It goes without saying that Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance was one of the hottest console action RPGs of last year, having recently earned a spot on all major platforms. It comes as no suprise, as the Dungeons & Dragons license has lead to a plethora of hit software on the PC for years.This spring, Infogrames plans to take what was established with Dark Alliance and push the envelope even further. While in no way a sequel, Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes hopes to be the spiritual successor to one of the most enjoyable 2-player games I've ever played. From what we've seen so far, the game may just steal the crown. John brings us a first look at what promises to be one of the biggest party games this quarter.