![]() Tower Mode was another interesting option, not allowing you to fight in combat, but simply having to rely on your built defenses to defeat the waves of enemies, something that is much harder than first appears. As you could probably guess, this will have you trying to survive as many waves of enemies as possible before they manage to destroy your crystal, and it’s just a matter of when, not if. There are a few interesting additions like Challenge maps but I enjoyed Survival Mode the most. ![]() While the three main acts won’t take too long to complete with friends, there are some other modes at least to fill your time when you do complete them. You’re simply tasked with defending Etheria, somehow linked to the crystal that you must protect, but to do so you’re going to need a good amount of strategy and hopefully a friend or three. While the campaign is not terribly lengthy, there are a handful of difficulties should you want to challenge yourself. While there’s no traditional campaign with a larger overarching narrative, there are three main acts to get through, each with a handful of stages before taking on a challenging boss. ![]() Mixing traditional tower defense and action RPG combat, Dungeon Defenders: Awakened is an entertaining few hours with some friends, but a test of patience solo. It’s been a few years since the release of Dungeon Defenders II, so Awakened now celebrates its return to the genre with four player co-op action to try and save the world of Etheria. ![]() The latest entry to the series, Dungeon Defenders: Awakened, has just released onto console for those looking to scratch their tower defense itch. Chromatic Games has a specialty of creating tower defense games under the Dungeon Defender names.
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