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Nintendo 64 : Shadowgate 64 Reviews

Below are user reviews of Shadowgate 64 and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Shadowgate 64. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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Really great fantasy/puzzle game!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 11, 2001
Author: Amazon User

I loved this game! It is great for fantasy/puzzle game lovers. It is a great game that you can put your mind into and have a lot of fun with. It challenges you right from the start. The very first thing you must do is figure how to get out of a jail cell! I knew this would be a great game from the moment I started it. Also, if you liked this, I would reccomend any fantasy PC game (which i play a lot of)------Diablo & Diablo 2, Baldurs Gate & Baldurs Gate 2, etc. Get this game!

my favorite 64 game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 11, 2007
Author: Amazon User

OK, so there's probably not much point in writing a review for such an old game, but, the game is so good I figured why not. Basically, this game is just like Shadowgate and/or Deja Vu for the NES, except the puzzles are now slightly more logical. The game has the single best soundtrack I have ever heard, and I've played a lot of games. The soundtrack is truly medieval and it sets the tone perfectly for each area in the game. The graphics aren't much, but they really are perfect for this game {dark and grim}. Gameplay mostly consists of puzzles and/or doing side tasks required to advance. Puzzles can vary from easy to hard, so it's a good mix of challenge and fun. Overall it's just a great game, I can't really explain in words why I love it so much.....so you'll just have to get it and find out yourself!

the best video game ever created in the entire world....

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: June 13, 2002
Author: Amazon User

i had never heard of shadowgate before, or ever really enjoyed rpgs (except for pokemon, shhhhhhh!), but this has become my favorite video game, i was getting so sick of killing things on my nintendo, finally, ive found a fun game, probably one of the most challenging (mentally that is) and for some reason i love the graphics (but maybe thats because before this i was used to Hexen)but hey, its a great game

The most boring game ever.

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 1 / 13
Date: January 16, 2000
Author: Amazon User

the graphics are not very impressive, everything looks kind ofblocky and moves badly. the game play is extremely boring, you have togather items and use them on other items or in certain situations, but there is absolutely no action or fighting. it is the most boring game I have ever played, I'm only glad that I got it as a trade in on another game and could trade it back for something that was cool and only be out five bucks.

Quite possibly the best RPG Game evermade!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: June 29, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I think this is one of the best RPG Games evermade. I've enjoyed many RPG Games like Pokemon, Zelda, Super Mario RPG, Final Fantasy, (I will not Include Final Fantasy X-2)! Golden Sun 1 and 2 and Wizardry! But mainly I think this is one of the best RPG games evermade!

I Waited 7 Years to Play it, and for the Most Part, I Wasn't Disappointed.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: May 01, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I remember the first Shadowgate for the nes when I first played it back in 92. But I was really young, and it's gameplay was too difficult for me to understand. 7 Years after that, Shadowgate 64 came out, and despite how I had bad memories of Shadowgate from my early years, I felt that I wanted to play a new version.It took me until just a fwe days ago to actually play the game, 7 years after it was released.

This game has no action, learn that now. I knew there was no action before playing it and yet I still desired to play the game. So, if there is no action, what do you do? Good Question. Basically you traverse through a huge castle and the surrounding areas picking up anything that you can. Many objects can be used, others are useless junk that serves no purpose. But it's wize to gather everything you can because you never know what you will and won't use sometime later. Besides picking up objects, you have to solve some very difficult puzzles, learn the story and history through literature you pick up and through the characters( both hostile and docile) you encounter. I heard many major reviews from professionals stating that you have no contact with any other characters. That is false, there are many ghosts of the past and people of the present throughout the complex of Castle Shadowgate that you will have to talk to in order to progress. The story is very good in my opinion, I'll leave it up to you to learn what it's about. As far as the graphics go, they are terrible. Muddy textures, poorly designed character models and over used fog effects plague this game from begining to end. But does that really matter? To me, no it doesn't, because the game is unique, entertaining and challenging. I love reading through the books because, honestly, the literature is written very well and always manages to paint a picture in your mind. Another big letdown is the sound, or lack of much sound effects. Music can be ok at some points, but there are times when it's very repetitive, to the point of annoyance actually. Another drawback is that it is pretty short. Once it's over, you'll be disappointed that it ended so soon because it really is a good game. There was a sequel to follow but unfortuantely, like many n64 games, it never came to fruition. In the end, it would be a shame if this is the last video game to bare the Shadowgate name because there is so much more that can be done and is to be desired by fans of such an overlooked hiddem gem among video games.

