Battle hideous creatures and malevolent villains drawn from the pages of the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game and wipe them from the face of lush environments from the Forgotten Realms world. More...
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Baldurs Gate Dark Alliance II XBox Gameplay
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Battle hideous creatures and malevolent villains drawn from the pages of the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game and wipe them from the face of lush environments from the Forgotten Realms world.
Picking up from the cliff-hanger ending of the original Dark Alliance, BG:DAII once again calls for brave adventurers to take up arms and protect the besieged city of Baldur's Gate. Choose your hero from five new champions - a Barbarian, Necromancer, Monk, Cleric or Rogue - each with unique abilities with which to face the gathering darkness.
Starting with a simple quest to rescue a merchant caravan from the clutches of a group of goblins, it soon becomes clear that the threat to Baldur's Gate is much more serious. Gain new fantastic weapons and armour as your quest continues and use the riches you gain to purchase powerful magical items to aid you in the coming perils. But don't feel you have to enter the fray alone as BG:DAII supports co-operative play for two fearless players.
-Massive sequel to the 2002 smash hit Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance
-Five new champions to choose from - Human Barbarian, Elven Necromancer, Dwarven Rogue, Dark Elven Monk and Human Cleric
-New areas, new monsters and a unique new magical item creation system so you can craft your own powerful artefacts
-Meet and interact with the engaging people in and around Baldur's Gate, some of whom may be familiar
-Choose to play solo or with a friend by your side
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Prompt delivery, game in great condition, very happy.
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Daniel H
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23/03/2017
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very good, thanks
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Counter
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05/04/2016
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Brillant. Exactly what I wanted
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Danial S
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02/10/2012
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Good item, as new, fast delivery.
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Antonio C
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14/01/2009
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