Categories related to Gauntlet - Seven Sorrows : Gauntlet Series : G : Roleplaying : Video Games : Games: Games: Video Games: Computer Platforms: Windows (83) Games: Video Games: Console Platforms: Microsoft: Xbox (103) Games: Video Games: Console Platforms: Sony: PlayStation 2 (79) Games: Video Games: Developers and Publishers: M: Midway Games Inc. (3) Websites on Gauntlet - Seven Sorrows: FilePlanet Provides gameplay movies and trailers. GameFAQs Release data, and a message board. GamePro Reviewed by Ouroboros, [3.5/5]. "Watching these heroes pirouette amidst the violence is surprisingly entertaining, and while Seven Sorrows doesn't deliver fully on the promise and longevity of its progenitor, it does provide a fleeting good time." GameSpot Reviewed by Greg Kasavin, [5.2/10]. "Whether you play it alone or with friends, this uninspired update to the '80s swords-and-sorcery arcade dungeon crawl misses the mark with its boring, mindless action and short, forgettable quest." (December 12, 2005) GameSpy: Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Previews, screenshots, and movies. Gaming Age Reviewed by Brian Peterson, [C-]. "Seven Sorrows succeeded in bringing back the nostalgia of the arcade franchise, but the game just feels all too familiar for a present day purchase." IGN Reviewed by Jonathan Miller, [7.0/10]. "While there is a certain satisfaction to be had at unleashing 50-hit combos in Seven Sorrows, many people will find the game just too shallow in this day and age." IGN: Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Previews, news, press releases, screenshots, and videos. Maxim Online Reviewed by Paul Semel, [3.5/5]. "Nothing beats running around cramped dungeons seeking treasure and revenge while hacking, arrow-ing, and spell-casting your way through hordes of Lord of the Rings rejects." Stuff Rated [8/10]. "It'll make you all warm and nostalgic at first, but don't' be surprised if by your second hour of gameplay an unfortunate sense of 'didn't I play this back in 1989?' sets in." Team Xbox Reviewed by Dale Nardozzi, [8/10]. "Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows honors the origin coin-op in many instances- a nice touch." (December 12, 2005) The A.V. Club Reviewed by Keith Phipps, [C]. "It's a great way to kill an afternoon with friends, but nothing more." (January 11, 2006) Xbox Advanced Reviewed by Ken Nelson, [7.1/10]. "I whole-heartedly endorse the rental of the title, as it's multiplayer will be fun for a week or so before it starts to grow old." (January 10, 2006) Electronic Gaming Monthly Reviewed by Robert Ashley, [6.3/10]. "Seven Sorrows baits you with a role-playing-game-style character development system, but the game's short length (easily clocking in under six hours) makes leveling up unrewarding." (January 9, 2006) Extreme Gamer Reviewed by Jimmy, [6/10]. "Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows is decent hack and slash adventure that can keep you occupied for a while, although giving its nature this is only for fans of the hack and slash games, or if you're in need of a good co-op game." (January 9, 2006) Game Over Online Magazine Reviewed by Jeff Haynes, [56%]. "The plot is inconsequential, the characters are less than one dimensional and the game is radically overbalanced, amongst other issues." (January 6, 2006) NetJak Reviewed by Steve Lubitz, [3/10]. "It does too good of a job in simplifying the game to the point where it’s barely worth playing." (January 6, 2006) Cheat Code Central Reviewed by Vaughn Smith, [3.9/5]. "If your parents have run the Gauntlet back in the day, nothing would be better than firing this up and having at it with them by your side." (January 5, 2006) GameZone Reviewed by Natalie Romano, [7/10]. "With solid action, decent levels and loads of monsters, the game is still fun enough for new fans as well as those who fondly remember the original." (January 3, 2006) Gaming Horizon Reviewed by Eric Dayday, [5.6/10]. "If it weren’t for the enjoyment you get from playing with the people you’ve gathered around you or hopping online to meet up with other Live users, this would be a game that I’d recommend you stay far away from considering its repetitive mindless gameplay and rather lackluster presentation." (January 3, 2006) 1UP Reviewed by Greg Ford, [6.5/10]. "Sorrows nails the controls, making the repetitive hack-n-slash action enjoyable in a Dynasty Warriors kinda way, and multiplayer is mostly successful." (December 24, 2005) GameDaily Reviewed by Robert Workman, [7/10]. "The action is fun enough to endure for a few hours, alone or with friends, and the presentation is actually pretty good." (December 21, 2005) Talk Xbox Reviewed by Sallizar, [6.4/10]. "It’s just the same old Gauntlet with a shiny new exterior." (December 21, 2005) GameSpy Reviewed by Justin Leeper, [3.5/5]. "It may not be revolutionary or technically stunning, but it is a lot of fun; and that's what games are all about." (December 19, 2005) GameSpot Reviewed by Greg Kasavin, [5.2/10]. "Whether you play it alone or with friends, this uninspired update to the '80s swords-and-sorcery arcade dungeon crawl misses the mark with its boring, mindless action and short, forgettable quest." (December 12, 2005) Team Xbox Reviewed by Dale Nardozzi, [8/10]. "Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows honors the origin coin-op in many instances- a nice touch." (December 12, 2005)
|
| Discount Disney World Tickets - Resources |