Posted April 07, 2012

Lexor
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op_pluviam
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Registered: Apr 2012
From United States
Posted April 07, 2012
He's either a dev/beta tester/reviewer who got an early copy

legion02
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From Germany

DrakeFox
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Registered: Sep 2009
From Denmark
Posted April 08, 2012
18 hours sound like quite a good length.
I'm not that good at quickly getting through games, so I'll likely spend more time.
And if it was 10 hours for people who know the game and route to take, was it 2 hours the devs of Skyrim could complete the game in? But then again Skyrim is a rather nonlinear game. I guess there's less stuff to wander around and discover in Grimrock though.
I'm not that good at quickly getting through games, so I'll likely spend more time.
And if it was 10 hours for people who know the game and route to take, was it 2 hours the devs of Skyrim could complete the game in? But then again Skyrim is a rather nonlinear game. I guess there's less stuff to wander around and discover in Grimrock though.

Dragoon001
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Registered: Aug 2009
From Germany
Posted April 08, 2012
I very liked the video review from Rock, Paper, Shotgun
http://youtu.be/Q1pRhK6J6K8
It took the reviewer 34 hours and he took his time with the secrets, puzzles and even skipped an area. He guess a focused player would need 18 hours.
http://youtu.be/Q1pRhK6J6K8
It took the reviewer 34 hours and he took his time with the secrets, puzzles and even skipped an area. He guess a focused player would need 18 hours.

PlatypusPie
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Registered: Jul 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted April 08, 2012
Also bare in mind their is the option for new dungeons to be added latter on, either by the creator or the community. So if 15 odd hours isn't enough for you there can always be more.
Post edited April 08, 2012 by Ash360