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Yeah I would hate it if this game ended up as a Monty Hall loot-fest. We are prisoners thrown into a very dangerous dungeon to die. I don't think many merchants would choose to set up shop in such a place.
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I like this style of game, to not have stores, I would much rather have a lot of junk items that I can pick up and leave in various places so I can find my away around...I plan on old school style but not drawing out a map. If I had a store I would want to save everything and sale it then be lost in a dungeon :p
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Curious, did you actually read through the manual? (assuming you have it)Ihmemies wrote:This game is pretty basic. A few monsters, one dungeon, not much of a plot, no dialogue etc. Hopefully someone will make a game like Lands of Lore one day. That had everything including vendors, spoken dialogue, cutscenes, lots of places to explore and so on
It has just the right dose of back story and lore (for my tastes considering the type of game), not to mention that:
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the shared dream sequences will probably provide some more story, as well as the wall notes maybe.
Here is a question for the devs though: I looked at the world map, and started thinking, will we see more of this in the future (future projects, updates, whatever?) or is it included "just for flavour". Also Kalevala has been slipped in though I have no idea why?!
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Yeah that world map got me thinking as well. Why even make it unless they plan to make further games within that world. With the great reviews and huge buzz for the game I think more games will surely be released within different parts of the map.
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Mount Grimrock exists in a consistent and (hopefully) believable world. Fleshing out the geography of the world and thinking about the surroundings is a good tool towards that end. Of course it also helps in planning what comes after the first game
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Would be nice to have some place to sell or at least trade things you find for more useful things. That brings up another question. If there are no vendors then I am guessing there is not gold or money in the game. Because it would serve no purpose.
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WoG? World of Grimrock? ... with Pandas!petri wrote:Of course it also helps in planning what comes after the first game
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Mount Grimrock is a murderous, desolate place. If there were any traders once, there are all long dead now.dbgager wrote:Would be nice to have some place to sell or at least trade things you find for more useful things. That brings up another question. If there are no vendors then I am guessing there is not gold or money in the game. Because it would serve no purpose.
As for gold, according to Maslow's hierarchy of needs you won't be caring for gold when you're at the bottom of the hierarchy
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Looking forward to it. Games where you have to scratch and scrape for every single item you get, and good items are few and far between have always been my favorite games. Especially when they are not random drops. The item you get is determined by how difficult it was to obtain it.petri wrote:Mount Grimrock is a murderous, desolate place. If there were any traders once, there are all long dead now.dbgager wrote:Would be nice to have some place to sell or at least trade things you find for more useful things. That brings up another question. If there are no vendors then I am guessing there is not gold or money in the game. Because it would serve no purpose.
As for gold, according to Maslow's hierarchy of needs you won't be caring for gold when you're at the bottom of the hierarchy
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There it is! Sequel confirmed! And it takes place in the same universe!petri wrote:Of course it also helps in planning what comes after the first game