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As the title states, Dark Alliance I or Dark Alliance II? Im really looking forward to finally having a coop game to play with my wife
I have the opportunity to get them rather cheaply at a local mom&pop game store and was wondering which one, if either, of them was preferred of the other.
They're great games, especially to play with a significant other. We never did complete the second one, though. I do remember hearing people prefer the first one. Not sure why.
The second one is also apparently a lot more rare. Look at the "new" prices for it on Amazon! Starting at $75!
The first one has more "basic" character archetypes and is a lot of fun to play. #2 has more character archetypes and allows more customization of playstyle within that archetype...but is more tedious to manage.
#2 has Drizzt as an unlockable player-character.
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NappuccinoSurveyor of Things and StuffRegistered Userregular
edited February 2011
I is really easy to get into and just have a slashing good time.
The differences are really in pacing and some mechanics.
The first one is better in that it doesn't take as long to get started. You start to get magic items reasonably quickly, and while you're having great fun you progress towards the bosses and to the end. The game is suitably long.
The second has more mechanics. The players can create their own magic items and there are more options to choose from. You have to balance your gold between players to get the sweetest gear. The game is longer, and because of this there are fewer magic drops.
Because of this, I felt the first part was more fun. It can be a little unbalanced (some magic causes a stagger animation, so a caster can lock a boss) but I preferred it over the second. Me and my friends completed part one but never managed to hack through part two. They are very similar games however, and if one is cheaper than the other don't feel bad picking up only one.
I liked both quite a bit. I remember the first being tough until you got through the first area and then pacing nicely. The second ranged depending on how much you were using the upgrade system. Dungeons and Dragons Heros wasn't bad either (and had 4 player local co-op!) and was similar in nature.
The first one has more "basic" character archetypes and is a lot of fun to play. #2 has more character archetypes and allows more customization of playstyle within that archetype...but is more tedious to manage.
I seem to remember vastly preferring the first one. There was a point in the DAII where I had a couple of options on where to go, and every area sucked for some reason. One was this cloud level where you constantly got blown off and lost your progress. Another had these weird ants or roaches or some kind of bug that would permanently eat your equipment. I forget if I had any other choices but I just said F it and quit. There's also a strong possibility I'm thinking of one of the Champions of Norrath games but you can understand the confusion.
If you play and enjoy both those games, look into the Champions games as well
I had equal amounts of fun with Dark Alliance 1 and Champions of Norrath,
although the sequel to the latter was rather lackluster, it's more of an expansion, really.
Champions of Norrath had a huge balance problem; the barbarian levels up way faster than anyone else, since you don't split experience evenly.
I seem to recall that one of the two DA games had an ability that made you sell stuff for more and buy it for less, and if you maxed it out, you could sell it for less than it cost to buy.
Hunter: The Reckoning and its sequel are similar multiplayer co-op games; for those, whoever is less-good at video games should take the Judge.
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Burden of ProofYou three boys picked a beautiful hill to die on.Registered Userregular
edited February 2011
Play the one that doesn't have the shared currency.
You know whats a really awesome co op game/games? Legends of Norrath 1 and 2...i played them and had an absolute blast with my (now ex) SO a few years back. Both were fantastic, and awesome in co-op...they dont make games like these and BG: DA anymore. I miss same console co op.
To add to the games you should check out if you like DA I and DA II (I really liked both), Dungeons and Dragons: Heroes was also awesome. I actually liked it a bit more, if I remember right (it's been years).
Hunter: The Reckoning as mentioned is pretty sweet, but can be hard as hell. The boss in the church, though, man that's like my favorite thing to ever happen in a video game.
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The second one is also apparently a lot more rare. Look at the "new" prices for it on Amazon! Starting at $75!
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#2 has Drizzt as an unlockable player-character.
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The first one is better in that it doesn't take as long to get started. You start to get magic items reasonably quickly, and while you're having great fun you progress towards the bosses and to the end. The game is suitably long.
The second has more mechanics. The players can create their own magic items and there are more options to choose from. You have to balance your gold between players to get the sweetest gear. The game is longer, and because of this there are fewer magic drops.
Because of this, I felt the first part was more fun. It can be a little unbalanced (some magic causes a stagger animation, so a caster can lock a boss) but I preferred it over the second. Me and my friends completed part one but never managed to hack through part two. They are very similar games however, and if one is cheaper than the other don't feel bad picking up only one.
They're actually one of my absolute favorite ps2 games ever.
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So does the first.
I'm going to go clear up the mix up, but I thought it was a bit funny.
DA2 is not without it's charms, but with the crafting and such, it's a bit of a drag to play multi with someone.
I had equal amounts of fun with Dark Alliance 1 and Champions of Norrath,
although the sequel to the latter was rather lackluster, it's more of an expansion, really.
I seem to recall that one of the two DA games had an ability that made you sell stuff for more and buy it for less, and if you maxed it out, you could sell it for less than it cost to buy.
Hunter: The Reckoning and its sequel are similar multiplayer co-op games; for those, whoever is less-good at video games should take the Judge.
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Hunter: The Reckoning as mentioned is pretty sweet, but can be hard as hell. The boss in the church, though, man that's like my favorite thing to ever happen in a video game.