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Friday - January 06, 2023

Dungeon Siege - Source Code Leaked Online

by Silver, 10:44

DSOGaming notes that the source code for Dungeon Siege and Blood have been leaked online.

And the leaks keep on coming. In May 2022, the 2001 build of Duke Nukem Forever got leaked online. Then, earlier this month, we got a leaked version of PREY 1995. Afterward, the source code for the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 2 found its way to the Internet. And this week, the source codes for the classic PC games, Dungeon Siege and Blood 1996, have been leaked online.

Dungeon Siege is an action RPG that came out in 2002. The game has both single-player and multiplayer modes, and was a big hit back in the 00s.

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Sunday - September 22, 2019

Dungeon Siege - The Rise and Fall of Dungeon Siege

by Silver, 11:13

GVMERS looks at the rise of fall of the Dungeon Siege series.

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In the realm of action-oriented video games, few are as zen as dungeon crawlers. Even at their most complex, demolishing and looting enemies in the likes of Diablo or Torchlight is as hypnotic as it is satisfying; their gameplay loops providing a perfect mixture of habitual repetition, and utter excitement. And to a small, yet passionate subset of PC gamers during the early 2000s, few games offered a better blend of these elements than Dungeon Siege.

 Created by Gas Powered Games – a Redmond-based development studio led by the legendary Chris Taylor – Dungeon Siege received significant praise upon its release in 2002 for its unique, party-based gameplay and its seamless, loadingscreen-free world, resulting in a dedicated player base quickly rallying around its design. 

Yet even amongst its most ardent fans, it also received significant criticism for its barebones story, as well as its tendency to play itself. As a result, its creators worked hard to ensure its sequel featured a more impressive narrative, and a deeper, more involving combat system upon its release in 2005. The end result of their efforts wouldn’t upend its genre – but it would still prove a hit among fans, and continue to inch the series closer to role-playing stardom.
Unfortunately, after the release of a decent, albeit gimped spinoff on the PlayStation Portable the following year, the series would proceed to go dormant for half a decade, in addition to being adapted into one of the worst video game movies to ever reach theatres. When it would finally re-emerge, it would do so under the guidance of a different studio – and end up being utterly unlike what had come before it.

This is the rise and fall of Dungeon Siege.

Information about

Dungeon Siege

Developer: Gas Powered Games

SP/MP: Single + MP
Setting: Fantasy
Genre: Hack & Slash
Combat: Pausable Real-time
Play-time: 20-40 hours
Voice-acting: Partially voiced

Regions & platforms
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· Platform: PC
· Released: 2002-04-05
· Publisher: Microsoft Games