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Excellent game!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 23 / 24
Date: January 01, 2000
Author: Amazon User
This game is one of the best games for n64. When i bought it i thought i was buying an RPG...but it turned out to be even better! The gameplay is fast and furious. And if killing everything in your path isn't good enough, there are also a lot of RPG elemnts in there. There are problems to solve, special items to collect, and you can buy stuff to upgrade your character. This game is a must! If you liked Zelda, but want a four player game, then look into this game...graphics arent EXCELLENT, but what graphics are? The point I'm trying to get across is, buy this game! A game for thinkers, and a game for those people that just like blowing up things...or both, you can play four player...Also, excellent replay value...after a month or so it starts to get repetitive, but i still cant pry myself away from the screen! Invite over some friends and then it becomes really fun...i dont see how it is, in anyway possible, that this game can get a bad review from Gamespot (the review up top) So stop reading and go BUY!
Works best as a multi-player game.
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 23 / 24
Date: November 30, 1999
Author: Amazon User
I'm not sure exactly what all the party-poopers and naysayers don't like about this game, but I think you can safely ignore them. This game is about killing monsters, LOTS of monsters. And gosh, sometimes that's just what you want to do.
The game is surprisingly rewarding as a 2-player game, and not anywhere near as much fun in single-player mode. I've tried it both ways and the difference is huge. I think this is why at least one reviewer was so negative about it.
Unfortunately, the graphics aren't as good as they are in the arcade version. However, the expansion pack (or whatever that N64 memory add-on pack is called) seemed to make a big difference in the graphics quality. It might have been my imagination, but I thought the colors were brighter and the monsters were more detailed after putting the pack in. The upside is that the game is fairly long (you'd have to spend hundreds of bucks on the arcade version to finish it), and replaying old levels never seems to get old. There are oodles of spells and magic items. The worlds are beautiful and haunting, and the music is fantastic. This game is well worth the price of admission.
An excellent multiplayer battle game for N64
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 22 / 23
Date: November 13, 2000
Author: Amazon User
Gauntlet was the original "get four people and feed in a ton of quarters" video game when it came out over a decade ago, and the arcade version of Gauntlet: Legends took this a step further with more complex weapons and terrain, and characters that remind me of my old favorite, Golden Axe. So I was overjoyed when the N64 version of Legends came out, and it's just as playable as the arcade version that's captured far more than $40 of my tokens in the stand-up version. The graphics aren't perfect, but they are a good rendering of levels, and it play is quick and easy to figure out. The characters are easy to control at first, although you might find yourself with instructions in your lap for a while to figure out how to move between weapons and magic items. The real treat is when you get two or more people together to duke it out and move through levels. It's great to have a game that doesn't use split screens or some other distraction to enable friends to play together. The music and voices are cool, and there's enough gameplay to keep you busy for a while. This game doesn't try to push the envelope or take things too far, but it's a great way to get together with people and fight some monsters for a few hours, which is exactly why I like it so much.
For us 80's kids, this game is great and just as addictive!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 18 / 19
Date: May 25, 2000
Author: Amazon User
For those of us who grew up with the redundant action video games such as space invaders, missile command, etc., when Gauntlet came out for the arcade we were all instanly hooked. It was non-stop action, but with the cool theme of medieval adventurers going through dungeons banishing evil and collecting treasure. It was truly addicting.
When Nintendo released Gauntlet Legends, I was skeptical because often times remakes of famous games or games that have the same name as an old game (i.e. new Donkey Kong vs. old Donkey Kong) just aren't as fun as the original. So I waited, for months, until I played it with my Brother-in-Law.
Once I played it I was immediately hooked in much the same way I was a kid.
The game uses 3d views much like John Madden Football. And the graphics are quite good. What makes the game interesting is the variety of special weapons and magical items you collect along the way. Additionally, because Nintendo's joysticks have more buttons, there are a lot of special moves you can do that were impossible with the old arcade version.
Some reviews posted here state that this game is "sooooo boring" because you do the same thing every level. That is true, you are doing the same thing every level (i.e., looking for the rune stone, finding the oblesik and of course slaying the evil and collecting the treasure), but for those of us who grew up with non-stop action games, that is what we desire. Many of today's video games have great graphics and story lines, but often require a lot of mind-power and sometimes are down-right impossible without a clue book. I would agree that the plot of Gauntlet is no Zelda, and the game is not super challenging (the expert mode is), but sometimes the mindless "hack-n-slash" games are just what I need after a long day at work when I don't have the mental energy to try another level of Zelda or Golden Eye.
