
Depending on your play style the four heroes available are sufficient for you to find one that suits your needs and tastes. While the original had its roster expanded by Downloadable content allowing you to play as heroes other than the starting four, for Dungeon Defenders Awakened they opted to just get back to the basics. It plays very similar and actually looks very similar however it definitely does have some improvements over the original. Dungeon Defenders Awakened is as the developer says a reimagined version of the original Dungeon Defenders.
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If you are interested in trying the series without actually buying it then you can give Dungeon Defenders 2 a try as it is free to play. It’s a Tower Defense game at its core with a playable hero for you to control too. The Dungeon Defenders franchise has been around for about a decade now and it follows the same basic formula through all its iterations. I apologize to HotShot if we are in disagreement. I didn’t even read the Preview we posted on our site a few months back! To all I know I am contradicting HotShot! Basically what I am saying is that I like to form my own opinions. I would also like to say that I do not typically read other reviews before writing my own as I don’t like to either get jaded by the negativity or swayed by the positivity of others.
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Plus it ties into something later, so just bear with me until that time. Why did I share this backstory with you? Well since Dungeon Defenders Awakened is a retelling of the previous story I figured this was a fitting note. We didn’t spend as much time with it as I had with my old friend in Dungeon Defenders 1, but we still had our fun for a little while. A little over half a decade later a different group of friends joined forces to defend those dungeons yet again. I never did catch back up to where we left off… mostly because the game can be a bit hard on your own! When Dungeon Defenders 2 came out, I dabbled with that one as well. It was fun at first due to the DLC character I was now using being so different than the stock character I had been playing with before, but eventually the game seemed a little lifeless without my comrade at arms there. I rerolled a new character and started the adventure all over again, minus my video skipping friend of course.

Back then they were not easily accessible on your favorite streaming services (or maybe I never thought of checking there) so I ended up having to replay the game. Then I learned he was skipping the cut-scenes (which I never knew existed) and was a disappointed that we were missing out on them (well I was missing out on them, he had seen them before). Just the two of us steadfast warriors versus the world.

A long time ago I played a game called Dungeon Defenders with a friend of mine who I have lost touch with over the years.
