Zombra
An iron rock in the river of blood and evil
Oh OK, if you couldn't use the keyboard to move the party I was going to file under "don't bother".
Yeah its pretty good and quite accessible- Its real time (similar to grimrock) but the cool thing about this game is that there are setti9ngs to tweak the 'real time' speed down to the point it almost plays like a turn based game- Plus no having to dance around to avoid enemies (which is nice) its dice based not twitchFall of the dungeon guardians
It's on sale on steam just now. For someone who never played a blobber apart from a couple of hours of some old m&m demo that I didn't manage to like 10 000 years ago, is it a good entry point?
Whew. Close one.Oh OK, if you couldn't use the keyboard to move the party I was going to file under "don't bother".
No, the only good deal for playing a dungeon crawler that copied World of Warcrap's combat system/mechanics and bringing RTWP to make it 'manageable' is for the dev to pay us. Even free doesn't cut it, our time is too valuable to be wasted on this kind of nonsense.Fall of the Dungeon Guardians is $5.00 on Steam right now, down from 20.00....Thats a good deal imo
Yeah its pretty good and quite accessible- Its real time (similar to grimrock) but the cool thing about this game is that there are setti9ngs to tweak the 'real time' speed down to the point it almost plays like a turn based game- Plus no having to dance around to avoid enemies (which is nice) its dice based not twitchFall of the dungeon guardians
It's on sale on steam just now. For someone who never played a blobber apart from a couple of hours of some old m&m demo that I didn't manage to like 10 000 years ago, is it a good entry point?
The dungeon is huge, pretty cool design and characters are diverse enough tio have some fun playing with.
If you can get it on sale its a must buy imho.
Do I think it is great? Yes. What do I think of the splash page with the Golden Baby? That took Balls, or quite some autism. I have to smile every time I see it. Is it developed by just one man? Certainly, you can spot exactly what buttons he pushed to play the game, because that's the only way it works. Did he have any other testers? No, see previous. Does he have Vision? Yes, certainly. Lots. Is it a finished product? No, definitely not. Is it more playable than most other, current games? YES!
Actually, it plays more like M&M than Wizardry. And that's a good thing. So, comparing it to 90s CRPG's, it's actually pretty mainstream and forgiving. Except for the horrible UI, of course. And it would be an improvement if you didn't have to reload every five minutes at the start.
And I'm still unable to make this game run on Amiga emulator.I had recently finished Fate: Gates of Dawn
Speaking of Might and Magic, how close would you guys say the similarities run between Grimoire and 'old' M&M (primarily thinking World of Xeen here)?
And I'm still unable to make this game run on Amiga emulator.I had recently finished Fate: Gates of Dawn
It's perfectly normal for Wizardry. Also 5 swimming is suffice to swim one grid, return to ground, rest and repeat. Similar to Wiz7, if you don't have swimming close to 40 after leaving first dungeon, you are doing something wrong.Not sure if my Aeorb Sage and Vamphyr Necro are getting enough physical skill points (1 per level up) - don't even have Swimming on 10 yet.
And I'm still unable to make this game run on Amiga emulator.I had recently finished Fate: Gates of Dawn
Now that is just blatant misrepresentation, the 80-100 hours to finish claims were based on two members each finishing their first runs of the game, not people who set out to do a "speedrun" as you've put it.
And I'm still unable to make this game run on Amiga emulator.I had recently finished Fate: Gates of Dawn
So yesterday evening I finally got back here...
...and finally climbed down to the verdant green meadows and fragrant canopies of the Crescent Wilderness.
...where I was immediately ambushed and massacred in my first random encounter with a dragonfly.
It was too perfect. I had to stop playing for the night.
Now that is just blatant misrepresentation, the 80-100 hours to finish claims were based on two members each finishing their first runs of the game, not people who set out to do a "speedrun" as you've put it.
I'll say one thing. You can not complete Grimoire in 80 hours. I'm sitting at 106 hours and I still have a couple of big dungeons to finish (Some hours of that is sitting at meetings and so forth).
This is with encounters turned to none, single step walking, autowalking everywhere etc.
Now I do admit that I've done some autistic things, such as raising swimming and climbing to 100, but even then 80 hours on first playthrough is not possible. If you knew the solutions to all of the puzzles, had wizard eye early on, skipped all the irrelevant sidequests and locations etc... Sure. But first run?
Viata was the very first to finish grimoire release and he did it tho.Now that is just blatant misrepresentation, the 80-100 hours to finish claims were based on two members each finishing their first runs of the game, not people who set out to do a "speedrun" as you've put it.
I'll say one thing. You can not complete Grimoire in 80 hours. I'm sitting at 106 hours and I still have a couple of big dungeons to finish (Some hours of that is sitting at meetings and so forth).
This is with encounters turned to none, single step walking, autowalking everywhere etc.
Now I do admit that I've done some autistic things, such as raising swimming and climbing to 100, but even then 80 hours on first playthrough is not possible. If you knew the solutions to all of the puzzles, had wizard eye early on, skipped all the irrelevant sidequests and locations etc... Sure. But first run?
Viata was the very first to finish grimoire release and he did it tho.
Didn't he see the ending screen in around that time? He just took more time to see the other ending scenarios iirc.Viata was the very first to finish grimoire release and he did it tho.
He didn't do it in 80 hours.
Didn't he see the ending screen in around that time? He just took more time to see the other ending scenarios iirc.Viata was the very first to finish grimoire release and he did it tho.
He didn't do it in 80 hours.