Review: Golden Krone Hotel
It’s a little harder to hang with than most roguelikes you’ll find on Steam now, but the unique elements stand out more than enough to make it worth it.
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It’s a little harder to hang with than most roguelikes you’ll find on Steam now, but the unique elements stand out more than enough to make it worth it.
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It’s bigger and badder than the original, so if more grotesque dungeon roaming is what you crave you’ll have to work for it.
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What Dungeonmans does right is boil down roguelike combat to only the best parts, and layer loads of rewards over them.
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For a free game, Meritous represents an immense amount of content built around solid and creative mechanics.
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One Way Heroics starts out with a bold gimmick and builds it into a vast and entertaining experience, one that gets deep hooks into you once you learn how it all works.
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I can’t really thumb down a game that does what it’s supposed to do in a competent way, but I can certainly point out there are plenty of games that do it better.
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Volume does a lot with solid, if simple, mechanics and offers plenty of style to keep its substance fresh.
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If you can get past some balance and aesthetic hangups, there’s nigh-endless adventure awaiting you.
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Dredmor will go a lot farther with those new to the roguelike genre, but there is undeniably something for everyone while it stays fresh.
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