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Legend of Grimrock II Review | CheatMasters

Avoiderdragon: There have been lots of genres from the early days that have become either obsolete or just faded away into the footnotes of gaming history after losing popularity and fandom. However, some that many have discounted as outdated have come back, seemingly from the dead. Adventure games are a prime example, and dungeon crawlers seem to be gradually revitalized as well.

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Legend of Grimrock 2 Review | Kinglink-Reviews

Kinglink says "Legend of Grimrock is a little game from Almost Human Games that came out in 2012. It was a rather solid dungeon crawler that had the player dive down through 13 levels of a dungeon that included combat and puzzles the entire way. It was a solid return to what used to be a major part of the computer industry. The party based Dungeon CRPGs. 2 years later Almost Human Games returned with Legend of Grimrock 2. And boy, what a sequel"

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Under the Radar: Legend of Grimrock 2

Just a little over a year ago, Almost Human Games released Legend of Grimrock 2, a follow up to 2011’s Legend of Grimrock. In a sense riding that first wave of gaming nostalgia that produced so many throw-back platformers and roguelikes, Legend of Grimrock 2 and its predecessor instead attempted to re-create the look, feel, and playstyle of early RPGs like The Bard’s Tale, Wizardry or Dungeon Master, albeit with more contemporary graphics and a few concessions to more recent mechanics.

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The Gamesmen, Episode 64 – The Master Race

Join Hardlydan, Amras89, and B1gBadDaddy for game talk and fun! This time, The Gamesmen talk about the latest Nintendo Direct, Sony shutting down OnLive, Quantum Break being delayed, a Gameboy iPhone shell, Elite: Dangerous comes to Steam, and Kinect no longer being made for Windows. Games discussed are Legend of Grimrock 2, ECCO: The Tides of Time, Life is Strange, Game of Thrones, Minecraft, Elite: Dangerous, Alien Isolation, Star Citizen, and Microsoft Flight Sim X.

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