Dungeons & Dragons Dark Alliance feature

Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance gets a new Boss Battle gameplay trailer

Wizards of the Coast and Tuque Games have released a new gameplay trailer for Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance. This gameplay trailer features a Boss Battle with Hagedorn which is said to be one of the game’s epic bosses.

Dark Alliance is an action RPG that will be focusing on real-time combat and dynamic co-op. Players will choose their hero and join up to three other friends to battle legendary monsters. Players will explore the frigid world of Icewind Dale as they vanquish unstoppable bosses, earn powerful gear, and unlock new abilities to take on even bigger challenges.

The game will feature four distinct heroes, each with their own unique playstyle and customizable abilities. Players will complete missions and vanquish bosses to unlock new skills and earn powerful gear, allowing them to take on even bigger challenges.

Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance will release in 2022.

Enjoy!

Dark Alliance – Hagedorn Gameplay Trailer

12 thoughts on “Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance gets a new Boss Battle gameplay trailer”

  1. D&D has never looked sh*ttier. I’d sooner play the C64 gold box versions D&D, than this brainless, generic garbage.

    That’s not a shot at the gold box games in the least either, as even being 30 years old, they are far superior to this s**t.

    1. Hey Pool of Radiance + Curse of the azure bounds was both epic, perhaps a tad dated gfx nowadays thoo 🙂

      1. No argument here. I have the entire SSI AD&D lineup boxed and complete. Gold box, and all the others. Love the entire SSI handling of AD&D.

        It just says a lot for game design today with all the graphics and sound advancements, when we end up getting garbage like this thing here.

        1. Yeah, way to much fancy gfx but hollow gameplay – Sometimes crappy gfx and hollow gameplay… Btw – Do you have the “code discs” too? Drm back then was ummm different hehe

          1. All are complete, ya. Some of them I’ve had since the DOS days, which I bought from retail. The rest I picked up back in the late 90s off Ebay.

            They were for collection, so, complete was a must, and no “bundle editions”, with photocopied manuals and stuff. Even have the Dungeon Masters Assistants Vol. 1 & 2. 🙂

            Will never part with those, or my Ultima games.

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