When a player is asked about the classic “dungeon crawl” genre, they may have to take a visit to their attic and dust off some floppy discs. When it comes to the modern day dungeon crawl, it exists as a blended genre, usually with an action-RPG. The merging of both of these worlds can create a noxious experience that is awkwardly given with the label “game.”
Legends of Grimrock attempts to blur the line between classic and modern with its old-school feel and its modern graphics. That leaves one to wonder if Legends of Grimrock up to the challenge of attracting players that aren’t just around for the sweet taste of nostalgia.
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Digitally Downloaded writes: "At DDNet, we do love a good Wizardry-style dungeon crawler. There is something classic and timeless about delving deep into a hive of monsters and traps, overcoming them bit by bit while developing an intricate map of the sprawl of corridors and rooms along the way."
Still upset Atlus sided with Nintendo for Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth. I don't mind it's on 3DS, I mind it's not on any PS console cause the PS community are the ones that built the franchise and even made P4G a success on an unsupported system... then they decide to not give us Q but instead a dancing game *FACEPALM*
I really enjoyed this game personally, definitely more than an 7.5. Then again, I'm probably also trapped in the past when it comes to these games.