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Good graphics91% agree

Compelling gameplay75% agree

Good value83% agree

38 Reviews

by Top favorable review

Awesome game

I ordered this game for my husband as he played it when he was younger and itโ€™s just as good as he remembers. It even got here early! Thank you!! ๐Ÿ˜Š

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by Top critical review

Not like other Guanlet games

This game is nothing like the other Gauntlet games. First it is super short. Finished in 6 hours. The gameplay is a rpg with nothing more than killing. No puzzels, hidden areas, or variety of enemies. If you like Gaunlet this game is not for you. If you like Games where fighting is the only thing this game is for you.Read full review...

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Still All Kinds Of Fun

I am a big fan of the Gauntlet games, and since I am working my way through "Dark Legacy", I decided to give this one a try as well. This is not too radically different from your typical Gauntlet game; lots of monster generators and tons of minions pouring out to dogpile on you until you can smack them down, chests full of food and gold, an annoying narrator telling you "Warrior needs food, BADLY!" and "Warrior is ABOUT TO DIE!", the classic Gauntlet features. Where it differs is that there is a connecting story line where your characters have to reclaim a kingdom from mutated monsters that were once the King's advisors, so instead of just rampaging about killing everything in sight, you have to rampage about killing everything in sight to get to the goal of freeing the kingdom. That, the graphics, and the overall feel of the game is very reminiscent of "God of War", though with a simpler storyline.

Yes, it does take a considerably shorter amount of time to beat this game, and you know what? Doesn't bother me too much at all. It strikes me as having a beginning, middle, and end, which is not a bad thing to me. The boss battles are not too hard, either, which doesn't bother me too much; this is not "God of War", to reference that game again. The ending battle, once you've played it a couple times, is easy enough, but the ending itself could be far better. Each character has their strengths and weaknesses, and the Elf is by far the weakest of the four characters to choose from here. Long story short, this is a good quick fix game for a dose of mindless fun and action, and I'm enjoying it enough, myself.
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Guantlet: Seven Sorrows

Bought this item because we are die hard fans of the Guantlet series of arcade games from way back (Ninetendo, Arcades, Playstation & PS2)! Kids love the co-op play modes! Hours of endless fun! Captivating role playing game battling monsters, ogres, etc., especially for groups of 2-4! Long overdue release of an updated version for modern platforms! Wonderful 3-D gaming environments! New great improvements to the game playability! Easier to select option items during game play! Numerous possible scenarios! Role playing games provide hours of endless play options! The controller improvements are much better with layout and functionality! Although there is always room for new improvements and/or up-grades...hopefully there will be more! Overall this game is a good value buy! It is captivating...hard to stop playing once you start!Read full review...

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Gauntlet is revised

Gauntlet seven sorrows has your same aspect of the original as far as it being a multiplayer game. However the concept has changed. There is no mystery, stones or even real difficulty in this one. The original Gauntlet took a little time for me to complete, however this one was defeated in less than 3 hours. There is a corney break between each level that shows and tells you of your next boss. I was actually dissappointed that I purchased this one. Save your money and rent from the local blockbusters if you just want to defeat it once and be done. For a challenge buy it and try to defeat it in the Impossible level. However it says impossible, it still can be defeated!! The game is rather short! If you need help on a boss or get stuck drop me a line.Read full review...

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Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Review

This game has awesome graphics. It's really different from the previous version of Gauntlet. I was very impressed. I do have a few peeves however. First, the game is not that challenging. My son and I played on impossible and beat the game fairly quickly. Second, the creators should have made it possible to upgrade armor / weapons by picking it up or having a shop (like Champions Of Norrath...I know...2 different games but it would have been nice). Lastly, the only way to know how to execute your purchased special moves is to look at the booklet. No option to see the button combo to do a move...this is something that should be basic so I was quite shocked to see it was omitted. Overall, it's a fairly entertaining game but not one of my faves.Read full review...

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not a worthy game for the Gauntlet series

Ah where to begin, so much was done wrong with this game. The story line: You are apparently an immortal hero who was betrayed by your king who attempted to steal your immortality. You are revived basically to fix everything that this king screwed up. No grand "Save the world from some horrible evil" plot line, just a fix the stupid kings mistakes by killing his advisors. Also, when you consider that these advisors are the ones who are responsible for your imprisonment you would think that this would be a good plot. Revenge is fun right, well this is one of the first times I've ever seen a revenge plot line screwed up. Difficulty: The game is far too easy to beat. Boss Battles: The bosses are way too easy. The first one is a scare crow surrounded by flaming pots. I think I counted maybe two bosses that you actually had to fight. In all of the other boss battles you basically ran around, killed some of his minions, flipped some switches, and that killed the boss. The generators. First they always look the same. The entire game through. The scenery may be completely different surrounding them, but they look almost, if not exactly the same. Second, the enemies do not come out of the generators, they teleport in around the stupid things. Even if there are 6 generators 5 of which you have destroyed they still teleport in around the 5 destroyed generators until you destroy the sixth. Zoom Level - The zoom level for this game is similar to that of Champions of Norrath: Return to Arms. Great for showing off artwork, stinks to play through though. Furthermore, it results in small levels - yet another problem the game has. Camera Control - you have none. This wasn't an issue in the original Gauntlet Legends, or even Gauntlet Legends: Dark Legacy because they gave you a birds-eye view of the battle field. In a game where you are zoomed in like this control of the camera would be very nice. Buy Powerups - this element of the game is basically gone. Now you get to spend maybe one point - if you are lucky to improve your attack, health or mana regeneration. Sorry, but 1 point out of 20 possible translates into a 5% increase in any of these stats. That's not really enough to even bother with. Additionally, what you buy now are different combo moves. This would be fine if any combo moves were that impressive. I played as the valkerie and the only good combo move she had was one that sucked enemies in, damaged them, and threw them out away from her. This move, however, also cost mana. Combo's - While it is nice to rack up enough combo's to be called a demi-god or immortal, the fact that a combo basically seems to be defined by the game as hitting someone within so many seconds of hitting someone else really brings a downer to the idea of a 40+ hit combo. In summary if you want a game that is easy to beat rent it, do not buy it.Read full review...

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Not as Good as the PS1 Game

I made the mistake of playing the PS1 version of Gauntlet, prior to playing this one and my husband and I aren't too into this game, as we were with the first version. The music is just not there and the sounds are not very good. The pictures are indeed prettier, but it is hard to tell which character you are and I constantly get lost....There are no decisions about which colors to make your attire, so I am so upset with this game that had the potential of being great, but it is just average probably because I liked the PS1 version better.Read full review...

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For die hards

The original Gauntlet Dark Legacy was way better than this game. I bought it for nostalgia fully remembering how clunky and short it is compared to it predecessor. It had a lot of potential and some good ideas but unfortunately it's production was cut short and the game has an unfinished feel to it. Would've been nice to see it completed and done right but still playable for old time sake.Read full review...

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VERY.. very fun multiplayer action for the first 5 hrs.

I loved this game. It is very fun to play with a friend or 2..

My only complaint is.. it only took about 5 hours to beat!!

Now.. i am not very good at video games, unfortunatly... and my brother just is plain horrible at them...

but we found this particularly easy!!

It's often kind of repetative.. but fun nonetheless..

I like it :)
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Gauntlet Seven Sorrows

One of the greatest additions to the Gauntlet saga, Along with the classic format of all players at the same time battle evil demons and monsters, They added online capabilities to this version so you can build a guild with anyone anywhere in the world. Graffix are better than ever and enhanced controls are a big bonus. Rated A++ By big Tony.

Thanx,T.
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