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7 Reviews
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Classic dungeon crawling feel, fluid movement and animation, fun and rewarding exploration and plenty of spells and weapons to master.
idering the fact that enemies re-spawn, sticking around to try to kill them is a waste of time and energy. Pick your battles so you can level up, but don’t try to kill everyone; you’ll just abandon the game in frustration. And yes, many gamers...
It's in those moments where Fighting Fantasy shines, and why this can still be a fun and engaging dungeon-crawler -- and why there might be hope for any future sequel, should developer Big Blue Bubble and publisher Aspyr team up to adapt another of th...
Abstract: Ready to take on some massive monsters, odd mobs, and other fantasy creatures in this rpg action role? Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is one of those rpg games that really falls short of expectations and should be shelved for good.F...
Abstract: As a huge fan of the Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone Fighting Fantasy series, I was very excited to learn that the DS would be getting its own version of the role-playing books. Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is a dungeon-crawling...
Abstract: Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is an action role-playing game modeled after the Fighting Fantasy adventure-novel franchise. Yet the game ignores the the most interesting aspect of the franchise--choosing between branching story paths...
Abstract: Steve Jackson Games is one of the more well-regarded makers of pen-and-paper role-playing games (such as GURPS, Munchkin, and Toon). Way back in 1980, a year after the "Choose Your Own Adventure" series appeared, Steve Jackson Games created Fighting Fa...