If you can find this game, I would suggest giving it a try, you might just like it!

gettin a kick out of this!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: June 08, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I was a little skeptical when I started, for the game seemed to get off on the wrong one foot with the really slow moves, and no action. But as I went along I seemed to discover there was more thought to put into the game! I did in fact wish I had paid more attention to mountain climbing class and swimming lessons. Yes, I did get across that after an unenthusiastic FIVE HOURS!!!!!!! I guess that they are obstacles I'll just have to overcome. Although, I did get a laugh out of the really pathetic ways I died over and over again. I mean, who knew that Del can't swim, or when he jumps of a really high ledge he goes "wheeeeeeeeeee!" *splat* Yea, I suspect there will just be a passage way to purgatory in the next game. Over all, I have to admit it was worth it, and even though it took me forever to master the art of the cleverness needed for the game, it was fun! And did I say it took me forever? I meant to say it took me forever *cough* and after that! *cough* Now I have vision haunting me of the night I dreamed I died because I stepped on a mouse in the game... *shiver*

A Great Game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: July 14, 2000
Author: Amazon User

Hey people, combat games get boring and this is just what you need. Why blow things and people up all the time when you can do something that will help you in real life? The original Shadowgate game had just a little combat, not all that much, and this game is just what the 64 needed and still needs. After renting it I was hooked and once I buy it, I will not rest until I beat this game. The puzzles are tricky and you have to be observant or else you won't even get out of the jail cell in the beginning. Collect almost everything, save often, put your mind to the test, and have fun!

Mindblowing Entertainment

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: June 13, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Many of the games released today are games made for the stereotypical boy. What I mean by that is, games made are sports games, combat games, and games with little puzzles and such. As a female gamer, I do love games that actually require brain usage, instead of the superficial "I'm bigger, faster, and stronger than you are!" Shadowgate 64 is an amazingly big puzzle, and it requires you to look at every nook and crany, and to use imagination and creativity. Yes the game is difficult, but who doesn't like a challenge? Many male gamers like games that don't require them to do too much thinking, but instead being able to finish the game quickly and play it over again. Some male gamers will buy or rent a game like Shadowgate 64 and find it to hard and give up quickly. But this game requires you to stick with it, to use your brain, and to pay attention. I haven't beaten the game yet, but so far it has been amazing. The graphics are beautiful, and the dialogue is amazingly written. This game is realistic, yet it pulls you into a fantasy world thats hard to leave.
Buy this game if you love games that are all strategy, no combat (which is a big plus) and games that make you use your gray matter and creativity. But if you do buy it, don't forget to get a Controller Pak if you don't already own one. (I made that mistake once..its too painful). This game is mindblowing and capturing. Period.

Not for everyone,but it was for me!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: November 16, 2000
Author: Amazon User

First off, if all you want from a game is to pick up a gun and kill stuff,you won't like it. But if your idea of fun is a great puzzle that challenges you in every way to put it together,you will eat this game up. It never gets slow or boring, trust me,it will keep your interest all the way thru. It is challenging and above all else,fun. This was a great follow up to the original,which to me was the greatest r.p.g. ever. I hope this isn't the last of the series, I heard about a sequel called "Shadowgate Rising" that had been planned,then shelved. I hope they pick it back up again,it sounded like a fun game. This one definitely is!


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