But I think that the best part about Gauntlet is the fact that three of your friends can all play at once. This makes for a great party for the "guys" and the interaction is almost more fun than the game itself. ("Come on Bob, you let an ankle-biter through and it took 20 points from my wizard, I thought your Archer was tougher than that" or "You think your so tough Mr. Wizard, the rest of us will stand here and you go up the path and take-out the Orc generator!")
Even my wife, who hates video games likes playing this game because it is not me trying to beat her in a game (as in Mortal Combat or sports games), instead it us working together. So when she can't do the special move or use her potions effectively, it is no big deal because I will do it instead and we can advance on the next screen. Even small kids can play this game with the parents or older children and still enjoy themselves, again, because the other players are not trying to beat the younger, inexperience, Nintendo player.
Forget the magazines review, this game is awesome.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 19 / 21
Date: January 04, 2000
Author: Amazon User
So your thinking of buying Gauntlet, but you want to make sure that you will get your moneys worth so you go look up some reviews by such well known and trusted sites as videogames.com, gamespot, and ign64.com, and they all seem to be saying the game, well just isnt up to par. But for some reason you still are interested in the game and want some reason to go buy it. Well here it is along with all the other player reviews ive read. i got the game a week ago, and so far i'm halfway done i can't wait to continue playing. the game is great, with the 4 different characters to chose from along with the 5 secret ones. also i think the best thing about the game is destroying hudreds of monsters at a time and watching your experience level go up, as you get a few helpful partners when you reach 15,25,50,75,and 99. When playing with a friend no matter the skill the game gets even better. so far i've only played it with 2 players so i don''t know how it like to play with 3 and 4 players, but i'm guessing it's great. so stop listening to professionals and start listening the actually gamers.
multi-player game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 9 / 9
Date: April 06, 2000
Author: Amazon User
Hi, I recently played this game and I think it is one of the better Nintendo 64 games. It allows all four players to play at the same time on the same team. Unlike other four player games, instead of trying to plot against each other you work togeather. If you get this game, don't forget to pick up an expansion pack and a memory card if you get this game!
Gauntlet Legends: A Great Multiplayer Game
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 11 / 13
Date: December 02, 1999
Author: Amazon User
I have played this game for about 3 weeks and this game has been great. The graphics are great with the expansion pac and it is a fun game for friends. It may pay a tax on your patience with the puzzles it makes you do, especially on multiplayer, but besides that it is fun enough to relearn all the sharing you learned on Sesame Street(tm) while saving the world. For parties, it would get enoying to get everybody playing by switching off, but for 2-4 it is great. As for the single player game, it can get boring fast for those of lesser tempers, but overall this game is exciting and adventurous.
Gauntlet Legends
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 11 / 15
Date: November 29, 1999
Author: Amazon User
I got Gauntlet Legends not even knowing if it was a good game or not.So When I got home I started playing it,and after awhile I couldn't stop!My friends came over the next day and they loved it!It has some very interesting and cool bosses.It becomes much easier if you have friends to help you.It has great graphics,fun gameplay and many different worlds and monsters!I reccomend it to any gameplayer who likes puzzles and fighting!
Absolutely Stunning!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 6 / 6
Date: November 26, 1999
Author: Amazon User
This is quite possibly the best game for the Nintendo 64 available. I liked the old gauntlet game of the 80's, but I LOVE this game. The graphics and sound draw you into a magical world giving the game an almost role playing feel. The story line approach is a major improvement over the random dungeon generator of old. The multiplayer action is smooth and fun. The graphics (with or without the expansion pak) are impressive. I was even able to get some of my friends who swore they would never play video games hooked on this soon to be classic!
IT KICKS BUTT
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 9 / 12
Date: January 08, 2000
Author: Amazon User
I think that Gauntlet Legends is one of the best games i have ever played.It kicks butt! Take my word it's awsome.You get to fight through awsome worlds and try to fend off hordes of monsters.I was in love with this game even before i played the game when i read the manual i knew it was gonna be awsome and i sure was not disappointed one little bit.But if u got a bit of a short temper than be sure to play with other people cause when u get in the higher levels it's virtualiy impossible to get by the enemys alive.The music isn't that great but that doesn't really matter.And i think it's better with all the special items!Don't listen to the stupid critics listen to the kids who actually play the game! Oh and if u don't really like the characters then try to get one of the 5 secret characters! And the 3D is awsome. ENJOYYYYYYY!
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