Save yourself some good time and money. I would only recommend this game is you were masochistic and hated yourself.

  8. Mark Goforth

    This game has alot to offer a fan of the D&D universe, but has a learning curve.

  9. Judge ADGG

    The game is great, though it is extremely difficult to understand and play correctly because it is so rules heavy, and this limits the enjoyment for people who have no experience with the table top version of the game. The rules are implemented quite nicely. OTOH, if you know the rules prior to playing this you’ll find it way too easy.It does lack important aspects of the game, such as random encounters and a possible “automatic” threat releveling for missions. Maybe in d&d tactics II.Some things though make little sense. During missions you are permitted to rest and heal completely while standing outside the Boss’ door!!!

  10. C. M. McKeown

    I bought this game for my husband as a gift. He absolutely loves it and plays it almost everyday. However, I am so incredibly disappointed with the glitches. The game keeps crashing in the same spots. There is one particular mission that he tried to play 3 times and each time it would crash at the same place. He gave up on that mission, played a few more and then it happened again somewhere else in the game. We’ve tried to contact Atari but they haven’t responded yet (it’s been over a week). I feel like it would have been a great game, but it’s certainly not worth the money as is.

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