The narrative feels like a high-budget fantasy film, bolstered by an incredible voice cast:
Released on November 17, 2004, for the original Xbox, stands as a unique chapter in the history of Dungeons & Dragons video games. While most D&D titles of that era were deep, turn-based RPGs, developer Stormfront Studios took a different path, leveraging their experience from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers to create a cinematic hack-and-slash epic. A Narrative Penned by a Legend Forgotten Realms Demon Stone [Xbox Classic]
as the iconic Drizzt Do'Urden, who even becomes playable for a brief, thrilling segment. Trio-Based Action Gameplay The narrative feels like a high-budget fantasy film,
Unlike many action games of its time, Demon Stone allows you to switch between all three protagonists on the fly using the D-pad. Trio-Based Action Gameplay Unlike many action games of
Revisiting a Forgotten Classic: Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone (Xbox)
The narrative feels like a high-budget fantasy film, bolstered by an incredible voice cast:
Released on November 17, 2004, for the original Xbox, stands as a unique chapter in the history of Dungeons & Dragons video games. While most D&D titles of that era were deep, turn-based RPGs, developer Stormfront Studios took a different path, leveraging their experience from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers to create a cinematic hack-and-slash epic. A Narrative Penned by a Legend
as the iconic Drizzt Do'Urden, who even becomes playable for a brief, thrilling segment. Trio-Based Action Gameplay
Unlike many action games of its time, Demon Stone allows you to switch between all three protagonists on the fly using the D-pad.
Revisiting a Forgotten Classic: Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone (Xbox)