Last Summer, in 2017, the MJ Crew first took a stab at “Dungeon Defenders 2” (“DD2”) because Nick simply couldn’t hold-out any longer and wait for the game to come out of Steam Early Access. What we experienced was a rollercoaster of highs and lows, with Trendy Entertainment, the Indie dev behind the ‘Dungeon Defenders’IP, absolutely nailing the core gameplay, seamlessly blending Hack ‘n Slash RPG and Tower Defense into a whole-better-than-the-sum-of-its-parts… then ruining everything as they brought the game out of a multi-year Early Access period with sweeping, misbegotten overhauls that broke the balance, ruined the difficulty curve, and hid important pieces of information from players for no good reason. At the time, I published a review noting that Trendy had a repu... |
Rating of 4/5 |