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Ok recently I was in a Gauntlet mood, so I went to play my copy of the game. I quickly found that both it, and Dark Legacy, no longer worked, I set out on an epic quest to find new copies of both of the games. Not only did I manage to find new copies of both games for a decent price, I also found a copy of Gauntlet Seven Sorrows. Since I hadn't played Seven Sorrows yet, I popped it in and...this sums up what I ran into (I apologize for the sound quality, I had to jury rig a mic):
After posting that tirade, I finally calmed down enough to replay the original Gauntlet, as well as Dark Legacy. I quickly found that neither of them was nearly as fun as I remembered. Did the Gauntlet series really age that poorly, or is it just me?
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Me and my friends still play Guantlet Dark Legacy on ps2 and gamecube all the time. It's one of the greatest games ever imo. I just love the hack and slash and the whole "red wizard needs food badly" announcer . Great game. I've beaten it loads of times and still love it.
I have the midway arcade version of the original guantlet, and that one is quite fun as well, if very old. I also have 2 and 3 for the original gameboy. I really didn't like seven sorrows..... So bad...
It lost the fun of the originals and was a bit different in gameplay. So I didn't like it
But Legacy for N64 and Dark Legacy for Ps2 are great! And in my opinion (because I don't play shooters) have aged just fine. The graphics aren't very good, but if they were better, it wouldn't be guantlet
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Also, I find most of the fun of Gauntlet is lost if you're not playing with friends. It's just not the same playing it by yourself.
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Gauntlet for the 64 was Legends. I have it, and it's my favorite 64 game. Conkers BFD comes in second, followed by SSB, Perfect Dark and the bits I remember of Rogue Squadron.
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Platuan4th wrote: Also, I find most of the fun of Gauntlet is lost if you're not playing with friends. It's just not the same playing it by yourself.
True... Maybe I should try to find someone to play it with.
Fields of War is a fantasy turn based strategy game that uses the innovative command system in place of more traditional turn structures.
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If this is the Gauntlet I remember on the Spectrum, we assigned both characters to the same joystick, and played them both solo. Getting them both through the door in time got messy.