Open Directory - Games: Video Games: Roleplaying: G: Gauntlet Series: Gauntlet - Seven Sorrows
See also: - Provides gameplay movies and trailers. - Release data, and a message board. - News, previews, images, videos, and links. - Previews, screenshots, and movies. - Reviewed by Jonathan Miller, [7.0/10]. "While there is a certain satisfaction to be had at unleashing 50-hit combos in Seven Sorrows, many people will find the game just too shallow in this day and age." - Previews, news, press releases, screenshots, and videos. - Offers previews, movies, news, and screenshots. - Reviewed by Keith Phipps, [C]. "It's a great way to kill an afternoon with friends, but nothing more." (January 11, 2006) - Reviewed by Jeff Haynes, [56%]. "The plot is inconsequential, the characters are less than one dimensional and the game is radically overbalanced, amongst other issues." (January 06, 2006) - Reviewed by Vaughn Smith, [3.9/5]. "If your parents have run the Gauntlet back in the day, nothing would be better than firing this up and having at it with them by your side." (January 05, 2006) - Reviewed by Greg Ford, [6.5/10]. "Sorrows nails the controls, making the repetitive hack-n-slash action enjoyable in a Dynasty Warriors kinda way, and multiplayer is mostly successful." (December 24, 2005) - Reviewed by Sallizar, [6.4/10]. "It’s just the same old Gauntlet with a shiny new exterior." (December 21, 2005) - Reviewed by Justin Leeper, [3.5/5]. "It may not be revolutionary or technically stunning, but it is a lot of fun; and that's what games are all about." (December 19, 2005) - Reviewed by Dale Nardozzi, [8/10]. "Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows honors the origin coin-op in many instances- a nice touch." (December 12, 2005) - Reviewed by Greg Kasavin, [5.2/10]. "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." (December 12, 2005)