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Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows

Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows
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Developer(s) Midway Games
Publisher(s) Midway Games
Composer(s) Inon Zur
Jason Graves
Series Gauntlet
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox 360
Release
  • NA: December 12, 2005
  • EU: March 24, 2006
  • AU: March 30, 2006
Xbox Originals
May 19, 2008
Genre(s) Hack and slash, dungeon crawl
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Aggregate scores
Aggregator Score
GameRankings PS2: 61.56%
Xbox: 64.88%
Metacritic PS2: 59 out of 100
Xbox: 61 out of 100
Review scores
Publication Score
EGM 6.33 out of 10
Eurogamer PS2: 5 out of 10
Game Informer 6.25 out of 10
GamePro PS2: 3.5/5 stars
Game Revolution D+
GameSpot 5.2 out of 10
GameSpy 3.5/5 stars
GameTrailers 6.7 out of 10
GameZone Xbox: 7 out of 10
IGN 7 out of 10
OPM (US) 3/5 stars
OXM (US) 7 out of 10
The A.V. Club C

Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows is the follow-up to Gauntlet Legends and Gauntlet Dark Legacy. It fuses fantasy fighting action with the strategic RPG collecting and customization elements for solo play, co-op and an online community.

The game features the four original heroes: the wizard, the elf, the warrior, and the Valkyrie, each wielding many combos and special attacks that can be purchased at the end of each world removing the dull look of a single attack and adding a nice level detail. Unlike the previous Gauntlet game, Gauntlet Dark Legacy, there are only four characters, with no unlockable hidden characters and no character appearance customization available. There is also no longer a central hub world where players can upgrade their characters and choose which world to enter next. Upgrading is instead done at the end of each world, and cannot be accessed from the menu, nor is there a shop where items can be purchased.

Centuries ago, four immortal heroes were gathered together to serve the emperor. He trusted their advice, but sought their immortality, and so his six great advisors used this against him, and tricked him into crucifying the heroes on a great tree at the bottom of the world. Afterwards the emperor regretted this act, and yet committed six other sorrows before he was killed by his trusted advisors. However, before his death he undid his first great sorrow and released his loyal heroes from the tree. Mysteriously set free, the heroes now must set out to destroy the emperor's twisted advisors, transformed into monstrous creatures by stealing the heroes immortality, and set right the emperor's six other sorrows. If the ancient heroes cannot undo the emperor's deeds on their own, his mad plans may tear apart the world. The heroes set out to destroy the emperor, but there are some complications and all their powers are taken away, from there, it is up to the player to gain the powers back and destroy the emperor.

Industry veterans John Romero and Josh Sawyer initially spearheaded Midway's San Diego studio, intent on reviving the Gauntlet action role-playing game (RPG) franchise. Romero and Sawyer both left Midway Games before the completion of this title. The two characters created by Romero and Sawyer, Lancer and Tragedian, were removed from the final game.


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