At launch, the game received mixed reviews from critics, such as those at Digitally Downloaded , who noted its functional but somewhat generic fantasy setting. While praised as a solid entry-level ARPG for the PS3, its later full-price release on the PS Vita was criticized for lack of new content compared to the more affordable PSN original. Review: Dungeon Hunter: Alliance (PSN)
: The PS3 version featured support for the PlayStation Move motion controller, offering an alternative to standard DualShock gameplay. Dungeon Hunter Alliance PSN
: Includes a deep loot system, skill trees for each class, and over 30 levels of dungeons and environments to explore. At launch, the game received mixed reviews from