
I might on the other hand dust off Dungeon Hack. Still if it's worth sticking out it would be nice to do the trilogy. just enough to give you a nasty fright but not so many that they ruin the atmosphere or clog up the corridors whenever you try to go from A to B. Going to finish it off tomorrow - what is the general consensus on EOB2? I literally just started it first time I played it, found it pretty hard - apparently there's a huge difficulty gap between starting with new characters and importing, what would you guys recommend? I think I'll be skipping EOB3 - I managed to get to the city back first time around, came across as really hack-n-slash, no proper puzzling to speak of - I love the way whole swathes of EOB1 are just abandoned, they really nailed the right places where to put and not put wandering monsters, i.e.

Did you guys do all the special quests? There's one ridiculous one where you have to fill shelves in a specific order with certain items from way earlier, did I miss some text somewhere that would have clued me in on this?! Hoping for at least a bread crumb or two for anything like that in Grimrock. Modern gamers are all too spoiled in this regard whereas a real dungeon wouldn't be this tidy - it really adds to the atmosphere. It's a shame that levels 10 and 11 feel completely rushed compared to all that's come before - got high hopes for a fiendish last level though!Ī good deal of the puzzles (and traps) are really well thought out, I really appreciate the way that keys aren't simply a one key-one door deal. It's good fun, aged surprisingly well all told.

Dusted off the original EOB1 - I never got very far first time around, got down to the final lair today.
