Dungeon Explorer
SCORE: 62
I am thankful Family Friendly Gaming purchased a Turbografx-16 and Dungeon Explorer for this review. Ever wonder how long some companies have been making the video game industry a worse place to be in? Dungeon Explorer answers that question if you are looking at Atlus. A company that really needs to go away.
Dungeon Explorer sounds okay. There is plenty of talk of magic, and aliens in Dungeon Explorer. There are also beliefs in false gods, and goddesses in Dungeon Explorer. The over head viewpoint looks great in Dungeon Explorer in my opinion. It makes Dungeon Explorer feel like a little deeper Gauntlet video game. At least to me. Expect to shoot at a variety of monsters, and their monster generators. Hmm, what other game uses monster generators. Yup Gauntlet again. There is not much strategy or diversity in Dungeon Explorer.
Thankfully there are no new Dungeon Explorer video games being made. There was a sequel to this game on the Turbografx-16, and on other systems later on. Fans of Gauntlet video games who want a bit more depth will be the kind of people interested in playing Dungeon Explorer. I hope to never see this game again personally. Dungeon Explorer is not my thing.
- Mark
Graphics: 50%
Sounds: 80%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Gameplay: 50%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%
System: Turbografx-16
Publisher: Hudson Soft
Developer: Atlus
Rating: ‘NR’ -
Not Rated
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