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The Legend of Grimrock Website announces the release of Almost Human's dungeon crawler, which is available at a 10% discount from their site, GOG.com and Steam. Here's a release trailer, and here's a bit on the game: Legend of Grimrock is a dungeon crawling role playing game with an oldschool heart but a modern execution. A group of prisoners are sentenced to certain death by exiling them to the secluded Mount Grimrock for vile crimes they may or may not have committed. Unbeknownst to their captors, the mountain is riddled with ancient tunnels, dungeons and tombs built by crumbled civilizations long perished now. If they ever wish to see daylight again and reclaim their freedom the ragtag group of prisoners must form a team and descend through the mountain, level by level.
The game brings back the oldschool challenge with highly tactical real-time combat and grid-based movement, devious hidden switches and secrets as well as deadly traps and horrible monsters. Legend of Grimrock puts an emphasis on puzzles and exploration and the wits and perception of the player are more important tools than even the sharpest of swords could be. And if you are a hardened dungeon crawling veteran and you crave an extra challenge, you can arm yourself with a stack of grid paper and turn on the Oldschool Mode which disables the luxury of the automap! Are you ready to venture forth and unravel the mysteries of Mount Grimrock?
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Re: Ships Ahoy - Legend of Grimrock |
Apr 12, 2012, 16:31 |
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killer_roach wrote on Apr 12, 2012, 15:44:
Dev wrote on Apr 12, 2012, 15:39: I also can't remember Almost Human screwing their fans over recently (such as saying you have to get the sequel to grimrock to get some bugs fixed), or screwing over their employees so much they had to class action lawsuit them. Neither of which has anything to do with the games themselves, just your perception of them. Actually, patching very much has to do with a game itself, which is why I mentioned it specifically as an example to counter what you said after reading it. |
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