An action-packed fantasy combat RPG gameProduct InformationMore than a millennium has passed since the Weave of Magic was viciously tornapart. The source of all arcane power and magic was then utterly lost tous. Now a thousand years later magic has come seeping back into theworld reawakening long forgotten relics and ancient shrines that will grantgreat power to the one who possesses them. The hunger for conquest and thefear of ruin forces every hand to violent action. When the flames andechoes of war finally settle who will be victorious?Product Features Explore and battle across vast and unreal worlds as you vanquish everything that stands in your path. Create your battle-hardened hero from five distinct and original classes - Reaver Seeker Shadowblade Templar and Witch. Exercise devastating and calculated melee attacks or cast destructive arcane spells - each class requires different tactics and strategy combining for unique gameplay. Complete challenging quests and win prestigious awards as you prove your worthiness to players from all over the world.Windows Requirements Windows XP 2.0 GHz Intel or AMD processor 512 MB of RAM 1.0 GB 20 MB free Hard Disk space DirectX 9.0c or higher 128 MB GeForce 5600 / Radeon 9800 Video Card 8X CD-ROM drive 512 Kbps (Broadband) Internet Keyboard Mouse SpeakersNOTE: This game is no longer With the official Dawnspire master server.
| Hardware Platform | Pc |
| Publisher | Dreamcatcher Interactive |
| ESRB Age Rating | Teen |
| Operating System | Windows 2000 |
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| EAN | 0625904551504 |
| MPN | pco55150mb |
| Brand | Dreamcatcher |
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| UPC | 625904551504 |
| Label | Dreamcatcher Interactive |
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| Title | Dawnspire |
| Studio | Dreamcatcher Interactive |
| Genre | role_playing_games |
| Amazon Maximum Age | 240 months |
| Model | PCO55150MB |
| Amazon Minimum Age | 144 months |
| Release Date | 2007-03-20 |
| Manufacturer | Dreamcatcher Interactive |
Review by Kevin Meade, 2009-10-07
Once again we see the big problem with online roleplay games. The game is no longer hosted and so is not playable. This is the big problem with online hosting of games. Eventually, usually after two years, the game makers/supporters will no longer spend the money to host it. They figure there are better money makers elsewhere so as with everything else, chasing the money means dumping those to whom there should be some kind of commitment. That leaves any of us who buy the game out of the water because we cannot connect to play. This is especially typical of games like this one where there is no way to play alone without being connected to someones hosted game server.
There is some kind of community for this game but I have tried for weeks to try and get it to connect without luck.
So stay clear of it. It may only be a few bucks but it is still wasted cash out of your pocket. What gets me is people will still sell this game without telling you it no longer works. Not very honest of them.
Hail Flavius!
Review by Kid Prometheus, 2007-07-17
In and of it's self, I have no problem with requiring a connection if I were planning a purchase of it, yet I also preferr to play some games offline and w/o my silly firewall and all those problems asociated. That being said, the game is quite fun and the servers(today) are quick to respond for you to connect with a game session. You chose from 5 classes total(though I understand patches may have additonals) Reever(means demoraliser or "Soul taker"), Seeker(a kind of brutal barbarian type and a dwarf) probably ripped off Larry Niven's "Manzin "The Seeker" lion character(a brute from"Ringworld" books). Addionally you can play a strait-laced templar(paladin in most games), she has defense and holy offense(in a limited way) as well as physical prowes. And finally a Witch(I started out with The "Witch" for the quick offense-though not a beginnner's charater). You MUST have broadband to connect effectively and don't use "Kaspersky" it is notoriously stupid and has too many pop-up inquiries!(not a real game firewall anyway). Use Steelsecurity or "Watchdog". You can play as long as you like with little danger there.