TinCow
09-04-2012, 13:38
I picked the game up on the Steam Summer Sale a while ago for $6 (normal price is $15). Played it this weekend, and thought it worth writing a post about. If you aren't aware, it's a modern version of the old school first person RPG popularized by Dungeon Master, Eye of the Beholder and Ultima Underworld. You get a party of up to 4 characters from 4 races and 3 classes (fighter, mage, thief), and you navigate a grid-based dungeon fighting monsters, solving puzzles, leveling up, and getting loot. If you ever played (and liked) any of those older games, I highly recommend Legend of Grimrock. It'll make you feel young again. It's a very basic game, but it's a lot of fun and there are some very clever puzzles. It's hard enough to make you sit and think for several minutes on a regular basis, but not so hard to send you screaming for google. I admit that I did that a couple times, but only for two optional treasure rooms I couldn't figure out how to open, rather than the main areas. There are tons and tons of secrets, and a total of 13 dungeon levels to explore. Given the amount of secrets, you could easily get multiple play-throughs out of the game, particularly with different party configurations and difficulty settings. There's also an old-school method, which disables in-game auto-mapping and requires that you use a pen and paper to map the game (I'm not that hardcore). All in all, a great resurrection of an old-school game style by a small indie team, and pretty good value-for-money.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae-SmQnTtUU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae-SmQnTtUU