- Publisher: Midway
- Release Date: Dec 12, 2005
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 26 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 8 out of 26
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Mixed: 9 out of 26
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Negative: 9 out of 26
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aspentitanJan 7, 2010
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DavidS.Jan 3, 2006
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ToneeH.Jan 6, 2006Not challening at all. Defeated this game in 7 days and I am 8 yearls old. I loved the old game dark legacy.
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DecepticonPomSep 9, 2006Considering how incredible Dark Legacy was, this plays like a bedroom fanboy's home-made 'tribute'. Such potential with some reinvention of the formula but ultimately a lifeless romp which is far too easy. I'm hardly an expert gameplayer but as a comparison, I took about 3 weeks to complete Dark Legacy. Seven Sorrows took less than 4 hours.
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LeahJohnsJan 3, 2006This game was absolutely terrible. I spent $50 on it and was sickened by my loss of money. On top of that, when I beat it after 3 hours, my reward was an extra. The extra was a lame preview of L.A. Rush. Like they were trying to sell me another game through this one. Blah!!!!
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[Anonymous]Dec 18, 2005
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NateM.Dec 15, 2005As a Gauntlet goes, not very impressive. As said more like a demo than anything. It lacks any sort of gameplay the previous two contained. It took about four hours to beat on hard. A renter not a buyer.
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Z.PebaDec 29, 2005I liked the Dark Legacy. The goals of runing stones and others. This one doesn´t have many goals and is short and easy. Just for kids.
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Mar 17, 2014
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Aug 24, 2023Super monotonous game, it's even amazing to see Midway's game without graphic violence.. This game at least had to have blood and the bodies didn't disappear there it improved a little, I still give it 5 because it has Co-op
Awards & Rankings
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#82 Most Shared PS2 Game of 2005
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Whether you play it alone or with friends, this uninspired update to the '80s swords-and-sorcery arcade dungeon crawl misses the mark with its boring, mindless action and short, forgettable quest.
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More of a tech demo than a solid game. The engine is pretty and the characters look great, but it's sorely lacking in the gameplay department.
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It keeps the classic feel, but has enough new gameplay to make it solid. And it's the first real console-based Gauntlet game ever, which adds a new element to the 4 player co-op play that was a cornerstone of the series.