New Dungeons & Dragons: Tactics Screenshots!

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OK, so we figured out that a gameplay video released yesterday was not enough for you guys. And we just received some new screenshots which we’d like to show you. Have a look at them:

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Dungeons & Dragons: Tactics is a turn-based, action-rich strategy game for the PSP. Utilizing the D&D 3.5 ruleset created by Wizards Of The Coast, D&D Tactics will offer a rich and deep tactical experience on the go, adding wireless game modes and downloadable content.

The story of D&D Tactics deals with two dragons striving to achieve a godlike-status, with the player being caught deep between the conflict. Depending on what quests are completed and how characters align themselves, different endings can be achieved.

All of the regular D&D character classes will be present: The Barbarian, Bard, Cleric, Druid, Fighter Monk, Paladin, Ranger, Rogue, Sorcerer and Wizard, plus five “prestige” classes and two Psionic classes. Players can customize these classes, turning them into an individual character of which they can store as many as they want on the Memory Stick.

Dungeons & Dragons Tactics is slated for a Holiday 2006 release.

D&D

OK, so we figured out that a gameplay video released yesterday was not enough for you guys. And we just received some new screenshots which we’d like to show you. Have a look at them:

D&DD&D

D&DD&D

Dungeons & Dragons: Tactics is a turn-based, action-rich strategy game for the PSP. Utilizing the D&D 3.5 ruleset created by Wizards Of The Coast, D&D Tactics will offer a rich and deep tactical experience on the go, adding wireless game modes and downloadable content.

The story of D&D Tactics deals with two dragons striving to achieve a godlike-status, with the player being caught deep between the conflict. Depending on what quests are completed and how characters align themselves, different endings can be achieved.

All of the regular D&D character classes will be present: The Barbarian, Bard, Cleric, Druid, Fighter Monk, Paladin, Ranger, Rogue, Sorcerer and Wizard, plus five “prestige” classes and two Psionic classes. Players can customize these classes, turning them into an individual character of which they can store as many as they want on the Memory Stick.

Dungeons & Dragons Tactics is slated for a Holiday 2006 release.

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