

(I am playing on normal, so the challenge is minimal.) I’m on chapter 9 right now and all of the achievements are story related so you really don’t have to do much but play through the levels. I leveled up a weapon pretty early by fusing and doing some other stuff that I don’t really know what I did, but my character pretty much kills everyone and everything so far with very little damage to me. Add to this that each level clocks in at about 5 minutes or less and you have some quick moving gaming. That said, for a mobile/low end pc game, the graphics are tolerable and there are a ton of varying environments from level to level so its never boring to look at. Weak to almost non-existent character writing and you never really feel involved with the missions thrown at you. The story is very ho-hum and there’s not a whole lot of sense to be made of it. So, Dungeon Hunter 5 is a pretty primitive dungeon crawler by today’s standards.

Ok, not really at all like having a console but kinda, sorta, and better than phone games. Dungeon Hunter 5 fit the bill – HDMI into the hotel flat screen, plug in a Mad Catz Xbox 360 controller and I was good to go. Having been stuck in hotels without access to a console, I started exploring free Windows games that would run on my crappy $400 HP.
