Not exact matches
If you've never played a
roguelike It's like an RPG version of Spelunky (which you can get here free BTW «http://www.spelunkyworld.com/original.html"-RRB- which is another fantastic indy
game... the Devs for this
game are also
great and their actaully supporting it with
If you've never played a
roguelike It's like an RPG version of Spelunky (which you can get here free BTW «http://www.spelunkyworld.com/original.html"-RRB- which is another fantastic indy
game... the Devs for this
game are also
great and their actaully supporting it with features the communty ask for!
One of the
greatest puzzle / strategy /
roguelike / whatever
games ever made.
If you like the
roguelike games, this one is for you:
great replayability, just to get a room later... tons of weapons and armors, impeccable procedural generation of the dungeons».
If you're looking for a
great roguelike or are interested in
games like the first Legend of Zelda, you can't go wrong with this
game.
Bottom Line:
Great addicting
roguelike space
game where the punishment is balanced perfectly with reward.
Sure there are plenty of times where RNG plays a huge role in gaining more advantageous loot drops and map layouts, but in the end success still boils down to your mastery of what the
game gives you, which is the mark of a
great roguelike.
I think of some of the
great roguelike - inspired
games of the past few years — The Binding of Isaac, Enter the Gungeon, etcetera — as well as modern indie horrors such as Outlast, and it frustrates me how the Republican National Conv... sorry... how RNC could get things so drastically wrong.
Armed with a slew of features, including a whopping 720 pokemon to ally or interact with, Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon (hereafter PSMD) is a
great game for introducing a child / pokemon fanatic into the shallow end of the shark - laden pool that is the
roguelike genre.
[23] The
game, titled Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon which loosely translates to Torneco's
Great Adventure: Mysterious Dungeon, was a
roguelike which continued Torneko's story from Dragon Quest IV, where he wished to make his store grow even further by venturing into mysterious dungeons and getting more items for stock.