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When I got to the Prison level, before I re-assembled the cube and completed the game, I had several questions that I wrote out. Upon defeating the cube at the end, I thought maybe a portal or something would open and what would be the ending? but no, the mountain exploded. So I guess if this was real that would've been my death. Never expected that the machine I assembled would come to life and start moving around. I reloaded thinking that maybe if I get back, I can survive? Yes, I saw the machine (cube) come to life and move then I fell down one of the pits to the lower level. At first I was like wtf? is this the end? After you fix the machine you die and the game is over? I was standing there after putting in the last piece, listening to it talk, realizing that ok so you were lying, then all of a sudden, all my chars die and I get the game over screen. I pretty much made it all the way to the end without a game over screen, until I got to where I reassembled the cube. Because there were monsters that regenerated there, and also there was unlimited food from the snails that regenerate.īy the time I completed the game by chars were almost at level 17. That level became almost like a home to me. I spent quite a while in that 'trapped' level. Some of the puzzles took some time to figure out yeah, but was eventually able to progress. Wanted to imagine that I was actually in that dungeon. I didn't use any online guides/walkthroughs or look for help. I pretty much just played it through memory, did a lot of backtracking and looking around. I didn't bother drawing out maps on grid paper. Having old-school mode turned on was fine. But I felt like I lived in that dungeon when I did play.
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I work full time so don't have that much time to play. I spent about 2 - 3 months to get through the game. I also wanted to see if I could get through this game without a legit game over for first playthrough, putting it on easy should be doable. Wanted to emphasize the game experience by going through a dungeon that will probably be a maze filled with puzzles, not so much just a game full of tough fighting. I put on old-school mode and easy difficulty for the first playthrough. My party in LOG was Minotaur fighter with axes/armor, Insectoid rogue with unarmed/dodge (I picked the mantis looking char and imagined that it fought with it's hands that are like weapons), human rogue with missles/dodge and Lizardman mage with Earth magic, spellcraft, and fire as backup in case I run into poison immunes. How awesome it is that these games can be made now more like how they are supposed to be. Those old dungeon crawling games were good, but what was really lacking was the graphics to really make you feel part of the game. I've also played Eye of the beholder on snes, but never got all the way through it. What interested me in LOG was that it was a game inspired by old-school dungeon crawling party based rpgs, but in much better graphics. That led me to discover and get into Wizardry 8 (which I've still not yet completed) and Legend of Grimrock. I bought the game, played through it, enjoyed it. Might and magic X, a grid-based game, in tribute to the older might and magics. After playing and re-playing through might and magics 6-9, I found out that they made another one somewhat recently.
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My background with these types of games: I came from playing all the might and magics.